
Whats New in Sibelius 6?
- Magnetic
Layout - dramatically cuts the writing time in half between the moment of
inspiration and the final printed score - delivering the added assurance that
all individual objects are positioned conventionally on the score where
musicians expect to find them. The software automatically spaces and
lays out scores to look professional and clear from the very first note.
Previously, aligning individual score objects required time-consuming manual
adjustments which now occur transparently to the user.
- Versions
- enables educators to efficiently track student progress, spot
plagiarism and promote collaboration. Students can record progress and submit
creative commentary with their final coursework. Professionals now have
a robust, effective way to track changes or collaborations with copyists,
orchestrators and publishers by saving, manipulating and comparing revisions
of a work piece within a single file.
- Keyboard
and Fretboard Windows - provide a visual approach to the music education
process, allowing aspiring musicians and composers to follow lighted key and
finger positions as a score plays back - reinforcing the relationship between
staff and tab notation with real instruments. These windows also create
a new way for customers to input music directly from an on-screen piano
keyboard or guitar fretboard, as opposed to using conventional methods such as
clicking on the staff of the note or typing the note names on the computer
keyboards via a separate MIDI keyboard.
- Classroom
Control - offers a simple and single window for common classroom
management tasks. This enables educators to keep students on subject by
creating a streamlined approach for sharing files across the network during
review cycles and facilitating daily classroom instruction. Messages
sent by the educator appear on the student-s workstation screen. Now,
educators can easily attract attention despite any challenges in the teaching
environment, such as students wearing headphones.
- ReWire
Support - simplifies the once challenging process of incorporating audio
tracks into notation-focused projects, making it an ideal tool to facilitate a
film-s orchestral session. By synchronizing Sibelius software with Pro
Tools software (or other DAWs running on the same computer,) customers can
start real-time playback in Sibelius and the DAW will follow, or vice
versa. Further, composers or orchestrators can easily add a vocal to a
song created with Sibelius or augment an existing recording for enhanced
creative options.
What Customers are Saying
-The Versions feature has completely changed how I work both as a composer
and music educator," says James Humberstone, composer in residence, MLC School,
Sydney. "As a composer, I can make archived versions at important turning
points in the creative process, annotated with my thoughts at the time. As a
composition teacher, all of my students are required to keep a composition diary
of the process. Many of them fall behind or forget what their process was:
Sibelius 6 doesn't just remind them, it allows them to embed each version and
their learning reflections right into the score, and will even summarize changes
over a series of versions for them."
Ron Vermillion of Universal Studios Music Library, adds, "When I first saw
Sibelius 6, I knew it was the program of the future. In the rapid-fire world of
film scoring, the Magnetic Layout tool alone will save hours moving dynamics and
text out of the way of collisions. We have used Sibelius exclusively for years
now and have never looked back."