Bonnie,
You need the Dolet for Sibelius from Recordare (www.recordare.com).
You put it in the Sibelius plugin folder and can then create MusicXML
files which are readable in Finale.
Hope this helps!
Eric
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Habsburger Verlag Frankfurt (Dr. Fiedle
Your best bet is to use the Dolet 5 plugin for Sibelius. It does co$t
but you can download a 10-day demo that is fully functional if you
only have a few files to convert.
I use the plugin all the time, but the other way: Finale to
Sibelius. It's remarkably accurate.
J D Thomas
ThomaSt
I do not see any way to move a Sibelius file into Finale via XML. There is no
option to export or save as an XML.
I have Sibelius 6 but haven't worked in it and someone gave me some files
created in Sibelius 3. The file opens in Sibelius but no way to export in a
format that Finale can read.
nn Cortez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Finale] Sibelius to Finale 2007
To: Finale@shsu.edu
Date: Sunday, October 12, 2008, 3:19 PM
I am working on a project with several composers and one of them
has offered me his Sibelius files.
As I have no interest in using Sibelius I can not recall the name
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From: Jón Kristinn Cortez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Finale] Sibelius to Finale 2007
To: Finale@shsu.edu
Date: Sunday, October 12, 2008, 3:19 PM
I am working on a project with several composers and one of them
has offered me his Sibelius files.
As I have no interest in
On 12.10.2008, at 15:01, Phong Duong wrote:
I believe it's a plug-in from Recordare:
http://store.recordare.com/software.html
Phong
--- On Sun, 10/12/08, Jón Kristinn Cortez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Jón Kristinn Cortez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Finale] Sibeli
I believe it's a plug-in from Recordare:
http://store.recordare.com/software.html
Phong
--- On Sun, 10/12/08, Jón Kristinn Cortez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Jón Kristinn Cortez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Finale] Sibelius to Finale 2007
To: Finale@shsu.edu
Date: S
I am working on a project with several composers and one of them
has offered me his Sibelius files.
As I have no interest in using Sibelius I can not recall the name
of the plug-in (?) you can use to open Sibelius file into Finale. All I
remember is it starts with an R and has something to do with
nchey Music Services Inc.
Nashville, TN
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Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 12:52:21 +0200
From: Eric Fiedler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Finale] Sibelius to Finale
To: finale@shsu.edu
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Richard Smith wrote:
If all you have is the file, MIDI may be your best choice, or you might
find a Sibelius user who will print the file to PDF and return it to you
so you can scan it. If you want, contact me privately and I'll do that
for you.
If you have Sibelius, you could buy the Music X
If all you have is the file, MIDI may be your best choice, or you might
find a Sibelius user who will print the file to PDF and return it to you
so you can scan it. If you want, contact me privately and I'll do that
for you.
If you have Sibelius, you could buy the Music XML plug in from Record
I know this has been discussed many times on this list, but ...
A client has just sent us a huge Sibelius file to be worked on. What
is the best way to get it into Finale with as much detail as possible
being saved in the transition? (so a MIDI-solution would only be a
solution if all else f
Richard Yates wrote:
Is there any way at all, short of reentering all the notes, of getting a
Sibelius score into Finale (even just as MIDI)?
Richard Yates
It'll cost some money, but if you buy the MusicXML plug-in for Sibelius
from www.recordare.com, you can export the music into MusicXML format,
Richard Yates wrote:
Is there any way at all, short of reentering all the notes, of getting a
Sibelius score into Finale (even just as MIDI)?
Not for free. The Recordare sells a Dolet plug in for Sibelius, that
converts a Sibelius file to music XML, from which it can be imported
from Music XM
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 17:31:06 -0800, Richard Yates
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any way at all, short of reentering all the notes, of getting a
> Sibelius score into Finale (even just as MIDI)?
Sure, exporting then importing as MIDI would work, but of course you'd
lose all text and articul
Is there any way at all, short of reentering all the notes, of getting a
Sibelius score into Finale (even just as MIDI)?
Richard Yates
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