- Mix and match music fonts
- Save time with six speedy Sibelius selection shortcuts
- Danny Elfman’s Alice in Wonderland score prepared in Sibelius
- John Metcalfe on arranging Peter Gabriel’s “Scratch My Back”
- Strictly Composing winner Julian Pombo is a Sibelius Student
- Avatar composer James Horner: “Without Sibelius, we’d be lost”
- Composer Blake Neely on HBO’s The Pacific
- Best Original Score Oscar-winner “Up” scored in Sibelius
- Last few days to switch from Finale and save!
- Huffington Post says Sibelius is “a technological wonder”
Color & Graphics in Sibelius 2
These pages refer solely to the upgrade from Sibelius 1.x to Sibelius 2. All the improvements and many more are incorporated in the more recent upgrade to Sibelius 6.
Import color or black-and-white TIFF graphics into your scores for logos, special notations and cover pages - even include photos and print them in color! Mark music with a highlighter pen, or use the new note color options - you can include these on printouts, too.
Graphics export is easier than ever: the new Save as Graphics dialog lists many common graphics and word processor programs, so you simply choose the appropriate program, and select whether you want to export a single page, the selected system(s), or the whole score. Advanced options including embedding fonts in EPS files.
Save as Graphics: just choose the appropriate program, and Sibelius does the rest |
Color notes slightly according to their voice, making it easier to proof-read polyphonic music |
Import color graphics - lots of graphics are included |
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Mark up sketches and coursework with the highlighter pen |
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