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Old 06-21-2013, 07:42 AM   #216
Sil_liS
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literally have tabs open right now to paste in here info about that ^^^ thanks for saving me the typing etc here's one more image
No problem. The concepts are interesting.

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Forgive a dilettante but wouldn't it be more efficient in a music sheet application to have it listen for the ending notes on a page and then automatically turn the page when it reaches that section?
The concept by Continuum that I posted about does just that.

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That could conceivably work in the case where you're playing music alone, but most people who play "seriously" will be in a band or orchestral setting, where the music part that you have in front of you is not the same as the music that the people around you are playing.

And what would you do with rests at the end of a page?
Even if the notes are different, everybody is working on the same timing. More than that, a device like this can keep perfect tempo.

What this can do is make the conductor obsolete, which might have something to do with the Continuum concept not reaching the market.
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