All this things do is display. I really badly need a tool that lets me write chord charts and sheet music. It seems that stuff is awfully expensive when it exists at all.
Any suggestions?
Thanks Talbot
Re: New tablet for digital sheet music
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 12:39 pm
by GuitarMikeB
I suspect that the OP was spamming us. I got a google-type tablet at christmas but haven't started using it for lyric sheets yet. have an ap (forget the name) that lets you set the scrolling speed so you don't have to mess with a page turner. Most tablets are only 'viewing devices' for sheet music - it's easier to do any changes/notation etc in a program on your computer, then send it to the tablet as a PDF or image file. OnSong is pretty good for tablets that run Apple software because you can do things like key changes automatitcally.
Re: New tablet for digital sheet music
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 8:58 pm
by MikeTalbot
Thanks for the tip Josh - I'll check it out.
I'm using a couple PreSonnus products and like them a lot.
And you're correct - I'm being pushed into a psuedo classical corner by my own bombast! I'm actively searching for a classical piano type to partner up with for my current project.