MusicXML Export Capability Now Available for Sibelius April 16, 2003
Recordare has released a beta version of
its Dolet for Sibelius software. Dolet for Sibelius is a Sibelius 2.1
plug-in for exporting files to the MusicXML format. Sibelius users on
both Windows and Macintosh can now share their music with people using
Finale, Igor Engraver, and other programs that can read MusicXML
files.
Recordare's Dolet software provides "universal translators" between
music notation programs. Dolet for Sibelius is the second member of this
product family. The newly released Dolet for Finale 1.1 plug-in provides
highly accurate exchange of music notation to and from Finale, now
including support for percussion notation. Both of the Dolet plug-ins
support MusicXML 0.7, the latest release of the MusicXML standard for
digital sheet music.
"Dolet for Sibelius is another major step in MusicXML's development as a
truly universal format for music notation programs," stated Michael
Good, CEO of Recordare LLC. "Sibelius 2.1 users can now share their
music not only with Finale users, but with Sibelius 1.4 users as well.
We are also pleased to expand our MusicXML software to the Macintosh,
and look forward to having Dolet for Finale available on the Macintosh
later this year."
MusicXML is supported by over a dozen different programs running on
Windows, Macintosh, and Linux systems. In addition to Sibelius 2.1, the
past few months have seen MusicXML support added to many music software
packages. These include Igor Engraver 1.7, MusicEase 8.1, Virtual
Composer 3.4, BarFly 1.3, the Java Music Specification Language (JMSL),
and MuseBook Score. These programs join such early adopters as Finale,
SharpEye Music Reader, Project XEMO, Middle C, and TaBazar. For more information, visit their web site at www.recordare.com. |