Webinar on Efficiency in MuseScore
Hello all!
This Saturday, Jan. 9th at 2PM EST (1900 GMT) I am hosting a (free) webinar about increasing efficiency in Musescore! I will be discussing:
-Using shortcuts (I will be working through the worksheet linked below)
-Using tools (Implode/Explode, regroup rhythms, etc.), plugins (Action Chains, Prune Stack)
-Creating macros (in AutoHotKey, but also will be discussing general techniques for Keyboard Maestro, etc.)
-Using templates and style files
I will also be doing an arranging demonstration to show my workflow with AutoHotKey.
All are welcome! Here is the link to sign up:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/improving-efficiency-in-musescore-tickets-…
Regards,
Noah
(If this post in inappropriate/too much self-promotion I will happily take it down.)
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Comments
I would think this is all about promoting MuseScore. Glad to see it and I hope a lot of people see this and attend.
In reply to I would think this is all… by mike320
That's my goal - I want to show that anything Finale/Sibelius/Dorico is capable of doing MuseScore can do as well, while being free. MuseScore is maligned in professional circles as "amateur," and I would like to do my part to change that! While other notation softwares certainly have their place, MuseScore's accessibility to all is what I think it makes it so powerful.
In reply to I would think this is all… by mike320
Hello — I was wondering if this webinar was recorded and might be accessible asynchronously? It looks interesting; I've been looking for support using Keyboard Maestro with MuseScore! — Thanks, David
Registration done.
Not yet sure whether I'll be able to attend for the full duration, but registered anyway.
Any plans to record this?
In reply to Any plans to record this? by cianoc
Yeah! I will definitely make the recording available to anyone who registers. I plan on making smaller tutorial videos available on my YouTube channel in the future.
This was a good webinar Noah. Well done!