Sibelius 7 - Notation Software Including Full Sound Library
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- Applications > Windows
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- 24.96 GiB (26804503588 Bytes)
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- 2012-02-16 00:16:55 GMT
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- Lucybabe
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The latest generation of the world’s best-selling music notation software, Avid Sibelius 7 is sophisticated enough to meet the demands of top composers, arrangers, and publishers, yet simple enough for beginners and students. Work quickly with the brand-new, task-oriented user interface. Experience your scores in stunning clarity with the exclusive, professional-quality sound library. Collaborate more easily thanks to full MusicXML interchange support and other sharing options. With all these advancements and many more, Sibelius 7 is the fastest, smartest, easiest way to write music. Task-oriented user interface The brand-new Sibelius 7 user interface provides task-focused tabs that lead you through the process of creating a score from start to finish. Every feature has both an icon and a text description—which you can access via a button or a keyboard shortcut—with full contextual help available when you need it. Professional sound library—only in Sibelius You finesse every detail of your score—you want to hear every nuance during playback. Sibelius 7 includes more than 38 GB of professional content, including a specially recorded symphony orchestra, rock and pop instruments, and much more. This exclusive content is only available in Sibelius 7. Native 64-bit support—only in Sibelius Today’s 64-bit capable hardware and operating systems provide big speed and memory advantages. Sibelius 7 is the world’s first 64-bit notation software, enabling you to unlock the full power of your 64-bit system—and work more quickly, with more virtual instruments and effects, than ever before. Optimized for single monitor use—only in Sibelius We understand that many of our customers favor laptops or other single-display systems. That’s why we designed the Sibelius 7 interface to allow you to focus on the music at all times—and easily hide information that you only need to see occasionally. Switch to Sibelius from Finale There’s never been a better time to switch from Finale® to Sibelius. Sibelius now features a step-time note input method that is very similar to Finale software’s Speedy Entry method—right down to using many of the same keystrokes. So if you know how to input notes in Finale, you know Sibelius too. And because today’s workflows include a wide variety of software applications, Sibelius 7 now includes full MusicXML export capability, so you can exchange files with hundreds of other applications, including Finale. Text and typography enhancements Take advantage of the latest OpenType fonts, including advanced features like ligatures, and employ them in text frames with full DTP-level capabilities. There’s no need to export projects to a separate DTP application—now you can complete many of them within Sibelius 7. Graphics import and export Sibelius 7 makes it easy to import graphics in all major formats, then manipulate them to build complex layouts for publishing, creating teaching materials, instructional books, and more. You can export the full score as publication-quality graphics in PDF format, plus individual pages or smaller sections in EPS, PNG, and SVG formats. It’s never been faster or easier to finish the job to the highest standards. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created from tone19's Sibelius torrent for Mac, I have converted and made it usable for Windows. Included is the ISO's of the Install disc and the 3 content discs containing additional sounds. I have named the files in order of use. But for the sake of completion, please follow these steps to install. 1: Mount the Install disc using Daemon Tools or similar software. Burning is another option. 2: Install Sibelius, and then install the sounds. Photoscore, Audioscore, and Torch are optional. 3: Repeat step 1 with Content 1 and install. 4: Repeat step 1 with Content 2 and install. 5: Repeat step 1 with Content 3 and install. 6: Install the Sibelius710b54 update. 7: Install the Sibelius7SoundsUpdate710. 8: Run the Generic Patch created by ASSiGN. Browse for the SARILib.dll in your install directory. If running 64-bit, run it twice, browsing for both the 64-bit and x86. Congrats. You now have a fully activated Sibelius 7.1 with all the sounds.
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Thank you so much. Took fucking forever to download, but it works fine. Full sound library sounds amazing. Sibelius is having trouble recognizing different VSTs, which frustrates me, but I can't tell whether that's a problem with the program itself or with the cracked version.
Can I download and install the content only its because I have Sibelius 7.1.2
I must say, damn good stuff, sir.
Secondly, to anyone having trouble with step (8), this is my explanation of it to help you:
1. Go to the download folder (the on you torrented from here, the same one with content 1, 2 & 3 in it) and double click on the file named '07 - Avid_Sibelius_7_Generic_Patch_ASSiGN'.
2. A dialogue box will pop up telling you 'This patch is for "SARILib.dll" only works for Administrator rights'. Simply click 'OK', and wait a few seconds.
3. Another window will pop up, prompting you to open a file. So, what file do you need to open? You need to open the file named "SARILib.dll". Ah, but where do you find the file named "SARILib.dll"? Well...
Secondly, to anyone having trouble with step (8), this is my explanation of it to help you:
1. Go to the download folder (the on you torrented from here, the same one with content 1, 2 & 3 in it) and double click on the file named '07 - Avid_Sibelius_7_Generic_Patch_ASSiGN'.
2. A dialogue box will pop up telling you 'This patch is for "SARILib.dll" only works for Administrator rights'. Simply click 'OK', and wait a few seconds.
3. Another window will pop up, prompting you to open a file. So, what file do you need to open? You need to open the file named "SARILib.dll". Ah, but where do you find the file named "SARILib.dll"? Well...
4. Go to 'Windows (C:)' and look for the file called 'Program Files'. Once you find it...
5. Open up 'Program Files', and look for the file contained inside called 'Avid'.
6. Open up 'Avid'. Inside of 'Avid' there will be two other files, one of which is called 'Sibelius 7'.
7. Open up 'Sibelius 7'. Inside, you'll see a whole bunch of files. Scroll down and the file 'SARILib.dll' should be there, the second last one from the bottom.
8. Click on the file called 'SARILib.dll' and then click 'Open' at the bottom right hand of the window.
5. Open up 'Program Files', and look for the file contained inside called 'Avid'.
6. Open up 'Avid'. Inside of 'Avid' there will be two other files, one of which is called 'Sibelius 7'.
7. Open up 'Sibelius 7'. Inside, you'll see a whole bunch of files. Scroll down and the file 'SARILib.dll' should be there, the second last one from the bottom.
8. Click on the file called 'SARILib.dll' and then click 'Open' at the bottom right hand of the window.
Finally, If you have a 64-bit processor, you have to go through all of these steps not only once, but twice. EXCEPT FOR ONE DIFFERENCE: when you go through these steps the SECOND time around, replace steps (4) and (5) with the following steps:
4. Go to 'Windows (C:)' and look for the file called 'Program Files (x86)'. Once you find it...
5. Open up 'Program Files (x86)', and look for the file contained inside called 'Avid'.
Then continue on and do exactly what you did the first time.
4. Go to 'Windows (C:)' and look for the file called 'Program Files (x86)'. Once you find it...
5. Open up 'Program Files (x86)', and look for the file contained inside called 'Avid'.
Then continue on and do exactly what you did the first time.
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