Using Sibelius On Ipad
Using Sibelius On Ipad
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Making Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Object Versus Passage Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Making Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Selection Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Moving Selected Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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Command Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Comments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
“Sticky Note” Comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Text (Style) Comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
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Welcome to Sibelius® music notation software from Avid®. Sibelius lets you create beautiful scores, parts, charts,
lead sheets, songbooks—really any kind of printed music in any style, for any genre. Whether you are creating or-
chestral scores, jazz charts, guitar tab, worksheets for music education, or anything else, Sibelius lets you do it
quickly and easily with professional results.
Sibelius software runs on macOS or Windows, and the Sibelius app on iPad. You can share Sibelius scores (.sib files)
between all platforms. This lets you work on your scores in the studio on your desktop or laptop computer, or on
the go with your iPad. Keep your Sibelius files on cloud storage (such as iCloud) to work on them with Sibelius on
your desktop or laptop computer in tandem with Sibelius on your iPad. Note that not all features available with
each tier of Sibelius software on macOS or Windows are currently available with the Sibelius app on iPad (see Fea-
ture Differences by Tier).
The Sibelius software product line consists of three tiers of feature functionality ranging from beginner to profes-
sional: Sibelius | First (perfect for beginners), Sibelius (great for students and skilled amateurs), and
Sibelius | Ultimate (a must for professionals). In this documentation, “Sibelius” generally refers to all three—
Sibelius | First, Sibelius, and Sibelius | Ultimate—for the sake of readability. This guide specifically covers using Si-
belius on an iPad. For detailed information on all Sibelius features and functions, see the Sibelius Reference
Guide.pdf.
To get started, download and install the Sibelius app on your iPad for free from the Apple App Store. Once it is
installed you can log in to your Avid Master Account to unlock features if you already have Sibelius | Ultimate or
Sibelius software for your desktop or laptop computer, or your can upgrade your subscription with your Apple User
ID to unlock features just for Sibelius on your iPad.
To sign up, go to avid.com, click on “Sign In,” and then fill in the required fields located under the “Create Avid
Master Account.” Choose “Link this account” if you already have an account or choose “Create Account,” fill in
the required fields and click Submit.
Your Avid Master Account is divided into sections. Notice that the Avid Support Center, Download Center, and Avid
Community need to be linked.
If you own a registered copy of or subscription for Sibelius or Sibelius | Ultimate, log in to your Avid Master Account
from the Sibelius app on iPad to unlock the corresponding feature set. For more information, see Avid Login or
In-app Purchase.
Video Tutorials
Get started with Sibelius quickly by reviewing our online Sibelius tutorial videos:
Sibelius Tutorials and
Sibelius on iPad Tutorials
Sibelius on an iPad has two main views: Documents view and Score view. In Documents view you can manage and
open Sibelius files (.sib), as well as create new Sibelius scores. In Score view you can edit, play, print, and review
scores.
NOTE: Light versus Dark—the Sibelius app follows the iPad Display & Brightness settings for Appearance automat-
ically (in the Settings app).
Documents View
When you first launch the Sibelius app on an iPad it opens in Documents view. Subsequently, if you quit the app
while in Score view, the next time you launch the app it opens the last score you had open in Score view. Documents
view lets you navigate the iPad file system where you can manage and open Sibelius files (.sib) on your iPad, as
well as create new Sibelius scores. All common iPad file management functions are available in Documents view.
You can navigate Locations (such as your iCloud Drive, On My iPad, and Favorites), use Tags, create folders, and
so on. When you select files or folders you can use common file and folder management tasks, such as Share, Du-
plicate, Move, Delete, and More. Additionally, a Create Document icon is always present in the upper left hand cor-
ner of this view. Tapping either that or the + symbol at the top of the screen opens the Manuscript Paper and Ex-
ample Score view where you can create a new score (.sib file).
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Documents view
Documents view functions very much like the iPad Files app. It lets you navigate local (On My iPad) and
Cloud-based (such as iCloud) locations and folders, open and create Sibelius files, as well as manage files and
folders (see Working with Sibelius Files).
Command
Back Play Undo File name Create Search More Lock
Score view
Score view provides the following controls along the top of the window (from left to right):
< (Back button) Tap to return to Document view (this automatically saves your score). Touch and hold for a
menu that lets you Save, Save as Copy, Save and Close, or Close without Saving.
(Undo button) Tap to undo the last action. Touch and hold for a menu that lets you Undo the last action or
Redo the last undone action.
Title Bar Shows the file name of your score. The file name is bold when the score is saved. The file name changes
to non-bold as soon as any unsaved changes are made.
+ (Create menu) Tap to access Notation, Lines, Symbols, Text, and Instrument galleries.
... (More menu) Tap to access Unlock more features/Manage Subscription, Print, and Document Setup options.
You can also access in-app Getting Started videos and online PDF documentation for Sibelius.
Lock/Unlock Tap to lock or unlock the score. When unlocked, you can edit the score. When locked, you can
only view, play back, and print the score. When opening a score created in a higher tier of Sibelius (such as
Sibelius | Ultimate) in a lower tier of Sibelius (such as Sibelius | First) that has more staves than are supported,
the score opens locked and cannot be unlocked.
Note that touching an object in the score will select it, and dragging will move the selected object.
Creating a Score
To create a new score:
1 In Documents view, do one of the following:
• Tap the Create Document icon.
• Tap + at the top right in Documents view.
2 Tap to Choose a Manuscript Paper from the available options (see Manuscript Paper and Example Score Gal-
lery).
3 Your new score opens in Score view (you can change, add, or remove Instruments once your new score is open
in Score view).
4 Touch and HOLD < and tap Save to save the score.
The Sibelius file for your new score is created in the location were you tapped Create Document or + using the name
of the selected Manuscript Paper. You can rename the new Score file in Documents view (see File Management).
File Management
In Documents view, the Sibelius app uses many of the same file management tools as the iPad Files app.
File Menu
Use the File menu to Copy, Duplicate, Move, Delete, get Info on, add Tags to, Rename, and Share any file or folder.
File menu
The Sibelius app lets you lock or unlock scores to prevent or allow editing. When a score is unlocked, you can edit
all aspects of the score. When a score is locked you cannot edit it, but you can view, play back, and print the score.
Hidden objects, layout marks, and comments are not shown, which provides a clean look at the score as it will ap-
pear when printed. Additionally, when locked the Undo, Create, and Command Search icons are hidden, and the
remaining icons turn monochromatic. Document Setup options are also not available in the More menu when a
score is locked. A locked score in Sibelius on iPad is similar to Review mode in Sibelius on macOS and Windows.
Unlocked score
Locked score
NOTE: When opening a score created in a higher tier of Sibelius (such as Sibelius | Ultimate) in a lower tier of Sibelius
(such as Sibelius | First) that has more staves than are supported, the score opens locked and cannot be unlocked.
When you first launch the Sibelius app on your iPad, it opens with the Sibelius | First feature set. If you own a reg-
istered copy of or an Avid subscription for Sibelius or Sibelius | Ultimate, log in to your Avid Master Account in Score
view to unlock the feature set to which you are entitled. If you do not own a registered copy of or an Avid subscrip-
tion for Sibelius or Sibelius | Ultimate, visit www.avid.com to buy one and create your Avid Master Account.
If you do not have an Avid Master Account and only want to use Sibelius on your iPad, you can upgrade your sub-
scription from Sibelius | First to Sibelius or Sibelius | Ultimate with an in-app purchase through the App Store using
your Apple ID. Use this method if you do not want to create an Avid Account. However, you will not be entitled to
run Sibelius or Sibelius | Ultimate on your desktop or laptop computer. You can upgrade or downgrade your sub-
scription at any time.
NOTE: Not all of the features and functionality that are available with Sibelius on macOS and Windows are cur-
rently available with the Sibelius app on iPad. For more information, see Feature Differences by Tier.
3 In the Unlock more features window, tap Use Sibelius on desktop? Sign In.
Once you are signed in to your Avid Master Account, the Sibelius app on your iPad unlocks the feature set to which
you are entitled.
NOTE: A current and up-to-date Update and Support plan or Subscription to Sibelius or Sibelius | Ultimate is re-
quired to unlock the corresponding features. If you own Sibelius 7.5 or later, you can check the status of your li-
cense in your Avid Master Account online. If you own an older version of Sibelius, visit Avid online and upgrade to
a current subscription at a discount.
After signing out, the Sibelius app reverts to the Sibelius | First feature set.
3 Select the tier of Sibelius you want and tap Subscribe now.
4 Confirm your choice and tap Subscribe now.
5 Sign in with your Apple ID.
6 When you are notified that your purchase was successful, tap OK.
The Sibelius app on your iPad unlocks the feature set to which you subscribed. You can change your subscription
at any time using Manage Subscription.
In Score view, the Sibelius app on iPad responds to touch gestures using one or more fingers in specific ways for
zooming, moving, making selections, note entry, and editing. You can also use the Apple Pencil or a mouse for some
of these tasks.
Double Tap
Double tap to select a staff in a system. Double tap a text object to edit it.
Triple Tap
Triple tap to select an entire staff in the score.
The Apple Pencil can also be used to move score pages and objects.
Swipe
Touch and swipe left, right, up, and down to navigate galleries (Manuscript Paper and
Create menu) and commands (Command Search).
Two-Finger Pinch
Touch the screen with two fingers, then move them closer to-
gether.
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Two-Finger Stretch
Touch the screen with two fingers, then move them farther
apart.
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Using a Keyboard and Mouse
The Sibelius app supports an external keyboard and mouse (such as the Apple Magic Keyboard and Mouse). Use
the keyboard for text entry and keyboard shortcuts just as with Sibelius on macOS or Windows. Likewise, an ex-
ternal mouse behaves just like any mouse with Sibelius on macOS or Windows.
NOTE: The Sibelius app does not currently support an external numeric keypad with the Keypad window.
Keyboard Shortcuts
The Sibelius app currently supports the following Keyboard Shortcuts with an external keyboard on iPad.
NOTE: Not all of the following Keyboard Shortcuts are available with an Apple Magic Keyboard since some keys are
only available with an extended keyboard.
General Commands:
Command+Z - Undo
Command+Y - Redo
Command+C - Copy
Command+X - Cut
Command+V - Paste
Command+S - Save
Selection Commands:
Option+Down Arrow - Move stave down (relative) / Select part of object below
Note Entry:
1 - 32nd note
2 - 16th note
3 - 8th note
4 - Quarter note
5 - Half note
6 - Whole Note
7 - Natural
8 - Sharp
9 - Flat
. - Dot a note
A, B, C, D, E, F, G - pitches
S - Create a slur
J - Add a bend
R - Repeat
X - Flip stem
Navigation:
Command+Right Arrow - Move object right a lot / Select start of next of bar
Shift+= - change the notehead style cycling forward through options (cross, diamond, slash etc.)
Shift+– - change the notehead style cycling backward through options (cross, diamond, slash etc.).
Option+Shift+Down Arrow - Move staff down |(absolute) / Select note in next voice
Command+Option+Up Arrow - Move staff up a lot (relative / Select note in staff above
Command+Option+Down Arrow - Move staff down a lot (relative / Select note in staff below
Appearance:
Galleries:
Q - Clef
K - Key Signature
T - Time Signature
L - Lines
Z - Symbols
I - Instruments
, - Command Search
Sibelius lets you undo and redo any changes you make to a score. The Sibelius app provides Undo buttons in Score
view and in the Keypad window. Additionally, you can use touch gestures to undo or redo edits.
The Undo and Redo commands are also available using Command Search.
If you have an external keyboard, you can use the keyboard shortcuts Command+Z and Command+Shift+Z.
To undo the last thing you did in Sibelius, do one of the following:
With three fingers, swipe left.
In Score view, you can make object and range selections using touch gestures, the Apple Pencil (if available), or an
external mouse (if available).
Objects in the score (such as notes, articulations, dynamics, and so on) change color when selected. Passage se-
lections are indicated by a light blue (“staff passage”) or purple box (“system passage”) around it.
You can more or less do the same things to all four kinds of selection. The main difference is how you select the ob-
jects in the first place.
Making Selections
To make an object selection:
Tap the object with your finger or Apple Pencil.
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To select a single bar with all staves in a system, do one of the following:
Tap a bar in any staff in the system with two fingers.
Touch and hold on a bar in any staff in the system, and release.
Selection Colors
When an object is selected, it changes color to indicate that it is selected:
• Notes and staff-attached text and lines are colored according to the voice(s) to which they belong (voice 1 is dark
blue, voice 2 is green, voice 3 is orange, and voice 4 is pink). If an object belongs to more than one voice, or all
voices, it is colored light blue.
• Various other staff objects (such as symbols, clefs, instrument changes, and so on), apply to all voices and so are
also colored light blue.
• System objects (such as system text, lines and symbols, time signatures, key signatures, and so on) are colored
purple when selected.
The Cut, Copy, and Paste commands are also available using Command Search.
If you have an external keyboard, you can use the keyboard shortcuts Command+X, Command+C, and Com-
mand+V.
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To access the Undo/Cut/Copy/Paste/Redo context menu and cut or copy and paste a selection:
1 Make the selection that you want to cut or copy.
2 Three-finger tap the selection. The context menu appears at the top of the screen.
3 Tap Cut or Copy in the menu.
4 Make a new selection where you want to paste what you cut or copied.
5 Three-finger tap the new selection to show the context menu again.
6 Tap Paste in the menu.
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Sibelius Keypad
The Sibelius app on iPad provides a Keypad for note entry and editing just like with Sibelius on macOS and Win-
dows, but with a few differences on an iPad. The Keypad window can be shown in a fixed location in the lower left
or the lower right in Score view.
You can use touch gestures, Apple Pencil, or an external mouse with the Keypad. External numeric keypads are not
currently supported.
Keypad Window
To show the Keypad window:
In Score view, tap the Keypad icon. It appears in the lower right of the score by default.
Keypad icon
To open the Keypad window on the opposite side of the Keypad icon:
1 Touch and hold the Keypad icon for about a second.
2 Lift your finger (or Pencil) and the Keypad window opens on the opposite side from the Keypad icon.
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Keypad Common Controls
The top row of the Keypad window provides the following common controls from left to right regardless of the se-
lected layout: Delete, Undo, Hide Keypad. The second row lets you select any of the six Keyboard layouts.
Layout tabs
Delete Tap the Delete icon to delete selected notes, rests, and objects, or even the entire contents of a range se-
lection.
Hide Keypad Tap the Hide Keypad icon to hide the Keypad window.
Keypad Layouts
The Keypad has six layouts (Keypad layouts for Sibelius | Ultimate shown below). Not all options are supported in
Sibelius | First or Sibelius.
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Voices
Sibelius and Sibelius | Ultimate support up to four voices per staff, and Sibelius | First support two. The bottom row
of the Keypad window lets you select individual voices on a staff for note entry and editing. Tap to select Voice 1,
2, 3, 4, or All (for all voices).
Unsupported options
grayed out
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5 Do the following:
• Move your finger up or down to move the note up or down on the staff.
NOTE: When entering notes using an Apple Pencil, you can simultaneously make changes to the shadow note by
tapping options on the Keypad with a finger while dragging the ghost note around the score with the Apple Pencil.
The note is entered at the location of the shadow note with the options selected on the Keypad when you lift the
Pencil.
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Entering Rests
You can enter rests with the Keypad much like entering notes.
5 You can change the duration of the rest by dragging left to shorten or right to lengthen it. The rhythmic value of
the shadow rest changes as you do this.
6 Lift your finger to enter the rest.
7 The note entry cursor advances so you can continue to enter additional rests or notes one after the other.
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Viewing and Editing Note Properties
When you select a note, the Keypad indicates its properties (such as rhythmic value, accidental, and articula-
tions). For example, when you select a half note in your score, the half note button on the first Keypad layout high-
lights. If the note is sharp and accented, the sharp and accent buttons on the Keypad are also highlighted. Simi-
larly, selecting a quarter note rest, the quarter note and rest buttons on the Keypad are highlighted.
Selected note with its properties highlighted on the Keypad: Half note, Sharp, Accent
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Pitch Correction and Chord Input Tools
With the Sibelius app on iPad, the first and second layouts of the Keyboard provide two unique tools that are not
present on macOS or Windows: the Pitch Correction tool and the Chord Input tools. These tools are provided to
make adding and editing notes in chords easier with touch gestures on iPad.
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Chord Input Tool
Use the Chord Input tool to add notes to make chords.
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Create Menu Galleries
In Score view, the Create menu lets you access galleries for Notations, Lines, Symbols, Text, and Instruments.
Sibelius provides many notation objects and commands in galleries. Galleries typically list options as icons orga-
nized by category and often include a search function.
Unsupported options
grayed out
Notations Galleries
The Notations tab includes galleries for Clefs, Key Signatures, Time Signatures, and Barlines.
With a single bar or partial bar selection, Clef, Key Signature, and Time Signature changes persist to the end of the
score or to the next Clef, Key Signature, or Time Signature change.
Clefs
To add a clef or make a clef change:
1 Select the entire staff or make passage selection on the staff.
2 Tap the + icon for the Create menu.
3 Tap the Notations tab and then the Clef gallery.
4 Tap the clef you want.
Key Signatures
Key signature changes are applied to all staves in the system for the range of the selection.
Time Signatures
Time signature changes are applied to all staves in the system for the range of the selection.
The time signature is applied at the beginning of the selection to all staves in the system.
If there is a different time signature before or after the selection, it is maintained. Music in the selection is re-written
to fit the new meter.
Barlines
The Barline gallery lets you change the style of selected barlines in the score.
All barlines in the selection change to the new barline style across all staves in the system. However, repeats are an
exception: if either a Start Repeat or End Repeat is applied to a bar or passage selection, Start Repeat is applied
to the barline at the beginning of the selection and End Repeat is applied to the barline the end of the selection. All
other barlines in between remain unchanged.
Lines Galleries
The Lines tab includes galleries for all manner of line objects such as slurs, hairpins, trills, glissandi, and so on.
Symbols Galleries
The Symbols tab includes galleries for all manner of symbols such as ornaments, percussion symbols, articula-
tions, accidentals, note heads, and so on.
Text Galleries
The Text tab includes galleries for all text objects including techniques, tempo, chord symbols, and so on.
Scroll down
arrow
Instruments gallery
The instrument change applies to the passage selection only and the original instrument is maintained before and
after the selection. Additionally, text is added before each instrument change indicating the switch.
Searching Galleries
You can search for objects by name in all galleries except Notations. Press and swipe left (or right) to navigate
sub-categories of galleries for Lines, Objects, Text, and Instruments.
Command Search lets you find and execute Sibelius commands on any selection in the score.
Any commands that are not supported in your tier of Sibelius are grayed out. Any commands that are not currently
supported on iPad are not shown.
Search field
Categories
Commands
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Playing Back Scores
The Sibelius app lets you play back scores using the Sibelius Sounds mobile edition sound libraries. These sound li-
braries are installed with the Sibelius app and require approximately 900 MB of local storage.
For playback, sounds are selected automatically according to the instruments in the score. Sibelius plays back all
dynamic markings and articulations, and follows all tempo markings. Likewise, Sibelius observes repeats and
structure markings (such as D.C. al Coda).
Play button
If there is no selection in the score, playback of the full score starts from the beginning of the score.
If one or more objects are selected, playback of the full score starts from the first selected object.
If there is a passage selection, playback starts at the beginning of the selection and only instruments in the selec-
tion play back. Any instruments not in the selection are muted. Note that while playback will start at the beginning
of a selection, it will continue past the end of the selection.
To stop playback:
Tap the Stop button.
With an external keyboard, press the Spacebar.
Stop button
Playback Line
The playback line is a vertical green line that follows the music during playback. You can set the location of the
playback line by making a selection.
Playback line
The Sibelius app on iPad lets you view, add, and edit comments. There are two types of comments: “sticky note”
comments and “text” comments. Comments can serve as reminders of things you want to do, or as a handy way
to communicate with people you collaborate with, whether it’s your teacher or student, arranger or editor.
When a score is locked, comments are hidden. To view, add, or edit comments, ensure that the score is unlocked.
When sharing a score between different people for review and comment, Sibelius automatically assigns a color for
the comments added to the score by each individual, letting you see at a glance which comments have been added
by different people. You cannot edit the color of comments on iPad.
The comment automatically appears attached to the top staff in the selection, and the text of the comment shows
the names of the selected staves and the bars.
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To add a “sticky note” comment without making a selection:
1 Tap the Command Search icon.
2 Type “comment” in the Command Search field.
3 Tap the first instance of “Comment” in the list.
4 Tap where you want the comment to go. A sticky note is added at that location.
5 Type the text you want to appear in the comment.
To edit a comment:
1 Double-tap the main part of the comment.
2 Edit the comment as desired.
To delete a comment:
1 Tap to select the comment.
2 Tap the Delete icon in the Keypad window.
Text comment
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Document Setup and Printing
Printing a Score
The Sibelius app uses the iPad Printer Options to print scores.
To print a score:
1 In Score view, tap the ... More menu and tap Print.
2 In the Printer Options window, select the printer and configure the available Printer Options as desired.
3 Tap Print.
Export to PDF
You can use the IPad print preview to export scores to PDF from the Sibelius app.
Send To menu
Import to Acrobat
Document Setup
The Sibelius app lets you configure page orientation, page size, page margins, and staff size for your score.
3 To set the Unit of measurement for the Custom Page Size, tap Inches, Millimeters, or Points.
4 Tap in the Width field and use the on-screen number pad to enter the desired page width.
5 Tap in the Height field and use the on-screen number pad to enter the desired page height.
6 Tap Done to save the Custom Size settings and return the Document Settings (or tap Cancel to return to the Doc-
ument Settings without saving changes to the Custom Size settings).
7 Tap the < Back button to return to Score view.
3 To set the Unit of measurement for Page Margins and Staff Size, tap Inches, Millimeters, or Points.
4 Tap in each of the Page Margins field (left, top, right, and bottom) and use the on-screen number pad to enter
the desired values for each.
5 Tap in the Staff Size field and use the on-screen number pad to enter the desired value.
6 Tap Done to save the Page Margins settings and return the Document Settings (or tap Cancel to return to the
Document Settings without saving changes to the Page Margins settings).
7 Tap the < Back button to return to Score view.
This table identifies differences in features and functionality between the three tiers of Sibelius on macOS and
Windows: Sibelius | First, Sibelius, and Sibelius | Ultimate. Features that are not currently available on iPad are also
called out in bold.
Sibelius | First A great introduction to working with the Sibelius software line. It supports up to four staves in a
score and provides sufficient capabilities for most of your basic music notation needs. If you need more fully fea-
tured functionality, you can upgrade to Sibelius or Sibelius | Ultimate anytime through your Avid Master Account.
Sibelius Great for students and skilled amateurs. It supports up to 16 staves and provides all the tools you need to
create professional looking scores for music of moderate complexity.
Sibelius | Ultimate A must for professionals and educators. It lets you create as many staves as the music de-
mands, and it is extensively customizable, so you can make even the most complex music look perfect.
Lets you... Create simple scores with up to Create professional-quality Compose, arrange, and publish
4 staves—can open scores with scores and compose simple to professional-quality scores and
more than 4 staves for review, moderate music—up to 16 parts of any size and complexity
but are read only staves; and can open scores with as many staves as you
with more than 16 staves for need; create notation work-
review, but they are read only sheets and exercises for educa-
tion; and more
Number of computers a N/A 2, but for use by one person only (so you can run a copy on your
single copy can be desktop and another on your laptop or surface).
installed on The iPad app can be run in addition to this.
Software updates and Download the latest update as it Access all new releases and Standard support through a subscription
support becomes available or renewable 1-Year Software Updates + Support Plan (included with
a new perpetual license)
Your Avid Master Account also unlocks features on iPad.
AudioScore and Includes Audio Score First and Includes AudioScore Lite and PhotoScore Lite
PhotoScore PhotoScore First
(not available on iPad)
Accidentals Normal and double only Normal and double only brack- Normal, double, quarter-tones,
eted bracketed
Barline types Single, double, repeat only Single, double, repeat, dotted,
early music
Cues No Yes
Instruments Common only Common, jazz, and world Full customizable range
(Common only on iPad for instruments only, with fixed
all tiers) number of staves
Live Tempo (tap tempo) Limited—playback only Record, edit, clear, and play
(not on iPad) back Live Tempo
Annotate Yes
(not on iPad)
Copy and paste to Word and No Low resolution (96 dpi) only Yes
other programs (text only on iPad) (text only not on iPad)
Find No Yes
(not on iPad)
Ideas Hub No 300 library ideas included 2,000+ library ideas included,
(not on iPad) and lets you capture your own and lets you capture and edit
ideas (editing not supported) your own ideas and add to a
score and/or the library
Rulers No Yes
(not on iPad)
Versions Latest (head) version only Save, view, and print only Yes
(not on iPad)
Video, including timecode and No Add video, add/edit hit points Yes
hit points
(not on iPad)
Headers/footers No Yes
Manuscript papers Includes a few, but you cannot create your own Includes many, and you can
(preset score layouts) create your own
(Fixed on iPad)
Graphics file export No PDF export only Standard bitmap and vector
(not available on iPad) formats (SVG, PNG, JPG,
BMP, TIFF, GIF, and PDF)