07-03-2023, 08:22 PM
Guys.
Just signed up today. Ive been a gigging guitar/vocal musician since the early seventies and every so often, a new product comes out to make stage work easier or more efficient. Mobile sheets has just blown all those aids right out of the water in my opinion. Absolutely love it. Now, as said, im an old skool musician not an I.T person so even more excited that i managed to enter this digital era without the aid of a five year old to help me. I write out my own score in my laptop in a format that has worked for me for decades, save in PDF and transfer to my galaxy which is the only device with the app installed at the mo. There have been occasions where i need to edit or add notes and highlights etc post saving in the library. Im finding i can do the edits on the tablet but it would be easier for me if i can do all the edits on laptop and automatically transfer these edits to tab. i.e have the app on both devices. Am i making any sense and if so, is there a way of doing it?
Kind regards
Nick
Just signed up today. Ive been a gigging guitar/vocal musician since the early seventies and every so often, a new product comes out to make stage work easier or more efficient. Mobile sheets has just blown all those aids right out of the water in my opinion. Absolutely love it. Now, as said, im an old skool musician not an I.T person so even more excited that i managed to enter this digital era without the aid of a five year old to help me. I write out my own score in my laptop in a format that has worked for me for decades, save in PDF and transfer to my galaxy which is the only device with the app installed at the mo. There have been occasions where i need to edit or add notes and highlights etc post saving in the library. Im finding i can do the edits on the tablet but it would be easier for me if i can do all the edits on laptop and automatically transfer these edits to tab. i.e have the app on both devices. Am i making any sense and if so, is there a way of doing it?
Kind regards
Nick
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