List of music software: Difference between revisions
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** [https://www.steinberg.net/dorico/ Dorico] – expensive but a leading notation software with full support with the same method as Mus2 above. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaadFpqm3-U | ** [https://www.steinberg.net/dorico/ Dorico] – expensive but a leading notation software with full support with the same method as Mus2 above. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaadFpqm3-U | ||
* [https://musescore.org/ MuseScore] – open-source notation software. See [[MuseScore]] for the dedicated page. | * [https://musescore.org/ MuseScore] – open-source notation software. See [[MuseScore]] for the dedicated page. | ||
** | ** (MuseScore 3.6) Full xenharmonic support through [https://github.com/euwbah/musescore-xen-tuner euwbah's XenTuner] | ||
** The [https://musescore.org/en/project/xentuner Xentuner] plugin by [[Keenan Pepper]] | ** (MuseScore 4) The [https://musescore.org/en/project/xentuner Xentuner] plugin by [[Keenan Pepper]] works through importing .scl files. | ||
** (MuseScore 4) The [https://github.com/AzureDevs/XenKit XenKit] plugin works for free style JI and edos. | |||
== Software plugins (VST etc.) == | == Software plugins (VST etc.) == |