Originally Posted By: robvh
I just don't agree. This is not the order in which things should be done. Making a print out on paper or a print to pdf is the same action,saving to pdf is quicker then printing. The next step could be running the pdf with PDFtoMusic Pro to create your musicXML which only takes a few seconds more, then import it into a notation program with your favourite template (e.g. large visible chords). Their you can add your missing 1st/2nd endings and coda's in the way you like it. Then print your paper or PDF's again. Your tablet is still not involved. Once you are familiar with the different steps it is very quick. If you need to do it for 10 songs you can batch-process several steps in one directory.


Ok, but a few questions. I'm always on the lookout for new things so I do appreciate your input.

It looks like pdftomusicpro costs $199? Then I need another notation program to accept the XML file? Which program would you recommend that works well for the least cost? When I said my way was better that also includes not spending more cash or at least not too much.

I'm not saying I would not spend some money for this but most of us commenting here want to simply use what we already have and not have to spend as much as what Biab cost us in the first place.

Bob


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