Interfacing HarmonyBuilder with Sibelius would be complex. Sibelius is a score writing tool, not a score analysis tool. HarmonyBuilder has restricted the score to 4 parts, thus making everything you put in the score recognizable. In Sibelius, you can put an unlimited configuration of notes in the score, however this makes it practically impossible to recognize chords.
I suggest composing with HarmonyBuilder, then transferring to Sibelius via MIDI file for further elaboration.
@ComposerOnline I downloaded the demo for windows and the installation failed... I have windows Vista 64 bit version. What's the problem?
disnukka79 2 weeks ago
@disnukka79
Please send a screenshot of the error message to support(at)harmonybuilder(dot)com for troubleshooting. Thanks!
ComposerOnline 2 weeks ago
@nodrog531
Which beat and notes are you referring to? If there were any consecutive fifths or octaves, they would be marked with big red lines!
ComposerOnline 5 months ago
Is there any way to get this as a plugin for Sibelius instead of a java midi tool?
notedmusician 11 months ago
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jollykap 9 months ago
@notedmusician
Interfacing HarmonyBuilder with Sibelius would be complex. Sibelius is a score writing tool, not a score analysis tool. HarmonyBuilder has restricted the score to 4 parts, thus making everything you put in the score recognizable. In Sibelius, you can put an unlimited configuration of notes in the score, however this makes it practically impossible to recognize chords.
I suggest composing with HarmonyBuilder, then transferring to Sibelius via MIDI file for further elaboration.
ComposerOnline 2 months ago