Like many musicians, I bought the iPad Pro 12.9" for one single app: forScore. iPad Pro 12.9" for us musicians justified by 100%, because there is simply no alternative (I mean that laptops are not suitable for this).
So, iPad Pro 12.9", forScore, Apple Pencil, Bluetooth pedal for turning virtual pages — PageFlip Firefly or AirTurn PEDpro — perfect set for musicians.
• iPad Pro 12.9" (hope to see 15-inch iPad);
• forScore app;
• Apple Pencil;
• Bluetooth pedal for turning pages.
It's nice to know exactly what you need an iPad for. In my case, it is 100% justified.
• iPad Pro 12.9" (hope to see 15-inch iPad);
• forScore app;
• Apple Pencil;
• Bluetooth pedal for turning pages.
Unfortunately, I cannot tell you, as I still use the first generation Apple Pencil, and I have not yet updated to the latest version of forScore, which gives me some questions and doubts. Perhaps you should create a separate thread in this community so that you can get a quick response. Or visit this page and take a look at the "Gestures" section, perhaps the information there will be useful to you.
Thanks for your reply.
>As for the corners, they seem to still be there for me and work as they always have. Not sure what that image is from.
These images are taken from the official User Guides on the forScore website, more specifically from this section. Just take a look. It turns out that if smart corners are still there, then they are misleading users in forScore…
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>I think the title being not centered is odd and I don’t think there’s a way to move that back.
Again, it's strange, since I talked to one user who updated to forScore 13, and he said it was still centered as before…
Via the Files app you can access any number of services, including Dropbox. From the forScore FAQ page (http://forscore.co/kb/files-app/):
The Files app isn’t just limited to what’s on your device or stored in iCloud, any app can make its files available to the system interactively. You continue to use the Files app with its familiar interface and work just like you always do, but behind the scenes that third-party app is doing the work of updating and maintaining your documents wherever they’re stored. Common examples of third-party apps that take advantage of this system include Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon Drive, SugarSync, and more.
Portrait. I work with sheet music on my 12.9.
I use Android, but I've never heard an iPad user have too many complaints about forScore for Apple devices.
There is no suitable software
There is no suitable software
There are great ear-training apps. There are great metronome apps. There are great fakebook apps (iReal Pro). There are great free and powerful music notation programs (MuseScore).
Have fun!