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Magix Notation

Magix Notation

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't waste your money!
Review: After struggling with the unclear instructions, I finally deleted this program from my computer, and got something else. I was attracted by the low cost, but this is simply a lousy program. Not at all intuitive.

I've since learned of other programs that are just as inexpensive, but much more user-friendly. Try CODA's "PrintMusic!" or Notation Technolgies' "Play Music." They each have websites that can download demos to help you make a choice.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't waste your money!
Review: After struggling with the unclear instructions, I finally deleted this program from my computer, and got something else. I was attracted by the low cost, but this is simply a lousy program. Not at all intuitive.

I've since learned of other programs that are just as inexpensive, but much more user-friendly. Try CODA's "PrintMusic!" or Notation Technolgies' "Play Music." They each have websites that can download demos to help you make a choice.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Save yourself from a headache
Review: Even the little amount of money paid for this software I consider a waste. It is quicker and easier to simply notate your music on a sheet of paper, and in addition to this it is very limited in terms of what you can and cannot do. Take my advice: save your money and wait until you have enough for another, better program that is A LOT more user friendly.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: good product, bad manual
Review: I have used this software now for a week and am still struggling with it. I think the product is powerful, maybe too many features for my needs, but figuring out how to use it is really tough. The users manual was clearly written by someone for whom English is a second (maybe third) language. If you are willing to make the effort to fight through this, you can do a lot. I have now used the note processor like a word processor to document music I have written and I have entered music from the virtual keyboard. It is so much nicer than my handwriting.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Hard to comprehend
Review: Maybe I haven't been persistent enough, but I found this program nearly unusable. On-screen symbols are not immediately obvious, and the manual often makes no sense at all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Greatest
Review: This program is pure greatness. It lets you do any variety of things with notation. Even a beginner can use it. You can make a variety of sheet music to fit your instrumental needs. Even if you dont understand the help option takes you step by step, and I think its a wonderful program.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Save your money
Review: This program is THE most user UNfriendly software I've ever seen. The manual was essentially worthless and skipped many important basic points. The tutorial was un-doable. I eventually tossed it aside in frustration and tried to go it alone with the menus. However, the menus are not intuitive and few buttons have mouseovers to tell you what the icons (some undecipherable) mean. This is an exercise in sheer frustration. Old-fashioned pencil and paper beat this program any day. Save your money.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Powerful for the price - Docs useless
Review: This program took me a long time to learn to use, but it is now my favorite. I can import midis and print music to play in my brass band with only a few clicks. It is a resource hog, so don't use the mimimum system requirements. It runs great in XP on a P4. Use the styles print music for diffent instruments without changing how the midi sounds. Use the qua to get rid of annoying sixteenth note rests. Rather than use the pen tool always use the select tool and right click to enter notes on the score. If you miss, drag the note into place. Warning - don't expect any help from the documentatation - even the font names are in German.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Powerful for the price - Docs useless
Review: This program took me a long time to learn to use, but it is now my favorite. I can import midis and print music to play in my brass band with only a few clicks. It is a resource hog, so don't use the mimimum system requirements. It runs great in XP on a P4. Use the styles print music for diffent instruments without changing how the midi sounds. Use the qua to get rid of annoying sixteenth note rests. Rather than use the pen tool always use the select tool and right click to enter notes on the score. If you miss, drag the note into place. Warning - don't expect any help from the documentatation - even the font names are in German.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: MAGIX notation - don't bother
Review: This software only allows one note duration to be displayed per line at any point in the music! If you enter an eighth note and a half note at the same spot, it shows both as an eighth note! The picture on the front is very misleading - the music sample they have shows a half note and quarter notes at the same point and you can't enter it that way. (It plays OK but doesn't look right at all!)

Totally useless for entering music for printing. It only gets one star because there's no such thing as a zero star.


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