@muiren @tantacrul I mean, Choose the Tool that you feel comfy with does espechally apply with creative software.
I think that #MuseScore is moving in the right direction and for those interested in composing and notation, it's certainly a good & free option to start if they don't have prior experience with Sibelius, Dorico or even SCORE.
Thus it makes sense to work towards expanding MuseScore similar to how Sibelius + ProTools & Dorico + Cubase do integrate well.
- After all, the whole integration aspect is why people get really entrenched into some vendor ecosystems like Adobe, Steinberg, Apple and Blackmagicdesign...
For me it looks quite logical to go from a Notation Software to a DAW that can take the created score or even parts and turn it into a song, offering more options than just playback of the score with like NotePerformer...
I wounder how other musicians like #JycRow do their workflow.
Cuz being able to make a track in 3 hours time limit does require one to have basically routine experience in their toolchain...


