ABSTRACT
Though the number of iOS apps are growing at a tremendous rate, there are no apps which render musical scores digitally. The app which is presented uses a specialised music notation rendering engine, which renders music from a text file using a simple XML-like notation. It is quite common for musicians to read music using PDF viewers. Such a viewing system has many limitations which are overcome by the Treble rendering engine, and the host application.
Index Terms
- Treble: music for musicians
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