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Music Major: Finale or Logic Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Janrabbit" data-source="post: 1413818" data-attributes="member: 255772"><p>When I studied music, I used Logic and Sibelius. Both fantastic in their own rights but as previous posts mention, One is a recording software (logic (Also probs the best imo)) and the other is for creating sheet music (Sibelius). If I remember correctly you can import your scores from Sibelius into Logic but the formatting is a nightmare to sort out afterwards and you are left with an incredibly messy score. So just use both.... maybe not very useful advice but if you are intending to study music you will not regret it.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p></p><p>The Rabbit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janrabbit, post: 1413818, member: 255772"] When I studied music, I used Logic and Sibelius. Both fantastic in their own rights but as previous posts mention, One is a recording software (logic (Also probs the best imo)) and the other is for creating sheet music (Sibelius). If I remember correctly you can import your scores from Sibelius into Logic but the formatting is a nightmare to sort out afterwards and you are left with an incredibly messy score. So just use both.... maybe not very useful advice but if you are intending to study music you will not regret it. Good luck The Rabbit [/QUOTE]
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