![]() ![]() ![]() That’s where PhotoScore & NotateMe Ultimate, the subject of this review, comes in: it’s essentially optical character recognition (OCR) for music. The ease with which beautifully proportioned, accurately laid‑out scores can be generated and manipulated would have been unthinkable even 50 years ago.Īt the same time, they can be horribly labour‑intensive, and copying existing printed music is particularly tedious. ![]() Let Neuratron take the misery out of copying musical notation.Įngraving and scoring applications like Sibelius, Musescore, Dorico and Finale are one of the wonders of the modern age for musicians. There are tiny errors in the live notation (like the missing grace note next to the highlighted note), easy to spot against the display of the original scan at the top, but overall the accuracy is excellent. It took about 5 seconds to generate this detailed, clean notation from a printed original scan. ![]()
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