is a music composition and notation processor that lets you create, record, edit, print, and play back your own musical scores.
Write your own songs, or transcribe existing songs, using the notation editor. Add parts (staves), notes, text, lyrics, and symbols directly from the editor. An undo/redo feature allows you to reverse up to 100 of your most recent changes. A transpose feature can be used to transpose parts from one key to another.
Songs can be played back via your computer's sound card, or to external MIDI setups. Notes are highlighted as they are played, so you can follow along while the computer plays back your creation.
You can use an external MIDI keyboard for real-time and step-time entry of your music. Use the record button to record a new performance while the current song in played, and then polish it in the notation editor. For step-time input, you can interactively input your notes remotely from a MIDI keyboard while editing a score.
You can print your whole score for a conductor's view, or just the parts that you select. You can specify the notation size, in points, for fitting various arrangements on the page.
You can import standard MIDI files. These are automatically be converted to notation, which you can then listen to, edit, rearrange, and polish. The export facility allows you to create standard MIDI files.
NoteWorthy Composer (16-bit) runs on
Windows 3.1
and is available under the
Shareware
license
— the installer is 876 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Learning Music.
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