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I'm not sure the technology exists yet to do what you want quickly. Transcription of any sort is going to take time. The best I can suggest is that Sibelius will change notes to TAB, and TAB to notes. You last posts shed light for what you are trying to do. I don't know that PS was ever designed to work well with TAB. Thank you once again for your assistance. If I can resolve the issue of MusicXML importation, I will purchase another Mac for the studio and port Sibelius over to that computer. That said, as noted in my prior post, I am currently running Sibelius 8 on a Mac and have noted it to be quite responsive.
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OSX, on the other hand has, IMO, not demonstrated any of the Windows issues, ergo, the desire to switch platforms and software. I have been using a British penned software program that does just that, but its most effective version only runs on Windows, and I have found the Windows 10 OS to be slow, pokey and constantly updating, thereby interrupting my sessions. A computer based display, in conjunction with a foot pedal for page changes, is much more appealing and effective. I am a jazz guitarist, and flipping pages with a many thousand dollar arch top guitar on my lap is asking for trouble, as in the guitar slipping from my lap, scratches against the music stand, and so on. I will give your suggestion a try.Īs for inputting manually into Sibelius, for me, that would be counterproductive, as my main goal is to input commercially available scores-most are in pdf format-into Sibelius for practice and performance purposes.
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