


Starting with version 3.4.0, I imported real-life drum sounds, as well as a few guitar / bass / keyboard ones - and all work 100% even in the latest version. Personally, I use it (mostly) to have DRUMS track available for my later live-instruments recording (using Zoom R16, a digital multi-track recording & mixing device). once you have your score finished, you can print it or export it in graphical format, readable by many other 'industry-standard' applications.you don't want to go with digital sounds? switch to MIDI - either by default or per instrument - it's fully up to you.giving you an excellent on-the-fly feedback you have a song in mind, so you write it and then you play it - during the latter, you can modify instruments / their properties / production / etc.you don't like this or that sound and have a better one? import it you can import / export / save any sound(-s) / soundset(-s) you create for future use.Quite fine digital sound samples, that can be replaced by your own if needed, you can create your own sound-set and save / export it for future use - or just import an existing one you like.templates (modifiable / expandable) are providing a quick 'let's do things' option right out of the box.as mentioned earlier, global settings follow a no-nonsense approach, are super-easy to understand and be modified.A plethora of options available to modifications the pre-selected defaults are very reasonable.general no-nonsense settings for every aspect of the application.every instrument's properties (the look / editing style / corresponding instrument setup etc.) can be set-up per your desire within seconds.you can write notes in standard keys or go for tablature / drum grid editing mode or just insert the chords or.Highly intuitive & fine-tuned interface, suitable for use by all, ranging from beginners to professionals.The best application for writing new & editing music that there is (well, besides its bigger sibling, the Harmony Assistant):
