And because it exports in MusicXML it works with any engraving program, Dorico, MuseScore, Sibelius or Finale – even StaffPad. Now, by using the OCR built into iOS, lyrics, guitar chords, multi-measure rests and directions of all kinds are added to the list.īecause PlayScore 2 uses the iOS text engine it can immediately take advantage of improvements as Apple introduces them. PlayScore 2 has always been able to export scores with the original formatting, dynamics, articulation, ornaments, grace notes, and tremolos. These updates are free for existing subscribers to PlayScore 2 a subscription costs $5.99/month or $26.99/year for the professional version. What’s more, with the back-to-back releases of Dorico for iPad and Sibelius for Mobile last summer, PlayScore 2’s deep integration with iOS makes it easier to have a complete OMR-to-music notation software workflow, all from within a mobile device. Now, though, all of those limitations have been addressed in the most recent versions of PlayScore 2. For exporting to music notation software for editing, it is fast, with impressive accuracy - as long as the chord symbols and lyrics aren’t an issue.” In John Hinchey’s review, he had noted that lyrics, chord symbols or multi-measure rests were not supported, but said that “PlayScore 2 gets a big thumbs up. Since the beginning of 2022, though, there has been a steady drumbeat of updates, beginning with PlayScore 2.8 and continuing through the most current release, PlayScore 2.89 for iOS and Android. When we last took a look at PlayScore 2 in our review of optical music recognition software in January 2021, it was at version 2.70 and holding.
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