Re: Best notation software?
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:33 pm
Nothing like it at all. I wish I knew Objective C so I could write that app. Your suggestion would be rather complicated, I think. First you need a trigger entry that would be sensitive and stable enough to handle complicated input. Then you would need software that would be able to translate the input the trigger sends. Not sure something like that would be economically feasible. Not sure.Da Chooch wrote:DUDE - i was just talking to a buddy of mine about it. i have an easier time reading ensemble figures than writing them. so if they had an app where all you had to do was tap out the rythmic figure to a preset metronome w/ different time signatures, it would automatically spit that out for you. is there such a thing?Gaddabout wrote:I still say there's a nice niche market out there for some niche programmer who can come up with drum set-specific notation software. At this point, I'd say it could even be done on a tablet as a mobile app.