#Noteworthy composer free download full version code
Can't write code - that's fine, doesn't stop you from using tools others have created. That's if one hasn't already been created for the job. Didn't mean to undo? is redo with the same number of levels as undo.Īnd then there's user tools - man these are great! Create your own tools! NWC doesn't do something you would like natively? - write a user tool. Oh yeah, made some mistakes? User definable level of undo's ( of course) - I have 64 levels of undo set - maximum is 100. As for adding staves - forget the crap the others want you to go through - just press and voila - a new staff for a new instrument - don't really want the new staff? OK, make it the current one and press. You can easily fix the barline positions AFTER you've played around and got the rhythm right - just perform a barline audit. NWC is, I think, the only one that doesn't force you to define the number of staves (instruments) before you can start and force the bar structure (from the time sig.) while entering notes - I find these two 'features" of other products highly counter-productive - particularly if I'm in an experimental mode.
Especially Finale and Sibelius - those two have the name, and some great features, but their UI really sucks and they don't have anywhere near the flexibility. I've lost count of the number of notation packages I've "auditioned" and while NWC doesn't have some features I'd like to have available the user interface is soooo much better than everything else I've looked at that it became the deal breaker for every other product. * Repeated presses adds to the selection - these also work with the mouse instead of the arrow, you just drag over the objects to be selected - quick, easy and intuitive.
Select (highlight) all objects from the current position to the beginning of the next or previous bar* Select (highlight) next or previous object* go to the start of the next (or previous) bar shift an "object" (note, rest, text entry, barline, dynamic etc.) To go from eighth to quarter select the same way as above and press: You don't actually click the note, but drag across it to select (highlight) it - easier to over it from the keyboard, then press, or click the # button. Does Noteworthy allow that?Īs John has already indicated it's easy enough, but best handled without the mouse. I want to be able to click on a note and get a menu that allows me to change the note from C to C#, or from an eighth to a quarter.