Well, it's not possible with MSP for now. I'm hoping that MSP will support musescore and irealpro files someday but I fear it isn't in the near future if at all.
For now I recommend looking into the open source musescore app and it's Android companion songbook.
You might also want to look into IRealPro which is far better than Fakebookpro even if it also doesn't deal in melodies.
(07-14-2016, 03:30 PM)BRX Wrote: Well, it's not possible with MSP for now. I'm hoping that MSP will support musescore and irealpro files someday but I fear it isn't in the near future if at all.
For now I recommend looking into the open source musescore app and it's Android companion songbook.
You might also want to look into IRealPro which is far better than Fakebookpro even if it also doesn't deal in melodies.
Thank you so much for those suggestions. I will research them further.
A nice workaround for me seems to be:
- I create (or find on the internet) a song as MuseScore .MSCZ file
- I export the song (in my preferred key(s)) as PDF(s) using MuseScore's built-in PDF export
- I add a link to the PDF that points to the original .MSCZ file
- I import the PDF(s) as usual into MSP
I can use the PDF(s) with all MSP features like setlists, collections and so on.
In case someone asks for a different key, the link opens the .MSCZ in MuseScore (on my Windows PC) or in MuseScore Songbook (on my Android tablet). Both MuseScore and MuseScore Songbook support transposing on the fly.
There are some open issues and potential improvements regarding workflow and handling that have nothing to do with MSP, find some details and an example here: http://zubersoft.com/mobilesheets/forum/...p?tid=3161
07-15-2016, 10:17 PM (This post was last modified: 07-15-2016, 10:33 PM by itsme.)
No. I'm talking about a link to a locally stored .MSCZ file. In the first step it is required to be stored in the same folder as the PDF.
The attachment BeiDirWarEsImmerSoSchoen.ZIP in http://zubersoft.com/mobilesheets/forum/...p?tid=3161 contains such a pair of .PDF and .MSCZ if you want to try it.
Here's how I created that link:
I open the PDF with the free "PDF-XChange Viewer" http://www.chip.de/downloads/PDF-XChange...39244.html to add the link.
From the menu I select "Tools – Link Tools – Rectangle Link Tool" and add a rectangular link.
Then I open the link's properties window and select the "Open a file" action via "Actions - Add 'Open a file'...".
Another follow up window opens where I select the MSCZ file, and set "Open In:" to "Window set by user preference" and "Operation:" to "open".
From the "Appearance" menu you can set a frame around the link or add a textual comment via "Comments" to make the link visible.
A bit complicated, for now. I just wanted to see if it works. I'm looking for an easier way to do it.
OK, understood. Because you mentioned your MuseScore on PC and Songbook I was wondering where you stored the file.
It's also possible to make attachments to PDF files. If those could be opened from MSP to an external application like Songbook, it maybe would a bit easier and you needn't store them separately (and could give them to other musicians).
(If MP3s are attached to PDFs maybe the audio player could play them directly, I'm thinking on an unrelated note.)
07-15-2016, 10:40 PM (This post was last modified: 07-15-2016, 10:51 PM by itsme.)
I mentioned the PC because the link works both on the PC as on the tablet. It works fine with MSP and with some, but not every PDF Viewer.
This is why "stored in the same folder" is required, to allow copying both files into any folder, be it on PC or tablet and it keeps working fine.
I maintain my songs for MSP in a folder tree on my PC. These folders are synchronized with "FolderSync" to my tablet and with "TeamDrive" to other band members' computers.
I already downloaded and installed the free Musecore and was able to get a huge number of jazz standards in mxl format. I was able to load some in Musecrose and transpose them as needed. It worked!