Scan music for transposition, arrangements, and editing
PhotoScore & NotateMe Ultimate 8 is the full-featured version of the PhotoScore & NotateMe Lite scanning software for Sibelius.
Handwrite music on a tablet or laptop and convert your writing into
professional scores. Scan printed sheet music into other MIDI software,
such as sequencers. You can also use it on its own to scan in, play
back, transpose, and print scores—and even save audio files.
PhotoScore & NotateMe Ultimate reads printed and handwritten
music or PDFs in seconds—not just the notes, but also printed slurs,
dynamics, lyrics, guitar tab, chord diagrams, and more. You can then
edit or transpose the music, play it back, extract the parts, and print.
Compose by hand
If you like to handwrite music, the NotateMe app enables you to do
exactly that using a tablet, smartphone, trackpad, or mouse. And it's
now integrated right in PhotoScore 8. Work on a Mac or PC. Scrawl out
symphonies using a Microsoft Surface and pen. Or compose on the go with
your iOS or Android device.
Get better accuracy
Never miss a note, beat, or slur. With the OmniScore2 dual-engine
recognition system, you'll get over 99.5% accuracy when scanning most
PDFs and original sheet music. Get improved recognition of tuplets and
curved and distorted staves. Save time with more sophisticated automatic
voice allocation. Even bring in JPEGs of compositions you've shot with
your phone or camera.
Work smarter and faster than ever
PhotoScore & NotateMe Ultimate now recognizes printed music 30%
faster, so you can get a jumpstart on your editing. It can also read
low-res PDFs and scans down to 72 dpi. Save scores as PDFs for easy
printing. Work with Sibelius 8. And experience better MusicXML score
export, part extraction, rescoring, and other improvements.
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ntuitive and easy to use
Ease-of-use has been a central design aim right from the start, and with
automatic scanning and recognition, plus licensed Sibelius-style
editing interfaces, PhotoScore & NotateMe Ultimate becomes fun and
exciting to use.