Subject: RE: Graphic software for tape parts...
From: John Young (jyoung@dmu.ac.uk)
Date: Tue Oct 30 2007 - 10:30:17 EDT
My suggestion is don't go overboard on the graphics. Make them use their ears :-)
Dr John Young
Reader in Music Technology
Programme Leader - MA in Music, Technology and Innovation
De Montfort University
Leicester LE1 9BH
UK
Tel: +44 116 207-8220
http://www.mti.dmu.ac.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-cec-conference@concordia.ca on behalf of Pete Stollery
Sent: Tue 10/30/2007 8:48 AM
To: CECconference
Subject: Graphic software for tape parts...
Dr John Young
Reader in Music Technology
Programme Leader - MA in Music, Technology and Innovation
De Montfort University
Leicester LE1 9BH
UK
Tel: +44 116 207-8220
http://www.mti.dmu.ac.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-cec-conference@concordia.ca on behalf of Pete Stollery
Sent: Tue 10/30/2007 8:48 AM
To: CECconference
Subject: Graphic software for tape parts...
Dear CEC,
Looking for advice on preparing a score which contains a digital sound part
(what we used to call tape part). Išve created the score in Sibelius and now
just need to do the tape part which Išll notate in an empty box below the
stave for the instrument. What do Mac users out there do in this situation?
Is it a case of simply creating symbols, shapes, etc in a separate graphics
package and then importing them into Sibelius if so, what package is
easiest.
Sorry for being a bit thick over this I donšt often write scores!
Thanks
Pete
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