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- From: ddj+@cs.cmu.edu (Doug DeJulio)
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- Subject: Re: NeXT Music software???
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- Date: 11 Dec 92 21:29:16 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec9.171814.14971@infodev.cam.ac.uk> William.Clocksin@cl.cam.ac.uk writes:
- > The program you want was annnounced in the press recently, and will be
- > marketed by RightBrain. It will be called MusicScribe, although the
- > advertisement in NeXTWorld incorrectly called it "Score". MusicScribe
- > does lute tablature, gregorian chant, figured bass, as well as
- > ordinary notation. Very high quality output intended for the
- > publishing industry, but with a fast and simple user interface.
- > Contact RightBrain for details.
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- It would be really, really nifty if this could work in conjunction
- with something like OCR Servant. Run a hand scanner over some notes
- on a page and hear them...
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- Doug DeJulio
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