Re: iPad page turners
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 8:50 pm
Frankly, paper is better for everything. In 200 years, I suspect most digital files will be unreadable. Some are already! But paper scores and texts will certainly outlast them. Just ask Palestrina...
The little I played with the notes part of forScore seemed ok. I won't need the pedals that often, but page turns are the fly in the ointment at gigs with long scores.
The little I played with the notes part of forScore seemed ok. I won't need the pedals that often, but page turns are the fly in the ointment at gigs with long scores.
stubbsonic wrote:That is one of the things that has put me off of wanting to use a stupid iPad for chart reading. Also, the workflow for jotting in my little notes or symbols is just not acceptable. Paper is way better for that.MIDI Life Crisis wrote: The other thing that's a downside is size (story of my life... lol). Even on a 12.9" iPad Pro, the notes are smaller. That's OK if you're already familiar with the piece and the score is more for reference, but it could be a serious issue sight reading at a gig (at least for a pianist and certainly for a conductor).