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Based on our record, Musopen should be more popular than ScoreCloud. It has been mentiond 18 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
One of them is ScoreCloud. This app takes some getting used to, but it does work. You sing into your computer mic and it will score what it hears on a lead sheet. You can also play piano and sing -- and it will create it as a score. The editor isn't great, but once you get your basic score, you can edit it in Finale or MuseScore or whatever editor you might have. Source: 12 months ago
ScoreCloud says it does that, but I'm not a fan of software that has subscription-only prices, so you'll have to decide if it's worth it to you. Source: over 1 year ago
Other Common Lisp applications for music, written in LispWorks: ScoreCloud, Music Notation: https://scorecloud.com MusicEase, Music Notation: https://www.musicease.com/ OpenMusic, Music composition with a visual programming language: https://github.com/openmusic-project/openmusic/ Most of these applications are available for Mac and Windows, some even for Linux. OpusModus (mentioned in the article) now is on Macs... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Have you tried https://scorecloud.com ? It's free and you can kind of freely improv on your keyboard and it will make quickly write it onto a staff for you with approximate durations. Fun to play around with, idk everyone's flow is different but maybe you'd find it useful. Source: over 1 year ago
- [ScoreCloud](https://scorecloud.com/) - A web and mobile application to automatically create music notation from music performance or recordings. Built with LispWorks. ## DB tools - [Pgloader](https://github.com/dimitri/pgloader/) - Migrate to PostgreSQL in a single command!. [PostgreSQL License]. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Https://github.com/ad-si/awesome-sheet-music FWIU, Current LLMs can't yet do explainable AI well enough to satisfy the optional Attribution clause of e.g. Creative Commons licenses? - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Use https://musopen.org for royalty free recordings of classical music including lots of Bach. Source: over 1 year ago
What a wonderful idea! I guess you must know about Musopen and their CC0 collection of classical recordings on the Internet Archive? Source: over 1 year ago
I used FL Studio (Fruity Loops) for all sound engineering. It's a very powerful tool but comes with its own steep learning curve. All music comes from musopen.org - a charity with a mission to set classical music free of copyright. Source: over 1 year ago
I am solo indie dev. I did all 3D art, animation, programming and publishing. I am not a composer, so I decided to feature Public Domain classical music in my game, sourced from musopen.org - a charity with a mission to set classical music free of all copyright for all humanity to enjoy. Source: over 1 year ago
Sibelius - Sibelius is a virtual score creation tool which allows composers to easily create new piano scores, developed by Avid.
LilyPond - GNU LilyPond is a computer program for music engraving.
Finale - Finale, the world standard for music notation software, lets you compose, arrange, notate, and print engraver-quality sheet music.
Guitar Pro 7 - Create, play and share your tabs
music21 - Music21 is a Python-based toolkit for computer-aided musicology.
NtEd - Music Score Notation editor.