Harmony Assistant - A Brief Introduction to the Editing Process
If you've been dreading the tedious tasks of music notation, Harmony Assistant might just be the right tool for you. In this article, I'll go over the features of this program and give you a brief introduction to the editing process. With Harmony Assistant, creating and editing music is as easy as pie. Listed below are some of the major new features of the program. Read on for more details. (Of course, you'll need to register your product before using it.)
The main features of Harmony Assistant include its integrated language, MyrScript, and a number of useful scripts. For example, it offers a digital track to note converter, graphical metronome, beat marking display, and wind instrument tablature calculator. Users on Mac OS X can also find the software's icon on the top right corner by typing "harmony assistant" in the search bar. Select "apps" and look for the Harmony Assistant icon. The app will be displayed along with its name, logo, and a button. If it's free, you can click on it, but if you need to pay, there will be a price displayed at the bottom.
Another feature of Harmony Assistant is its keyboard, which can play chord lines related to a single staff. Moreover, it's also capable of playing entire rhythmic sequences anywhere on the score. The software's keyboard mode and volume palette make it easy to write music notation. Moreover, Harmony Assistant's special Paste to Album feature enables you to save objects you've used frequently. The program's keyboard also has a "Scrapbook" option that lets you copy content from the scrapbook to the album, or hear the saved objects.