![]() When PlayScore 2 reads pages of music for import, it works in the background as you take a snap, so the MusicXML is ready to export afterwards. You can then edit and arrange your score as required. You should see essentially the same notation as you did in PlayScore 2. Once you’ve transferred your MusicXML file to your computer, open up Finale and import it from your “Downloads” folder. “Scanning Music into Finale” shows you all of the above steps. Then, the file will automatically transfer over to your Mac. ![]() If you’re a Mac user, simply tap the Airdrop button on your device’s export screen once you’ve tapped the Export button and Save as MusicXML. Open your email and download the file from there it will directly go into your “Downloads” folder on your computer. You’ll see the normal export screen come up onto your device, so send the MusicXML file to yourself by email. Next, tap the Export button and choose Save as MusicXML. To scan a PDF, open the score in Safari (or in your standard web browser for Android users) and choose ‘Copy to PlayScore 2’. To scan your music, just click on PlayScore 2’s Camera button and take pictures until you have snapped all the pages you need. ![]() Because this app handles all the minute details like slurs, dynamics and articulation, importing scores into Finale is the best way for it to read sheet music. You can scan any kind of sheet music into Finale with PlayScore 2. ![]()
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