
You get to watch as it does all that – it’s FAST! Then you will have this on your iPad… Now, to be fair there were just a couple of steps in between taking a picture and ending up with the Sibelius file but NOT MANY! What you will find that actually happens immediately after taking the picture in NotateMe is the app will scan the page and recognize the staves then recognize then notes.

I have NOT tried the paid $29.99 In-App-Purchase – which I assume will work even better PLUS will do music with more than one stave in it!) Take a Picture of it (I only used the free, one stave, version app – NotateMe Now. (Clicking on any of the pictures in this blog post will give you another larger version that is easier to see.) it’s not really magic spells but it seems like it!) That plugin is called PhotoScore. Now, Neuratron has done it all again! They released a plugin to NotateMe that allows you to take a picture of printed sheet music and it will then take that picture, perform magic spells on it and then turns it into a computer notated file! (OK….

That video was THE hot topic for awhile – let’s see now… what was the name of that company again? Ah, never mind – it never came to be from them. I will say that there WAS one company that had put together a very slick looking video with the concept of having an app that would actually allow us to handwrite music on our iPads.
#Scanning a music score into final print score full version
Neuratron has really done it this time! First thing they did was to bring a handwriting app to market that we never hardly believed could happen! In fact, they did THAT in total “Apple style” – I don’t think ANYONE even mentioned it before that app just “showed up”! That app is called NotateMe Now (for the free but limited to one line of music version) or if you want the full version then the app is called NotateMe ($39.99 and worth every penny of it too!)
