Use any of the hundreds of loops to lay down a rhythm track, or record every track live with your microphone. Soundtrap takes multi-track recording online ( Figure C). (I sometimes saw an error when I tried to access Flat.io from Hangouts, which may be because Flat is currently in beta.) Hangouts integration is intended to allow people to video conference while collaborating on a score.
For example, save the score as a PDF for print, in MusicXML or MIDI for transfer to other apps, or in. Google Drive serves to save your score or export your files in various formats. They'll need to sign up for a Flat account, then your collaborators will have simultaneous, real-time access to your score.įigure B Flat.io, in beta as of July 2015, adds collaboration to notation.įlat.io also seeks to integrate with Google Drive and Hangouts. Create your score, choose "Share," and invite people with "read" or "write" permissions to your score.
Just as multiple people may edit a Google Doc at once, multiple people may edit a score at the same time in Flat. Flat, which remains in beta-and free-as of July 2015, lets you share a score with other people who can co-compose ( Figure B). Flat.ioįlat.io adds collaboration to notation. Noteflight for Teachers allows a teacher to set up a COPPA compliant site for use with students or multiple classrooms of students. For example, the $49/year individual level expands the number of instruments available and provides for printing of parts (e.g., Violin, Cello, etc.). Basic features are free, with advanced features available for a fee. Noteflight works on a "freemium" pricing model. Noteflight supports MusicXML, which makes it easier to transfer music files to and from other music apps.įigure A Noteflight moved music notation to the browser. Print your score or share it online for others to see and hear. Revise your work from almost any browser or device. Listen to your composition played back with simulated instruments. Create an account, login, and create a score. Noteflight moved music notation to the browser ( Figure A).