What does MuseScore 4.x lack compared to other so-called more professional music notation software? #11542
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https://pages.github.com/ => Best way to do docs with git workflow.... https://gists.github.com => Gists are the easy way to learn GHMD (github flavored markdown) A shootout github page doc for features would be excellent on a github page. A list of finale and sibelius version features would be nice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWOnApl8TF4 |
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Here are a few things that come to mind:
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I am not trying to answer the question, but trying to frame it in a way that encourages better participation. Would it be possible to change the subject from (I had to drop the “other” since keeping it would imply that MuseScore is commercial. The change also implies that MuseScore’s only real competition is commercial, proprietary software, which I believe it is, but am not 100% certain) Some the 3.x thread on the forums had similar issues with calling MuseScore not or less professional. |
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Could the functionality to import audio directly into the score as a wavesform like in StaffPad be added to MuseScore one day? |
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As a big band arranger, I really miss the scrub function from finale: Lots of users miss it a lot: |
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Coming from Finale, the one feature I miss is the ability to easily and rapidly move one bar, or a selection of bars, up on the previous staff before the line break. You just select the measure(s), click up and it's done. |
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I switched from finale to musescore and now proselytize the program. The only thing I miss is the scrubbing playback function - this is VERY conducive to the compositional process. While I compose at the piano, the scrubbing function essentially enables me to 'fiddle around' with things and hear them back instantaneously when I'm away from the keyboard - it is essentially a near substitute for sitting with the instrument and facilitating the compositional process. When I am traveling, I compose on finale and import to Musescore because of this. |
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Extremely disappointed after I tried to make it work with my MP11SE with MIDI over USB, I discovered how lacking proper MIDI support is in MuseScore 4 - basically does not work at all. This is much better in MuseScore 3, though even there it seems that not everything works with MIDI over USB (and MuseScore 4 on Windows 10, with Linux this seems to be even harder) as expected. I think both support and documentation of MIDI features need a lot of improvement. |
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This discussion is about specific v 4.x feature shoot-outs for open source authoring, publishing and collaboration.
We can keep the 3.x discussion going on the web site and start the 4.x discussion here.
This would also be a good place for advertising both free and paid musescore web services, as well as the non-OSS mobile apps.
This way we can strategize with regard to fostering adoption by legacy users of finalé, sibelius, etc.
The open source contributions (many kinds) are among the best features to include (where others have nada).
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