![]() With SmartScore you went through the same thing I did, the Guitar Edition was advertised was crap and virtually useless and Musitek knew it, but helped me a bit upgrading, but not that much. I do want to get some of my older material into tab so I can use tabledit to give me the tabs and get me to finally get at the rest of my older stuff. I guess I am just repeating all your thoughts! One thing, I did not need lily pond files. My thought of having SmartScore generate xml files was giving me the ability to have GPP import them and again giving notes and tabs. With these two if I create a xml file I can have GPro convert to notes and tabs if not export to gp5 and tabledit will recognise these and open in notes and tabs if you know how to use it. I do want to use my two most important apps tabledit and the not as good as my Mac’s, Guitar Pro. Daveĭave, I probably was confusing in my post. Saves a lot of hassle, unless, of course, you are wanting to use the GP features for practicing / playing along etc. ly, but I could well be wrong) and upload them to the cloud. If you are working with a PC / Mac as well, then you can export your Guitar Pro Files as PDFs (in TablEdit, I think you have an intermediate step of having to export to Lilypond file. ![]() I have seen other apps but haven't tried them so can't comment. I don't bother with too much editing in Smartscore itself - as you say, too tedious - I just do the easy stuff and then save the file as xml and pull it into Guitar Pro where it's much easier to work with. Working from a nice clean image seems to give the best results.If I have several pages / tiff files, then I use Irfanview to combine them all into one tiff file (or a PDF would work just as well). I don't usually scan directly into Smartscore, I scan into Photoshop and then edit out all the extraneous bits (could use Gimp, or Pixlr instead) like fingering, dynamics, Barre positions etc. I get the best results using greyscale images at 350 dpi. As you say the recognition isn't great (works best on very simple scores). So, like you I upgraded to their X2 Songbook Edition which allows three staves. I also originally had only the Guitar Edition which allows you just one stave - not great if you want to work with duet material. Saves a lot of hassle, unless, of course, you are wanting to use the GP features for practicing / playing along etc.ĭaveLloyd wrote: ↑ Thursday 04 January 2018, 17:06 pm Hi Alan,I use Smartscore as well. If I have several pages / tiff files, then I use Irfanview to combine them all into one tiff file (or a PDF would work just as well). Working from a nice clean image seems to give the best results. So, like you I upgraded to their X2 Songbook Edition which allows three staves.Īs you say the recognition isn't great (works best on very simple scores).
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