12/29/2022 0 Comments Staffpad vs sibelius![]() ![]() Either you have to scribble above some other bar (than the bar you are currently working on) and there is a good chance that your little pen click over/under the other bar will be recognized as a note or staccato marking (that is, if you are correcting a bar and you have already notation in the upcoming bar). Well, how do you make it so that it even tries to convert it to the real notation? By clicking outside the bar and there is a big problem. Except that there is almost always some note/symbol that doesn't get recognized and you don't want yet to start an another bar. (The program is made that it assumes that everything is dandy and just tells you to write in the next bar and it will automatically convert your scribble to the real notation. No-one in my family/friends has yet manage to get the Staffpad to understand the difference between D and B minor even with multiple tries. And it's always almost impossible to add any notes to the group afterwards, or at least not worth the effort.ģ) Speech recognition this was kind of expected with my thick accent, but just so you know. It's much easier to draw them just one by one, or at the same pitch and then change them. ![]() Most difficult for the program (with my handwriting) to recognize is:ġ) Accidentals they get mixed with an actual note-headĢ) Worst for me is the repeated 8th or 16th notes, especially when they are grouped in a same group. And even when it asks you what the symbol is and you select what you meant from the list, it still doesn't always work, especially if you have more than one line in your symbol. I mean picky in a way that it's really apparent to the human what symbol is but the program still gets it wrong. My initial impressions are that I absolutely love it and hate it at the same time. Please remember that these might be also failings of the user, not the program. I have yet not used it for orchestration just for one instrument (piano). #STAFFPAD VS SIBELIUS PRO#So, after fumbling a little with the Staffpad and Surface Pro 4. ![]()
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