Sheet music
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Doministry
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Sheet music
Hello! I am thinking about switching to Ableton Live, which seems to be a well developed DAW with future.
However one of the things I use sometimes, and it's quite important to me, is to write/edit sheet music. How can I edit sheet music before finally exporting it to a sheet music software? How can I see the score in Ableton? Except the piano roll... Thanks
However one of the things I use sometimes, and it's quite important to me, is to write/edit sheet music. How can I edit sheet music before finally exporting it to a sheet music software? How can I see the score in Ableton? Except the piano roll... Thanks
Re: Sheet music
Someone has created a Max4Live device for this, It can only be viewed so you can't really edit the score.
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Doministry
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Re: Sheet music
Thanks. That is a pity!
You think there is a plan for this in the future?
You think there is a plan for this in the future?
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BarryChabala
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Re: Sheet music
check out maxscore/livescore ? https://www.computermusicnotation.com
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Doministry
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Re: Sheet music
Oh thanks!BarryChabala wrote: ↑Tue Jul 22, 2025 2:17 pmcheck out maxscore/livescore ? https://www.computermusicnotation.com
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stringtapper
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Re: Sheet music
No, I would not hold my breath for a native notation editor in Live.Doministry wrote: ↑Mon Jul 21, 2025 5:02 pmThanks. That is a pity!
You think there is a plan for this in the future?
For one thing, very few DAWs do have this feature anymore (Logic and Cubase are it, I think), and further development of those systems within those DAWs doesn't seem to be a priority.
And second, Live really isn't the kind of app that would ever really warrant it. Even with all of the post-production features that have crept into Live over the years, it's still a DAW geared towards live performance at its heart.
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BarryChabala
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Re: Sheet music
Studio One has notation too, and Cubase's just got upgraded to be based on Dorico.stringtapper wrote: ↑Wed Jul 23, 2025 7:32 pmNo, I would not hold my breath for a native notation editor in Live.Doministry wrote: ↑Mon Jul 21, 2025 5:02 pmThanks. That is a pity!
You think there is a plan for this in the future?
For one thing, very few DAWs do have this feature anymore (Logic and Cubase are it, I think), and further development of those systems within those DAWs doesn't seem to be a priority.
And second, Live really isn't the kind of app that would ever really warrant it. Even with all of the post-production features that have crept into Live over the years, it's still a DAW geared towards live performance at its heart.
I hear that a lot that Live is geared toward live performance but for me it does everything I need to create & produce any kind of music that comes into my head. I've used it a few times in live performances but that's certainly not all it's great at.
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Doministry
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Re: Sheet music
Thank you. I believe Ableton is not that thing anymore. People actually use it for production and composition which hasn't been possible years ago.stringtapper wrote: ↑Wed Jul 23, 2025 7:32 pmNo, I would not hold my breath for a native notation editor in Live.Doministry wrote: ↑Mon Jul 21, 2025 5:02 pmThanks. That is a pity!
You think there is a plan for this in the future?
For one thing, very few DAWs do have this feature anymore (Logic and Cubase are it, I think), and further development of those systems within those DAWs doesn't seem to be a priority.
And second, Live really isn't the kind of app that would ever really warrant it. Even with all of the post-production features that have crept into Live over the years, it's still a DAW geared towards live performance at its heart.
I work in Samplitude which also has a sheet music support.
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stringtapper
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Re: Sheet music
Personally, I have never found the notation features included in most DAWs to have the range of features I need, so I have always used Finale and now Dorico for scoring, which I do quite a lot of.
If I need to score something I have already composed in a DAW I will usually do some combination of simply transcribing parts into the notation app, or exporting MIDI from the DAW and importing into the notation app.
If I composed in the notation app first, then it's just exporting MIDI from the notation app and into the DAW.
If I need to score something I have already composed in a DAW I will usually do some combination of simply transcribing parts into the notation app, or exporting MIDI from the DAW and importing into the notation app.
If I composed in the notation app first, then it's just exporting MIDI from the notation app and into the DAW.
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Doministry
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Re: Sheet music
I know. However seeing the sheet in DAW helps cleaning the stuff in piano roll before exporting.stringtapper wrote: ↑Mon Jul 28, 2025 6:52 pmPersonally, I have never found the notation features included in most DAWs to have the range of features I need, so I have always used Finale and now Dorico for scoring, which I do quite a lot of.
If I need to score something I have already composed in a DAW I will usually do some combination of simply transcribing parts into the notation app, or exporting MIDI from the DAW and importing into the notation app.
If I composed in the notation app first, then it's just exporting MIDI from the notation app and into the DAW.