![]() ![]() I'd like to be able to say more about this, but I examined Finale only briefly. It's just not an option for professional use. I could go on, but I didn't spend a lot of time exploring Notion. While looking into tremolos, I noticed that two-note tremolos were improperly notated the notes were drawn as though the tremolo were half the duration it actually was. The tremolo ended with the starting note. Maybe I could use it just for performing a piece? The first piece I tried it on had a tremolo on a tied note. There is no way to create parts with multiple instruments. And the slur tool will always prefer voice 1 over voice 2, so adding a slur to voice 2 when the two voices share the same starting and ending notes is difficult. Double-clicking on a palette entry doesn't apply the tool to the current selection. ![]() Notion has items grouped in multiple palettes (as does MuseScore), but you can only view one sub-palette at a time. Want to move the score? Use the scroll bar. This is a common failing, but in Notion, there is no work-around because slurs can't be modified. For example, cross-beam slurs have major problems. While Notion has a better performance engine, with high quality sounds and VST support, it doesn't have the flexibility needed to produce professional scores. I recently had a chance to compare MuseScore to Notion, Finale and Sibelius, and I can offer some comments on all these to anyone curious. ![]()
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