Voyetra Releases Music Write 2000 Notation
and Sequencing Software
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October 21, 1999
Turtle Beach, Inc. announced the release of Music Write 2000 - Professional
Edition, a new software tool that integrates music notation with a full-featured
MIDI sequencer. Music Write 2000 enables professionals to arrange, notate and
print their music using up to 48 parts and 96 staves per score. Music Write 2000
is shipping with a MSRP of $179.
"The Music Write notation software products have historically been among
Voyetra's most popular categories," says Fred Romano, Voyetra's executive
vice president. "We are pleased to expand the Music Write series with a versatile
solution that offers serious composers all the advanced scoring and music notation
editing features they require, along with the best product support in the industry."
Music Write 2000 offers several editor views which can be utilized for different
aspects of score creation, including the Track Sheet, Score Editor, Piano Roll
Editor, Mixer, Song Editor, Controller Editor, and Event List. To get started
composing quickly, Music Write includes score templates with a preset number of
tracks and defined clef and instrument ranges for common ensemble configurations.
Some of Music Write's editing features include automatic transposition, time stretching,
quantization, drum notation, guitar and bass tablature, chord symbols, multiple-verse
lyric entry, and automatic harmony generation. MIDI editing capabilities include
a 16-channel MIDI mixer, MIDI file compatibility, syncing to MIDI time code and
SMPTE for scoring to video, and the unlimited use and recording of digital audio
tracks. Music Write 2000 scores can be played back using any Windows-compatible
sound card or MIDI interface. Printing on several different paper sizes is also
supported.
System requirements for Music Write 2000 include a Pentium 75 or higher running
Windows 95/98 or NT, 16 MB of RAM, 16 MB of hard disk space, 640x480 256-color
display, a 16-bit sound card, and 2x or higher CD-ROM drive.
For more information, visit Voyetra Turtle Beach on the web at www.voyetra-turtle-beach.com.
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