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Importing native Sibelius files with irregular time signatures

April 14, 2025April 16, 2025

Sibelius allows you to import files directly into another existing Sibelius file or template, but the feature doesn’t work if you have irregular time signatures or a non-standard pickup bar. Fortunately, there is a way, using a very special plug-in.

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Graphical MIDI Tools introduces free time-unlimited version alongside premium tier

December 19, 2024January 4, 2025

Graphical MIDI Tools (GMT), the ingenious plug-in for Sibelius that allows the user to manipulate MIDI information in the score in a graphical manner, is now available in a free tier, with basic features that may be used for an infinite time.

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Muse Hub transforms into a platform for playback options and audio tools

August 12, 2024August 20, 2024

A Muse Hub update transforms the application from a delivery method for in-house products and playback libraries to a platform that offers purchasing third-party playback options in MuseScore Studio, audio tools, and audio samples.

Tutorials

Using WordBuilder with Sibelius to make vocal text come alive

June 14, 2024June 20, 2024

Using the EastWest Hollywood Choirs library and their built-in WordBuilder 2 engine, you can assemble words, enabling your choir passages to sing text in Sibelius.

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Graphical MIDI Tools 2024.5 for Sibelius adds hit points

May 22, 2024December 18, 2024

The 2024.5 Graphical MIDI Tools (GMT) update adds support for graphical hit points directly to the GMT interface, which can be used to complement the existing hit point feature in Sibelius.

News

Graphical MIDI Tools 2024.2 for Sibelius adds tempo editing

February 27, 2024March 5, 2024

The 2024.2 Graphical MIDI Tools (GMT) update adds a graphical tempo module directly to the GMT interface, making it easier to interact with GMT directly in the Sibelius environment.

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Graphical MIDI Tools 2.1 for Sibelius updated to add transport, more editing features

February 22, 2023February 28, 2023

Graphical MIDI Tools for Sibelius is updated to version 2.1. This significant update adds a transport bar directly to the GMT interface. It also adds several new editing and navigation features.

Tutorials

Scoring the 11 o’clock number with Dorico and Emvoice One

October 18, 2022October 22, 2022

Ian Blick shows how to score a song using Emvoice One and Dorico, how to add vibrato using a plug-in inside a DAW to give the sung line more expression, and also how to use the audio from a video file to synchronize with Dorico.

Tutorials

Scoring a 16th century ayre with Dorico and Emvoice One

May 17, 2022May 20, 2022

Ian Blick illustrates how to make the Emvoice One voice synth emulate the voice of a trained singer, adding more realism to a score which has been produced in Dorico Pro.

Reviews

Graphical MIDI Tools 2 is a major upgrade to the DAW-like plug-in for Sibelius

December 20, 2021February 28, 2024

A major upgrade is out for Graphical MIDI Tools for Sibelius, which allows the user to manipulate MIDI information in the score in a graphical manner. It has been completely overhauled as an application that runs within Sibelius to provide a piano roll window.

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