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New W3C Music Notation Community Group Makes MusicXML, SMuFL Web Standards

does music notation still matter for electronic music

MakeMusic and Steinberg have announced the creation of the W3C Music Notation Community Group, tasked with maintaining MusicXML and SMuFL (Standard Music Font Layout) specifications as Web standards. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the international organization that creates and promotes standards for the World Wide Web. 

July 31, 2015July 31, 20152 Comments

Sibelius Plug-in Exports Music XML

Recordare LLC, an Internet music software and publishing company, has released version 3 of its Dolet plug-in for the Sibelius 4 music notation program. Dolet 3 for Sibelius writes MusicXML 1.1 files for the highest-fidelity translation available between music notation programs. Dolet 3 also includes a batch translation feature to automate the process of moving… Read More Sibelius Plug-in Exports Music XML

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