Saturday, 24 October 2009

Sibelius 5 Software Overview

Audio Editing Software Review
Break Down Your Sound Barriers
Amateur audiophiles and aspiring mixers; burn, edit, rip, restore and add effects to amp up your sound and create supersonic digital tracks with audio editing software.
Why Use Audio Editing Software?

Sibelius 5 represents the latest advance in the world’s favorite music software. We’ve listened to what Sibelius users have been asking for, and have spent many months adding fantastic enhancements for writing music, the latest technologies such as VST & Audio Units, and completely new features, such as the Ideas Hub.

Sibelius 5


Retail Price: $419.95



Sibelius 5 represents the latest advance in the world’s favorite music software.
About Sibelius


  • Sibelius is the world’s market leader in music notation software.
  • Sibelius was founded in 1993 to sell music notation software, initially for the Acorn computer.
  • Windows and Mac versions were released in 1998/99.
  • Since then the Sibelius Group has developed 20 additional music products for the professional, educational and home user, ranging from Internet publishing to guitar software.
  • Sibelius has customers in over 100 countries.
  • Sibelius is used in 60% of schools in the UK, Australia and New Zealand.
  • Sibelius is endorsed by the Royal Academy of Music and is used by all the major music academies and colleges: the Royal College of Music, Trinity College of Music, Oxford and Cambridge Universities, the Juilliard School, Berklee School of Music, the Sibelius Academy in Finland, the Royal College of Music in Stockholm.
  • The world’s leading music publishers, including Music Sales, Hal Leonard and Yamaha, use Sibelius.
  • In 2005, Sibelius was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Award for Innovation.
    Sibelius was recently acquired by Avid Technology, Inc., the worldwide leaders in digital media editing and creation solutions. Sibelius is part of of Avid’s Audio division which also includes Digidesign, producers of Pro Tools, and M-Audio.

    Sibelius is headquartered in London, UK, with offices in San Francisco, Adelaide and Tokyo.
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