I have to say that I agree with this reply. I have both Finale and Sibelius, and have had them for a long time. HP is vastly superior (IMHO) to what Sibelius has if your goal is to hear a nuanced playback of what you think you entered with notes, tempos, articulations, etc. Of course, it's clearly not like having a live orchestra play your score. Nor is it like handcrafting a MIDI file in SONAR, Cubase, Logic, etc. It's a quick and dirty method of making sure you get roughly what you are intending.
People that intend to do full mockups of their work for soundtracks, backing tracks, Gary's Christmas CD, etc., still need to tweak in one of the sequencing packages.
I've said (and will continue to say to anybody who will listen) that the first company that can combine the two genres (notation and sequencing) into one program, and make it EASY to use, will make some $$$. Robert Piechaud (HP) has done a great job with that functionality, but it's only the beginning. There are still many PhD theses left to be written on "humanizing" computer approximations of what humans can do with real instruments in real orchestras.
There's also the magic that people like DPDan Kury do with the mixing and reverb in getting the sound "right." That's still more of an art than a science.
Keith Walls




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