Changing from MuseScore Studio to MuseScore Pro
I downloaded the free MuseScore Studio, then I purchased the MuseScore Pro. How do I download the Pro version to my computer?
I downloaded the free MuseScore Studio, then I purchased the MuseScore Pro. How do I download the Pro version to my computer?
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MuseScore Studio is complete and free, there is no Pro version.
See: https://musescore.org/en/faq#faq-20657
In reply to See: https://musescore.org… by Shoichi
Thanks for that, but it doesn't seem right. I'm looking at an email about my MuseScore PRO+ subscription. It lists the extra benefits of the PRO+ subscription.
In reply to Thanks for that, but it… by abevans1
https://help.musescore.com/en/
https://help.musescore.com/en/articles/8535872-what-are-the-pro-features
Upgrading to a PRO account unlocks additional features of the website and mobile app
In reply to https://help.musescore.com… by Shoichi
I see. It says "of the website and mobile app". I'm going to have to figure out how I used the advanced mixing tools on my song?
In reply to https://help.musescore.com… by Shoichi
I finally found somewhere else where it says that all I get is access to additional scores. This is of no interest to me so I asked for a refund.
In reply to I finally found somewhere… by abevans1
;-)
In reply to I finally found somewhere… by abevans1
Good luck.
In reply to I finally found somewhere… by abevans1
And if it doesn't work, complain there (musescore.com), not here.
In reply to And if it doesn't work,… by Pentatonus
It took me a while to realize that there is a MuseScore dot Com and a MuseScore dot Org! What is the difference you might ask? I think dot Org supports the software, sells subscriptions to the software and maybe some things to do with commercial support. Dot Com looks like a store front. This forum is on dot Org, but search for 'sheet music' above and you jump to dot Com .
In reply to It took me a while to… by [DELETED] 55958012
"sells subscriptions to the software and maybe some things to do with commercial support."
No, .org just supports the free notation software. Nothing commercial here on .org.
In reply to "sells subscriptions to the… by SteveBlower
Yep, I agree. I just went back and poked around some more and didn't find anything for sale. Is there a Pro version of some sort that is for sale? And if so,where do I locate it?
In reply to Yep, I agree. I just went… by [DELETED] 55958012
As stated above:
"MuseScore Studio is complete and free, there is no Pro version."
The software is free. There is nothing extra that you can buy. The .COM website lures you into paying to download scores, which is not great if you subscribe because you didn't understand what you were doing but is actually not bad value if you do want to use that service.
In reply to Yep, I agree. I just went… by [DELETED] 55958012
You wrote:
I just went back and poked around some more...
Here can be found four relevant questions with answers:
https://help.musescore.com/en/collections/6733801-general
Also be advised that MuseScore 4 (the desktop score-writing program available for macOS, Windows and Linux) now uses the brand name "MuseScore Studio":
https://musescore.org/en/node/359923