MusicPrinter Plus explained

MusicPrinter Plus is a DOS-based scorewriter program,[1] created by Temporal Acuity Products, Inc.

History

Music Printer Plus was developed by Dr. Jack Jarrett. It grew out of earlier work on a piece of software called Music Printer that ran on IBM PC and compatibles computers. It was first released in 1988 and was discontinued in 1995. Although a Windows version was planned, one was not developed. Plans for the Windows version evolved into Dr. Jarrett's current project Notion.

Capabilities

MusicPrinter Plus contained some advanced mechanisms for its day, including playback of articulations and synchronization to SMPTE and other time code.

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Inc, Ziff Davis. PC Mag. 1989-03-28. Ziff Davis, Inc.. en.