TURANDOT

the music notation software

Introduction
General
- Document Info
- Turandot Explorer

- Part extraction
- Printing
- Undo/Redo
- File export/import
Instruments and staves
Notation
Texts
Lines
Chords and Guitar frames

Page layout
Playback
Score examples
System requirements

General

Document Info

The Document info Summary tab is used to enter information such as the title and subtitle of the piece and the composer’s name.
The Statistics tab displays a count of various items in your score such as systems, bars, notes, noteheads and texts.

Turandot Explorer

With the help of the Turandot Explorer, you can find your Turandot scores much easier because you can see all the Document Info (Composer, Title, and Subtitle) next to the filename.

Part extraction

Extract several instruments into same part.
Automatically transposes the music if necessary (transposing instruments).
Create automatic multi-bar rests, divided at time signatures, key changes, rehearsal marks, etc.
Add a Staff/Group name as a header in extracted parts.

Printing

Uses any Windows-compatible printer — does not require PostScript.
You can select the page range to print (from - to, all/odd/even pages).
Optional crop and registration marks, page borders.

Undo/Redo

Undo up to 1000 operations.
Undo/redo history shows recent actions,
so it is easier go back to any point.

File export/import

Read and write standard MIDI files.
Turandot can read MusicXml files. (You can use Visiv's SharpEye Music Reader to convert printed sheet music into MusicXML file which can then be imported into Turandot.)
The pages of the score can be exported as a picture in either the Windows Enhanced Metafile (.EMF) or the Windows Bitmap formats (.BMP).