Do not waste your money on this.
Do not waste your money on this.
I tried an export of a project of mine, which is just a piano part, on this program, and it seems to struggle with even the high-res PDF exports of MuseScore. It'll miss basic rhythms, over-extend and cut short several measures, and even just miss entire beams. In my specific case, it even doubled every note value in a measure. If you're scanning and converting a full score, it'd probably be faster just to input the notes yourself rather than scan and fix all the errors.
On simpler music, for example where there is just one instrument and the time signature is the same through out the whole song works well. But if you have a sheet with more than 1 instrument and the time signatures change throughout the song, the program gets confused, weirdly forgetting to label the time signature on one instrument while the others change, or when an instrument gets added or removed, this leads to corruption is musescore and my music was with a pdf with very crisp details, looks like it was even wrote in musescore because of the font. It also said that the score comes from an old musescore version (I think 2.0). If you have a complicated score with different instruments (like auxiliary percussion combined with tuned percussion, like with me, or STAB+piano choir sheets don't expect it to work well). I suggest splitting the pdf up to reduce error possibilities, could help.
Es importante que la partitura a escanear se vea muy bien para obtener mejores resultado, también saber que tal vez porque sea nueva la app no da los mejores resultados pero si ayudan en no tener que tener todo desde 0, casi siempre uso partituras corales no pone algunas líneas de repetición o codas, sin embargo ya adelanta un 50% o 60% del trabajo, espero que conforme vaya avanzando las actualizaciones mejore y ya sea una app excelente
It works for the most part, though if there are chords listed above the staff that are not basic, it won't catch them.
It transcription works well. But i can only see the notes not play them. Any reason for that
Its really annoying that it takes so long do digatize long pdfs. But i will overlook that ( i hope it will be improved tho) since the conversion if farily accurate. Still annoying
I was impressed that it even worked when the qualilty of the pdf was really not good. My expereince with past scanning tools is that they break mostly when not uploading super clean PDFs
When i have a score with more then 1 Instrument it takes me forever to trasnscripe. This is really some nice short-cut
I was unable to obtain any valid score from this tool's scan. If it takes more time to correct the result than to enter the notes yourself then it is not worth the effort. Too bad the idea is good, let's hope the application progresses.
Practically useless unless you have a extremely high resolution PDF. I can imagine this becoming a great product though, just give it time.
Sheet music scanning is a very fascinating concept, and I'm glad I stumbled upon this. I hope there is an option to edit the score.
Speeds up my work a lot!
Easy to use, tho not a huge amount of features.
At first, I was a bit disappointed because the first score I digitized was only partially correct. However, as I learned more about how to use the product effectively, the results improved significantly. I do wish it were more resilient to different angles of the photos I uploaded. What I really like is how well it handles fairly complicated classical rhythms. Inputting those manually into MuseScore would take me quite a while. I'm looking forward to future updates!
Its does its job for recognizing notes well, that being said lyrics and chords are not processd. Not sure if this is on the agenda but i hope this will come soon. + For the fast respone of the support
I tried many different applications. This is the most accurate i came across yet
It's amazing to me that any app can convert printed sheet music, but unfortunately this app needs lots of work. I tested it with a 2-page keyboard plus solo voice score and one-page leadsheet (melody, chords, lyrics). Though the PDF was crisp and legible, the converted file shows many extra blank staves, is missing lyrics and chords, and shows music that's incomplete and inaccurate. I can enter the score from scratch with computer keyboard, mouse, or MIDI keyboard faster than I could clean up the converted output. I see this is version 0.0.5. I'm looking forward to a version that will save me time; I'm eager to update this review and give it thumbs-up.
Even an easy score is analysed in a proper form… 30 bucks for probably nothing!
Saves me around 50% my usal time for editing scores for my class. Drums do not work tho. please work on this next!
I've others that worked better. If I have a great pdf, like one I created from MuseScore or Finale, it will reproduce the notes OK but not the lyrics, but if I have a good one, like something I got from Hymnary, I get a complete blank. I bought it to support the developer of Musehub. I should have just sent them money.
Well, the first thing I did was, I loaded a very old edition of a Chopin etude. It took it quite some time to process but although the result was not as perfect as they claim it would be but just well enough for me not to ask for a refund (I don't know if I can, anyways).
The user guide is ONE page with five sentences. That's just wrong. There should be documentation on how to handle PDF files with pages (such as title pages, back-side ads, etc.). As such, I am only getting partial conversions of pages with notation. While the conversion is fairly accurate, it's also fairly incomplete. The developers need to address converting media that also contains non-musical content.
I usally use musescore studio for transcribing and rewriting my pieces for the choir. Often slurs and ties are missed, but besides that it def. saves me a bunch of time.