Allegro 2005

- list price: $199.99
our price: $162.99you save: $37.00 SKU: MM00110
Sales Rank: 4123
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Product Description
Allegro 2005 provides professional-grade instrument sounds, terrific marching percussion and more options for getting music on the page. Human Playback adds dynamics and phrasing to your music, making it sound the way you'd like to hear it performed. Add two- and three-voice harmonies to your melodies and include multiple drum grooves and styles automatically. Allegro can also play back via your MIDI device or through the included SmartMusic SoundFont.
Product Specification
- Binding:
- CD-ROM
- Brand:
- MakeMusic!
- EAN:
- 0606776001045
- ESRBAgeRating:
- Rating Pending
- Feature:
- Add percussive power with the Bass Drums, Crash Cymbals, Snare Drum, Tenor Drums and more
Place dynamics, articulations and slurs everywhere in your song
Transpose, add chord symbols and guitar fretboards, even enter lyrics - edit your MIDI files more easily
Enter notes by importing your old MIDI files, then save them as an MP3 for burning to CD
Band-in-a-Box Auto-Harmonizing adds more to your music - Format:
- CD-ROM
- Label:
- MakeMusic!
- Manufacturer:
- MakeMusic!
- Model:
- MM00110
- Platform:
- Windows 98
Windows Me
Windows XP
Windows 2000 - ProductGroup:
- Software
- Publisher:
- MakeMusic!
- ReleaseDate:
- 2005-02-15
- SpecialFeatures:
- Allegro is MakeMusic!'s mid-level notation software, Allegro provides a fun and easy way to create and print out sheet music from scratch or from any MIDI file. Because it's based on Finale you always get beautiful printed results. Allegro: Easy, fast and powerful. Perfect for educators, performing musicians, guitarists, composers, arrangers, worship directors and students.
- Studio:
- MakeMusic!
- Title:
- Allegro 2005
- UPC:
- 606776001045
- MPN:
- mm00110
Customer Reviews
Total decrescendo
A frustrating, counter-intuitive, and unnecessarily difficult program. The people at this company are very knowledgeable about music; they just need to hire a software designer and some support people. Here's my first-hand example of what to expect:The first problem I hit was trying to add a pickup measure mid-score; a simple thing...or so I thought. The instructions were an overly involved work-around obviously engineered by a user and which didn't work. I contacted "support", who offered, "That...
7/28/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews