SmartScore

SmartScore
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Developer(s) Musitek Corporation
Stable release 10.3.3 (as of 7.12.2010)
Operating system Windows, Mac OS
Type Music OCR
License Commercial proprietary
Website www.musitek.com

SmartScore is a music OCR and scorewriter program, developed, published and distributed by Musitek Corporation based in Ojai, California, (Chris Newell, President). As of March 2010, there are over 35,000 registered users of Musitek software worldwide.

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History

SmartScore was originally released in 1991 as MIDISCAN for Windows. The product line was changed to "SmartScore" and re-released for Windows 98 in 1998, and for Mac Power PCs in 1999 as a scanning/scoring hybrid product. SmartScore incorporates proprietary music recognition technology (OCR) researched and developed by Musitek Corporation of Ojai, California and its engineering staff in Warsaw, Poland. SmartScore currently runs on Windows 7, Windows Vista & Windows XP PC platforms as well as the Mac OS X operating system.

Additional features

Screenshot of SmartScore X Pro

SmartScore allows users to scan printed sheet music into their computers, display the music notation on-screen in editable, digital form. Music can played back, transposed, manipulated, reformatted and reprinted. Other functions include:

  • Recognition of music saved in PDF file format
  • Recognition of music written in TAB (tablature) and percussion formats
  • Score creation from scratch or from templates (15 included)
  • Score creation from imported MIDI files or from MIDI instrument performance

Although not designed for hand-written music, SmartScore recognizes certain "Jazz fonts" which emulate hand-written notes .

SmartScore outputs to several non-native formats including:

Available editions

  • Professional
  • Songbook
  • MIDI
  • Piano
  • Guitar

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