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Notation for ipad

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2020 10:01 pm
by Savio
Wonder what app you use for writing music on the iPad pro? I have forescore for reading but unsure what app for writing a score. I see there is a lot to choose in app store. Notion is one that looks promising. I have Apple pencil 2.
Leif

Re: Notation for ipad

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2020 12:00 am
by Kbiggs
I’ve been using Notion for my iPad for almost one year now. I really like it. It’s graphic based, and I find it easy to use.

Re: Notation for ipad

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2020 3:46 am
by brtnats
+1 for Notion. I use it all the time with my students. You can also export from it directly into Forescore, which is extremely helpful.

Re: Notation for ipad

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2020 5:13 am
by Cmillar
Look at StaffPad.

Re: Notation for ipad

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2020 10:00 pm
by MagnumH
Up until this year, Notion was your only solid option for iPad, as StaffPad was exclusive to Windows. But this March StaffPad came out on iPad, and is reportedly amazing. Both are probably good choices.

Your best resource for reviews and demos is the scoring notes blog.

StaffPad review: https://www.scoringnotes.com/reviews/staffpad-for-ipad/

Re: Notation for ipad

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2020 3:21 am
by Savio
Staffpad isn't exactly cheep, but good reviews. I bought the Notion. Trying to figure it out. Seems ok, but the help file could have been better.
Leif

Re: Notation for ipad

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2020 11:09 am
by Kbiggs
Yes, the Help documentation is poor. A lot of things you have to figure out through trial and error. Still, you can do a lot with this inexpensive app.

Re: Notation for ipad

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2020 11:07 am
by Savio
Kbiggs wrote: Fri Dec 25, 2020 11:09 am Yes, the Help documentation is poor. A lot of things you have to figure out through trial and error. Still, you can do a lot with this inexpensive app.
Yes, after trying some other apps and seeing videos on youtube I found the Notion to suit me best. And it recognize handwriting well. Today I tried to connect my Zoom Q4n recorder to the iPad pro and it was not easy. But finally found it out. It needs a powered usb C adapter. I bought one and at first it didnt work and could not understand why. Then I could see the adapter had many ports and one was the the same as the iPad charging port it self. I put the iPad charger into that port. And the Zoom to one of the usb ports in the adapter that suddenly lights up. Voila- the Zoom was recognized as a mic in garageband!
Its a big surprise every time I make this new technology work :amazed: its not often though.....

Leif

Re: Notation for ipad

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2020 11:27 am
by Kbiggs
Savio wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 11:07 am
Kbiggs wrote: Fri Dec 25, 2020 11:09 am Yes, the Help documentation is poor. A lot of things you have to figure out through trial and error. Still, you can do a lot with this inexpensive app.
Yes, after trying some other apps and seeing videos on youtube I found the Notion to suit me best. And it recognize handwriting well. Today I tried to connect my Zoom Q4n recorder to the iPad pro and it was not easy. But finally found it out. It needs a powered usb C adapter. I bought one and at first it didnt work and could not understand why. Then I could see the adapter had many ports and one was the the same as the iPad charging port it self. I put the iPad charger into that port. And the Zoom to one of the usb ports in the adapter that suddenly lights up. Voila- the Zoom was recognized as a mic in garageband!
Its a big surprise every time I make this new technology work :amazed: its not often though.....

Leif
Leif,

Thanks for being the guinea pig! I haven’t yet tried connecting anything, not even my old MIDI keyboard. I’ve been handwriting and editing smaller chamber pieces. I now have a shopping list!

Re: Notation for ipad

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2020 12:41 pm
by Elow
Is notion good without a pen? I’ll get one eventually, but they’re pricey

Re: Notation for ipad

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2020 1:20 pm
by MagnumH
Any iPad notation app is significantly improved by the Apple Pencil. It is pricey, but the difference in accuracy is well worth it (if this is the kind of thing you do a lot of). In addition to working with Notion and/or StaffPad, it also works excellently annotating in ForScore - very probably the best digital score reader out there for any device.

From ScoringNotes.com: "I cannot overstate the importance of the Apple Pencil to my workflow. Yes, it is very expensive. However, the functionality of an active stylus allows for extremely low-latency input, pressure and tilt sensitivity, and most importantly, palm rejection (allowing you to rest your hand on the screen as you write, just like on paper). There are no third-party styluses that can even come close to matching it for its functionality."