Many thanks for this info, David!  I've been waiting for something like this -- 
Symphony Pro hasn't cut it at all.  Looking forward to trying this out!

-- Mike

On Dec 17, 2011, at 5:48 AM, David H. Bailey wrote:

> 
> 
> I just wanted to let the iPad users on this list know that Notion
> Software has just released a brand new music notation product for the
> iPad, Notion, which is a very robust product.  It's got many of the
> capabilities of their larger product for computers which has been on the
> market for many years now, and it comes with fantastic instrumental
> sounds included.  I sure hope that Finale and Sibelius are paying 
> attention and are working on such software as well -- Notion can import 
> and export MusicXML files so it will be possible (although I haven't 
> tested it yet) to work on a file in Sibelius or Finale on the computer, 
> export as MusicXML and load that onto the iPad and continue working on 
> it while travelling and then export as MusicXML from Notion on the iPad 
> back to the computer for more work.
> 
> They've got an introductory price of just $.99 -- after December 20th
> the price will jump to $14.99.  The product is much more like computer
> notation products (Finale, Sibelius, Notion) than Symphony Pro (the
> other very robust iPad music notation software product).  To get a
> complete set of sounds you need to spend an additional $29.99 but in my
> opinion (as a working musician who is also a composer and arranger) it
> is definitely worth the price.  And for a total of only $30.98 I have
> ended up with a fantastic app.
> 
> It is a large download, though, runnning just around 1.9GB for the app
> itself and then an additional 1.5GB to hold the additional sounds I
> bought.  It is possible to purchase just some additional sounds as
> in-app purchases, but I figured I would bite the bullet and just buy the
> whole thing right off the bat.
> 
> Here's the link to the Notion software page about the new product:
> http://www.notionmusic.com/products/notionipad.html
> 
> You can get to the appstore page from that screen simply by clicking on
> the "Available on the AppStore" link about half-way down the right hand
> side of the screen (you'll most likely have to scroll to see it).
> 
> -- 
> David H. Bailey
> dhbai...@davidbaileymusicstudio.com
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