iPad Pro with ForScore to play music
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 5:28 pm
I have been using an iPad Air with ForScore for the last two years for most of my music making. I find it has many advantages. I was once one of the last in the band to find my music, since the iPad I am one of the first to find. Now no lost music, easy page turns (by touching screen or with Bluetooth foot peddle) and I can annotate as much as I like with highlights for DS, repeats, key signatures, etc. Then I can make play lists for every concert with all the music in order. As is frequently the case that I am at the back of poorly lit stage, I can still clearly read the music off the iPad, no problem.
I scan using a program called Scanner Pro with iPad camera and usually have new music when handed out on my iPad within couple minutes. Now I have well over 1100 pieces scanned and online, also safely backed up to my desktop computer and Dropbox.
However the big problem has always been the iPad Air being a lot smaller than most sheet music making those with smaller print difficult to read with my aging eyes. Ever since I first heard about Apple bringing out a larger tablet, I have been waiting with anticipation, so the first weekend when the iPad Pro at last arrived in November I was at the Apple Store to buy.
It has not disappointed - in fact is the perfect device for music making - Every musician should have one. The size is as large as the sheet music and with the back lighting and incredible clear display is easier to read. I am now a happy man!
I scan using a program called Scanner Pro with iPad camera and usually have new music when handed out on my iPad within couple minutes. Now I have well over 1100 pieces scanned and online, also safely backed up to my desktop computer and Dropbox.
However the big problem has always been the iPad Air being a lot smaller than most sheet music making those with smaller print difficult to read with my aging eyes. Ever since I first heard about Apple bringing out a larger tablet, I have been waiting with anticipation, so the first weekend when the iPad Pro at last arrived in November I was at the Apple Store to buy.
It has not disappointed - in fact is the perfect device for music making - Every musician should have one. The size is as large as the sheet music and with the back lighting and incredible clear display is easier to read. I am now a happy man!