I use a USB type B to USB type C cable. USB C in the tablet and the other end in the PA1000. If you need to charge the tablet while using it you to let the USB C go through another hub that can provide power as well.
Thank you for your quick response. I thought so and I have the same cable, but I have no communication between the two devices. So , I have to check again. Greetings from lower Austria, Henry.@@TechCars
I was hoping that you would turn it sideways and show two pages at a time. I have a Galaxy View 1 with an 18.4 inch screen and MobileSheets that I use for a 2 page display.
Question for the Galaxy View. I am considering buying one of those for the size. But I am really curious to see how that device works with a e-pencil. Can you give me some info on that?
@@lamaquinaludica9816 You actually just use a rubber typed stylus (kind of a fake finger) instead of an actual e-pencil. You do get more accuracy than with your finger if you're doing graphics and such, but its not the same as a drawing tablet.
The S pen is great. It's the same feeling as on the other apps. I never mentioned that in the video, but ofcourse the s pen could be used for notes and other stuff :)
@@TechCars Thank you for your response. Does that mean that writing will be the same (feeling) as writing in the basic notes of Android? By the way, do you have experience with the forscore in ipad? Can you compare them? In terms of writing.
@@TechCars I still have no experience with tablets. I'm debating between the ipad pro 12.9 / s8 ultra 14.6. So I still don’t really understand what the differences are between them.. I have heard a lot of reviews on the Forscore and almost no on the mobile sheets. I need it to make me feel like I'm writing on a regular page. With all the little nuances. And the markings.
@@TechCars I continued my last night's search: The Google Nexus 9 (from 2016) also had 4:3 aspect ratio....how ever at only 8.9" screen size it's practically unusable for reading sheet music. Another option would be the Onyx Max Boox 3 which has 4:3 aspect ratio and 13.3" screensize. In my opinion that - as cool as it is and it being an e-ink reader - is completely overpriced. I guess the iPad would be a much more suitable option then since you can also watch movies, play games etc. on there perfectly fine.
Hi there. So I have now clarified why my communication between MSpro and PA1000 doesn't work: It is NOT the number that you show in your video! You have to declare in the MIDI chart Commandtyp=NUMBER and 1 line down is the number which correspondent to number in the songbook. So this works for me. BR Henry
What type of case did you get for the tablet? On mine, it's the Supcase Unicorn Beetle "Defender" Case(which seems to be one of the most durable and sturdy compared to many, commercially online, for the Tab S8 Ultra). Also, I personally love that it included a built-in, glass screen protector!
I actually got the samsung keyboard for it so it only has protection on the back when the keyboard is off. I might look for an additional case. I might as well look at the Supcase then :) Thanks for the tip.
Unfortunately there aren't possibilities for face gestures in Android apps as we saw at ForScore on the Ipad. That would be a great improvement. A page turner is nice but when playing the organ, where can you lay down the pageturner..
Hi. If you're in the apple eco system, getting an Ipad isn't such a bad idea. I know Xioami is going to release a 14" tablet to compete with Samsung, which is good!
@@TechCars Thanks for the quick reply. Hmm, I'm not too sure then. The width of the ultra screen seemed pretty much the same as the ipad pro, but I can't comment on things like Bloom/glare etc. A 14" tablet would be nice, but I could always pick up the 4th gen ipad pro second hand for now and then sell it on. I just genuinely can't carry 600 pages of sheet music around with me anymore!
@@treguard1982 Agree. It's so great having it in the tablet. And combined with the pedal it's awesome. iPad probably has a better screen ratio for this. You do get black areas on the top or bottom with the 16:10 aspect ratio.
@@TechCars Thanks man, I really appreciate it :) Something I didn't consider if that I guess I can't just put the tablet straight onto a piano music rest/holder. Is there a case you'd recommend to stop it slipping off please? :) My Knight K10 does have ridges, however many I've used are very smooth, so it would just slide off
Several years ago, I remembered a sheet music device that was $1500, which was out of many people's price range. Technology is a wonderful thing.
thank you for sharing this video!
Could you pls explain exactly how you connect the tablet to the PA1000 and which steps you do on the PA1000. Thx very much
I use a USB type B to USB type C cable. USB C in the tablet and the other end in the PA1000. If you need to charge the tablet while using it you to let the USB C go through another hub that can provide power as well.
Thank you for your quick response. I thought so and I have the same cable, but I have no communication between the two devices. So , I have to check again. Greetings from lower Austria, Henry.@@TechCars
If I wanted to digitalize my traditional sheets by taking a photo of it, does this app do the job (like Forescored does)?
If I put it in landscape mode will two pages fit on the screen?
Yes it can but they will be a bit harder to read. 🤓
I was hoping that you would turn it sideways and show two pages at a time. I have a Galaxy View 1 with an 18.4 inch screen and MobileSheets that I use for a 2 page display.
I can take a picture of it sideways and email it to you? Would that be ok?
@@TechCars Thank you! It's this name on the America Online domain.
Question for the Galaxy View. I am considering buying one of those for the size. But I am really curious to see how that device works with a e-pencil. Can you give me some info on that?
@@lamaquinaludica9816 You actually just use a rubber typed stylus (kind of a fake finger) instead of an actual e-pencil. You do get more accuracy than with your finger if you're doing graphics and such, but its not the same as a drawing tablet.
@@scalhotrod Is the detail enough for looking at scores? Or it gets all blurry?
Hi,
How does it feel with the pen writing on the charts? How realistic is the feeling?
The S pen is great. It's the same feeling as on the other apps. I never mentioned that in the video, but ofcourse the s pen could be used for notes and other stuff :)
@@TechCars Thank you for your response.
Does that mean that writing will be the same (feeling) as writing in the basic notes of Android?
By the way, do you have experience with the forscore in ipad? Can you compare them? In terms of writing.
@@moshico13 It will feel the same :) No sorry I don't own an ipad. Is forscore good? I've heard about songbook, have you seen that?
@@TechCars I still have no experience with tablets. I'm debating between the ipad pro 12.9 / s8 ultra 14.6. So I still don’t really understand what the differences are between them..
I have heard a lot of reviews on the Forscore and almost no on the mobile sheets.
I need it to make me feel like I'm writing on a regular page. With all the little nuances. And the markings.
@@moshico13 Can you borrow an Android tablet and try the software before you decide?
Is there a tab with bigger display out there for short sighted players?
Bigger than 15"?
@@TechCars Yeah, i guess. Any display size that can at least match the size of a physical music sheet paper size
@@amirprog The only options I can think of is the iPad Pro with 12.9" screen. It's a different aspect ratio. More like a paper I believe.
The tablet looks great if it wasn't for its aspect ratio. I guess there's no way around an iPad then if you want true A4 ratio of 4:3
I haven't seen an Android tablet with the same aspect ratio as the iPad yet.
@@TechCars I continued my last night's search: The Google Nexus 9 (from 2016) also had 4:3 aspect ratio....how ever at only 8.9" screen size it's practically unusable for reading sheet music.
Another option would be the Onyx Max Boox 3 which has 4:3 aspect ratio and 13.3" screensize. In my opinion that - as cool as it is and it being an e-ink reader - is completely overpriced. I guess the iPad would be a much more suitable option then since you can also watch movies, play games etc. on there perfectly fine.
Hi there.
So I have now clarified why my communication between MSpro and PA1000 doesn't work: It is NOT the number that you show in your video!
You have to declare in the MIDI chart Commandtyp=NUMBER and 1 line down is the number which correspondent to number in the songbook. So this works for me. BR Henry
Great that it worked out.
Saab❤
Does it fit to the scenario that continuuos VERTICAL SCROLLING might fill up the blank space underneath the score?
I need to test! I use the pedal to switch pages at the moment! The app is pretty advanced so I guess it can do it.
What type of case did you get for the tablet? On mine, it's the Supcase Unicorn Beetle "Defender" Case(which seems to be one of the most durable and sturdy compared to many, commercially online, for the Tab S8 Ultra). Also, I personally love that it included a built-in, glass screen protector!
I actually got the samsung keyboard for it so it only has protection on the back when the keyboard is off. I might look for an additional case. I might as well look at the Supcase then :) Thanks for the tip.
exactly same setting but it wont work...is it cable problem?
Unfortunately there aren't possibilities for face gestures in Android apps as we saw at ForScore on the Ipad. That would be a great improvement. A page turner is nice but when playing the organ, where can you lay down the pageturner..
AirTurn produced a bite switch for organists. I have one - looks undignified but works like a dream.
Msp actually has the feature for face gestures, you just need to go through the settings and you will easily find it
can i write sheetmusic realtime with keyboard roland fp10 bluetooth and android apps?
Not with this app.
Too expensive. Any budget friendly recommendation? I literally need it just for music sheet?
Maybe the Lenovo P12 is a better choice? Going below 12" is probably not a good idea.
@@TechCars thanks but when i said budget friendly i ment something up to 250$ max 😁
Sorry. How about this? www.hannspree.eu/product/hannspad-13-3-zeus/
@@TechCars thanks! Checking the reviews and videos now. Seems to be too big because of the frame but that's the only downside for now
I just bought another Samsung Galaxy Note pro 12.2 for $100.00 for backup.
I'm looking at this or an Ipad Pro 2020 (4th gen). Not sure :\
Hi. If you're in the apple eco system, getting an Ipad isn't such a bad idea. I know Xioami is going to release a 14" tablet to compete with Samsung, which is good!
@@TechCars Thanks for the quick reply. Hmm, I'm not too sure then. The width of the ultra screen seemed pretty much the same as the ipad pro, but I can't comment on things like Bloom/glare etc. A 14" tablet would be nice, but I could always pick up the 4th gen ipad pro second hand for now and then sell it on.
I just genuinely can't carry 600 pages of sheet music around with me anymore!
@@treguard1982 Agree. It's so great having it in the tablet. And combined with the pedal it's awesome. iPad probably has a better screen ratio for this. You do get black areas on the top or bottom with the 16:10 aspect ratio.
@@TechCars Thanks man, I really appreciate it :) Something I didn't consider if that I guess I can't just put the tablet straight onto a piano music rest/holder. Is there a case you'd recommend to stop it slipping off please? :) My Knight K10 does have ridges, however many I've used are very smooth, so it would just slide off
@@treguard1982 If you mean the S8 there are some original solutions and some 3rd party covers out there. If it's tall enought I guess it's ok?
14.6 inch display is great but aspect ratio kills it. 99.99999 percent of sheet music is 4:3.
stick around to find out .... maybe maybe not