Topic: Digital sheet stand
Since one is running a computer for pianoteq, its just a short step to keep your scores on the same device.
Can anybody recommend a usefull software for a notebook ? (no ipad version )
Thanks Hhh.goten
Since one is running a computer for pianoteq, its just a short step to keep your scores on the same device.
Can anybody recommend a usefull software for a notebook ? (no ipad version )
Thanks Hhh.goten
convert your scores to pdf, use any pdf viewer with a full screen mode, and then buy an USB pedal to be able to switch to the following page(s). EZ :-)
I recommend the free PDF-Xchange viewer at http://www.tracker-software.com/product...ge-viewer/ (if using a Windows computer or if using Linux, it works fine in Wine). The reason why is PDF-Xchange allows you to write on the PDF score and save it. It also can automatically load the music you are working in when run, which makes it easier to setup and start playing. The program works well with a USB foot pedal for changing pages. I used to run Windows with Pianoteq and PDF-Xchange on a tablet computer to display music, but have seperated it now into a laptop for Pianoteq (running Ubuntu) and a used slate PC (Motion Computing M1400 running Windows XP), which was pretty cheap and only used for displaying music. If your computer is fast enough, you can do both on the same computer, but every now and then you might hear crackle sounds in Pianoteq when the computer is not able to multitask well enough between playing sound and displaying music.
yes I'm using this one too, and I recommend it too. I use both together on a Sony Vaio laptop (i5, 4 GB Ram) with no problem at all.