Opus doesn’t have its own license, but being bundled with Sibelius, most likely falls under its license. As such, I’m pretty sure Avid wouldn’t be happy about a public distribution of MS that included Opus, even though you can technically have access to it for “free” anyway.
Besides, Opus isn’t SMuFL-compliant anyway, so some significant work would need to go into making it so before MS could use it.
There are more and more SMuFL fonts nowadays, though. One man has done some incredible work in that area. Licensing decisions are absolutely his to make, of course. :-)
@tisimst/Abraham, if you are still around: there is currently a new discussion of changing MuseScore's default music font, prompted by our newly hired engraving consultant. Your insights would be valued. The thread begins here: https://t.me/musescoreeditorchat/77469
Hey! Yes, I'm still around, but more aloof than in the past because of a very busy day job. Forgive me for not getting into the conversation on Telegram. I have enough other channels of communication that I'm monitoring and I'd rather not add another. If there's something I can help with, please let me know here, if you would. Thanks! Happy to offer any advice.
Amazing, thanks! One idea that was floated (by me) was that it might be nice to get Cadence into MuseScore, and make it the new default, because it has a lot of the attractive qualities of e.g. Bravura but the same metrics as Emmentaler. It seems this would be rather difficult with the 2014 GPL version, because it's not SMuFL-compatible. Of course, you've since made a SMuFL version, which you sell on your website. It would be expected that you would not decide to give it away for free. But, on the other hand, you did donate what became MuseJazz, and countless people have benefited from your generosity even if they don't know who they have to thank. What are your thoughts?
MuseJazz is an interesting animal. It was "donated" for two reasons:
1. MuseScore commissioned me to expand the glyph set and make it SMuFL-compliant.
2. MuseJazz was born from LilyJAZZ, which was distributed under GPL like LilyPond. LilyJAZZ started as a kind of font plugin and I made it work properly with LilyPond. However, since I wasn't the original creator, I didn't feel like I could "sell" it. So, I didn't.
The license made it an obvious candidate for inclusion in MuseScore and I was happy to be compensated for making that possible.
I've been in discussions recently with MuseScore about my current fonts and unfortunately I'm not able to help at this time for personal reasons. Perhaps in the future it will be possible.
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Where to get it, what's its licence?
In reply to Where to get it, what's its… by Jojo-Schmitz
Opus is the default music font in Sibelius. The license is probably not free enough.
In reply to Opus is the default music… by [DELETED] 5
Opus doesn’t have its own license, but being bundled with Sibelius, most likely falls under its license. As such, I’m pretty sure Avid wouldn’t be happy about a public distribution of MS that included Opus, even though you can technically have access to it for “free” anyway.
Besides, Opus isn’t SMuFL-compliant anyway, so some significant work would need to go into making it so before MS could use it.
In reply to Opus doesn’t have its own… by tisimst
There are more and more SMuFL fonts nowadays, though. One man has done some incredible work in that area. Licensing decisions are absolutely his to make, of course. :-)
Isn't Bravura text close enough to the default Sibelius font? I use it and it looks exactly like Sibelius!
Here is one of my scores with Bravura Text.
In reply to Isn't Bravura text close… by Musician Place
I also use Plantin MT std, the default text font in Sibelius.
In reply to Isn't Bravura text close… by Musician Place
I think they look very very different, myself.
@tisimst/Abraham, if you are still around: there is currently a new discussion of changing MuseScore's default music font, prompted by our newly hired engraving consultant. Your insights would be valued. The thread begins here: https://t.me/musescoreeditorchat/77469
In reply to @tisimst/Abraham, if you are… by Isaac Weiss
Hey! Yes, I'm still around, but more aloof than in the past because of a very busy day job. Forgive me for not getting into the conversation on Telegram. I have enough other channels of communication that I'm monitoring and I'd rather not add another. If there's something I can help with, please let me know here, if you would. Thanks! Happy to offer any advice.
In reply to Hey! Yes, I'm still around,… by tisimst
Amazing, thanks! One idea that was floated (by me) was that it might be nice to get Cadence into MuseScore, and make it the new default, because it has a lot of the attractive qualities of e.g. Bravura but the same metrics as Emmentaler. It seems this would be rather difficult with the 2014 GPL version, because it's not SMuFL-compatible. Of course, you've since made a SMuFL version, which you sell on your website. It would be expected that you would not decide to give it away for free. But, on the other hand, you did donate what became MuseJazz, and countless people have benefited from your generosity even if they don't know who they have to thank. What are your thoughts?
In reply to Amazing, thanks! One idea… by Isaac Weiss
MuseJazz is an interesting animal. It was "donated" for two reasons:
1. MuseScore commissioned me to expand the glyph set and make it SMuFL-compliant.
2. MuseJazz was born from LilyJAZZ, which was distributed under GPL like LilyPond. LilyJAZZ started as a kind of font plugin and I made it work properly with LilyPond. However, since I wasn't the original creator, I didn't feel like I could "sell" it. So, I didn't.
The license made it an obvious candidate for inclusion in MuseScore and I was happy to be compensated for making that possible.
I've been in discussions recently with MuseScore about my current fonts and unfortunately I'm not able to help at this time for personal reasons. Perhaps in the future it will be possible.