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Review photoscore lite
Review photoscore lite








I found that SmartScore recognized the notes, articulations and dotted rhythms much more accurately than PhotoScore. While testing the demo versions I used the same cleanly scanned sheet of five line choral music from a book published in 1948. I decided to purchase SmartScore X Pro after I did some extensive testing on demo versions of it and Neuratron’s PhotoScore Ultimate, along with the less expensive limited editions of the SmartScore.

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I didn’t want to run into any copyright infringements for reproducing 500 year old music from relatively modern sources and thought that I should look into some music OCR programs to simplify the process of reformatting and arranging them. I Primarily bought it to publish a few songs that I am referencing in a forthcoming article about wedding music from the time of the Renaissance. I’ve recently purchased a copy of Musitek’s SmartScrore X Pro.

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SmartScore Pro X Box, rests on a MacBook Pro a Harmonious Match For a Musical World Photo: Eric Ortner










Review photoscore lite