“It is in Apple’s DNA that technology alone is not enough-it’s technology married with liberal arts, married with the humanities, that yields us the results that make our heart sing. There are some other wonderful scanning solutions (some that are significantly less expensive), but Neuratron’s products are the gold standard of the industry and I recommend them wholeheartedly! Yes–you will have to edit a score, but it is amazing how much time these applications can save you. The desktop/notebook version sells for about $250, the app version is about $70. I have not had a chance to play with the updated versions of the software–my workflow at this time of the year does not require any scanning, and I don’t have an iPad Pro to try NotateMe’s new Apple Pencil functionality.įrom my personal experience, there is no better scanning software on the planet than Neuratron’s PhotoScore, either the desktop/notebook version, or the In-App Purchase found with NotateMe on iOS or Android. NotateMe 4 and the free NotateMe Now 4 are also available for iPad Pro with Apple Pencil and Samsung Galaxy Note with S Pen.įinally, the new Hit’n’Mix 2.5 (which powers AudioScore 8.8 audio processing) is available separately for ripping out and manipulating individual notes and audio from full-mix tracks – more details at .įurthermore, if you should wish to upgrade from a previous generation of software, Neuratron has made it simpler to do so (I believe that they sent out an e-mail to existing customers). PhotoScore & NotateMe Ultimate 8.8 features NotateMe 4 music-handwriting technology for composing on-the-go with the Microsoft Surface Pen, in addition to user-interface, editing and recognition improvements. Version 1-7 customers can upgrade for a discounted price.ĪudioScore Ultimate 8.8 offers significantly improved audio-separation and transcription abilities to help you discover the notation within MP3 and CD tracks. PhotoScore & NotateMe Ultimate 8.8 and AudioScore Ultimate 8.8 are available to download.įeaturing the latest in cutting-edge music AI, existing version 8 customers can update for free. Additionally, AudioScore and Hit’n’Mix are also available. This leads me to the actual point of this post–both the app and desktop/notebook versions of PhotoScore and NotateMe have been updated. We’re still waiting for new iPad Pro models–which is what I am waiting for, too. In the past, if you wanted the cheapest iPad, you had to buy an older generation iPad–Apple changed this today. With a school discount, the new iPad is $299, which places it firmly in Chromebook territory (and nearly $150 cheaper than the best Chromebooks for schools, such as the new Samsung flip models). Thus, you may scan hand-written pages or open PDF files with complicated notes. The app has a simple interface that should be quite easy to handle, thanks to the intuitive interface. Earlier today, Apple announced a new iPad which replaces the iPad Air 2, for $329, which isn’t a device that you want for yourself (you want to wait for the new iPad Pro)–it is a device that is meant for schools or for kids. PhotoScore Ultimate is a nice tool that can transpose, play back, save and print music scores. To be honest, the news front in technology for music education has been pretty quiet as of late. I have not posted for a while, as I have been busy with our middle school musical and raising my own boys.
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