MobileSheets for iPad is a Music app by Michael Zuber. MobileSheets is the ultimate sheet music viewer for the iPhone, iPad and Mac. It frees you from having to lug around books and binders, and gives you the ability to access any score in your library in seconds.
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1. - Hands-free page turns using any bluetooth or usb devices (including two and four pedal models), through the automatic scrolling feature, or by using face gestures such as an open mouth or smile.
2. - Support for multiple file types including images, PDFs, text files and chord pro files.
3. - Multiple modes of operation including two pages side-by-side, half page turns, and vertically scrolling pages.
4. - Custom page ordering, making it easy to cut out unnecessary pages, repeat pages or change the sequence of pages without affecting the original document.
5. - Support for communicating with MIDI devices over USB, Bluetooth and WiFi to load songs or trigger actions.
6. - Connect to other devices running MobileSheets on any platform, and easily share songs and setlists.
7. This application can not play back PDFs, images or text/chord pro files.
8. - The ability to transpose chords in text and chord pro files.
9. It can only display those files and play back audio files.
10. - A custom audio player for playing audio tracks with your scores.
11. Audio player supports a-b looping and multiple sizes.
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Got extremely excited to see this app finally on iOS. First attempt to sync from my Windows version to Mobile and.... with horror, realized it was deleting from my computer rather than adding to my Mobile. If I could change anything, I would like to see a more robust syncing system than what's currently in place. Right now, there is no confirmation warning, and restoring from backup requires copying to a local or icloud location (it thinks cloud files from connected services don't exist, despite clicking it to get that very message). The reason I still 5 star this is that I've used it for years at this point on my computer. It has automatic backups, and the manual backups restored my library without issue, thankfully. Additionally, the developer is extremely passionate and transparent about development of this program, and unlike apps like Forscore, doesn't paywall features. Happy to see this on iOS, and I hope to see improvements like those above!
I used Mobile Sheets Pro (MSP) on an android tablet for several years before getting an Mobile. For 2 years I struggled with ForScore (FS) before happily being able to return to MSP. MSP has a scroll function that FS lacks. I play contra dances and Irish gigs where we play a number of tunes in a row with no break. Many of the tunes fit 2-3 on a page so I can see what is coming up next and be ready to jump into the next tune. Even worse, FS does not have the ability to display the title of the next song continually. It only displays for a few seconds at the beginning of the song, and then it disappears. Well hello - when you really need it is near the end when you are getting ready to change songs. In frustration, I was having to write the name of the next song at the bottom of the page - a pain when you change setlists often. The only poor substitution in FS for the scroll function was a buggy split page function. MSP seems all over more intuitive and easy to use. I love having the whole alphabet displayed in the song list instead of every other letter and dots that I could never hit right. I’m sure there are other benefits I will remember as I get back into using MSP but this is an app I would highly recommend.
This is by far the most intuitive, well thought out and developed sheet music/ chart app for gigging musicians out there. I couldn’t imagine not having it!
Thanks for Ukrainian language, really appreciate it!
Title says it all. MobileSheets is fantastic and I have encouraged everyone I know who uses forScore, to try Mobilesheets instead. I was always annoyed by ForScore’s various UX idiosyncrasies (one of the least intuitive apps I’ve ever used) but I was invested due to the years of work I’d put into my scores. But then: It lost ALL MY ANNOTATIONS. I only ever use score-layer, and after a sync, they were all gone. I opened a ticket, but it took so long for the support team to get back to me (and then correspond with anything useful), that I’d already continued to work in my library, making more changes, and at that point there was no way I could restore from backup without losing all my changes. I tried Mobilesheets and immediately found it much, much easier to navigate. I bit the bullet and imported all my PDFs, to start anew. I haven’t looked back since. There are a few features I’d like to see (mainly around Google Pencil/annotation options) but they’re minor. And there are so many regular updates from the developer, with exquisitely detailed release notes, that I have great hopes for its future.
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