On 2/1/10 3:08 PM, "David Bobroff" <bobr...@centrum.is> wrote:
> On 2/1/2010 9:57 PM, Bobber wrote:
>>
>> Is anyone familiar with Score and what makes it superior?
>>
>
> to use Finale, but haven't in several years) and he is also probably
> correct when he says that most major publishing houses use Score. Then
> again, most large businesses use Windows, too.....
>
SCORE is currently available for Windows systems that can run DOS (so it may
not work under Windows 7 -- I don't know one way or another).
You can get SCORE here:
http://www.scoremus.com/
Check out Products. Current cost is $300.
You can find some samples of SCORE usage here:
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~craig/score/
Based on what I've read, the nicest thing about SCORE is that one can have
infinite control over spacing of particular objects.
Based on what I've seen, I couldn't stand to use the SCORE input format --
LilyPond is vastly superior.
I guess there are still a few places where we can't make LilyPond do the
right thing; as far as I'm concerned that's the only place where it would be
superior to use SCORE.
But I find LilyPond to be far superior.
HTH,
Carl
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