Best music notation software according to redditors

We found 4 Reddit comments discussing the best music notation software. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Music Notation:

u/Lithium0992 · 3 pointsr/musictheory

As a musician this can be extremely frustrating, I know it for sure. I've been using Ear Master 6 for about an hour everyday and it has significantly helped me improve. You may want to give it a try.

u/w0ndercsgo · 2 pointsr/FL_Studio

So if you don't trust ebay Amazon has great deals with the physical box version. I know when I first started out I got fruity for like $60 and then upgraded to producer later but I still saved $40 bucks over that time. I found some REALLY cheap physical box versions for $100 off... It's on amazon so I'd trust. Here is the discounted versions I found on amazon, but the $99.99 has a iffy reputation. Theres a 5 star rating for $180 though. I Hope this helps. The box is pretty cool too, I got a bunch of stickers and shit from it, and all you gotta do is make an image-line account and add the serial code for it on to your account. EZPZ

u/acetheboss4 · 1 pointr/IWantToLearn

Get a MIDI keyboard they range from $50 to $500 I have the Alesis VI25 and I love it. After that get some form of software and don't be afraid to pirate it if necessary so you can learn and then later purchase (Fruity Loops, Ableton, Reason, Logic, Pro Tools) the list goes on and on. After that get used to using the software and practice setup of equipment. Once you're at this point, just mess around make an eight bar drum beat that changes up a little bit at the end and learn by experience; there are 30 minute tutorials on things you can learn in 30 seconds by experimenting. Good luck.

My current setup is:

u/soundandvidja · 1 pointr/audioengineering

Thanks.
btw do you mean the restoration tools from the Audio Cleaning Lab or the regular Sound Forge Studio?