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{{Short description|Scorewriter}}
{{About|the scorewriter Forte||Forte (disambiguation)}}
{{Infobox software
| name = Forte
| title = Forte notation program
| logo = Forte notation-program LogoNew phpBBIcon.gifsvg
| logo_size = 20086
| logo caption =
| screenshot = {{Switcher | [[File:Forte Screenshot.png|270px]] | Light mode | [[File:Forte Screehshot darkmode.png|270px]] |Dark mode }}
| screenshot = Forte-audioseqencer.png
| screenshot_size = 270
| caption = Forte running on Microsoft Windows
| caption = Forte application interface
| collapsible =
| author =
| developer = [[:de:Lugert Verlag|Lugert Verlag GmbH]]
| author =
| released =
| developer = [[:de:Lugert Verlag|Lugert Verlag GmbH]]
| discontinued =
| released =
| latest release version = 12.1
| discontinued =
| latest release versiondate = Forte{{Start 11date and age|2021|02|12|df=yes}}
| latest release date = {{Start date and age|2019|10|df=yes}}
| latest preview version =
| latest preview date =
| programming language =
| operating system = [[Microsoft Windows]]
| platform =
| size =
| language = GermanEnglish, EnglishGerman
| language count =
| language footnote =
| genre = [[Scorewriter]] (Music notation)
| license = [[Proprietary software]]
| alexa =
| website = {{URL|http://www.fortenotation.com/}}
}}
'''Forte''' is a [[scorewriter|music notation program or [[Scorewriter]] developed by the German company ''Lugert Verlag'', located in [[Handorf]]. Its name is derived from the dynamic marking of ''[[Dynamics (music)|forte]]''. The program is available in both German and English.<ref name="TopTenREVIEWS"/><ref name="MusicTeachersHelper"/>
 
==History==
The Lugert Verlag publishing house, whowhich developed the Forte software is said to have, had its beginnings in 1981 when Wulf -Dieter Lugert and Volker Schütz preparedwere preparing [[popular music]] for furtherhigher education courses. The use of popular music in the classroom was unusual in [[Germany]] at thatthe time. In The1998 operationthe grewprincipals andformed thea publishing house, which subsequently became known as ''Lugert Verlag''was. formedThe infirm 1998later diversifie, expanding to produceproducing magazines and audio media and to sellselling musical instruments and other materials.<ref name="LugertHistory"/><ref name="Emusician-PrRel"/> The firstForte, version of thetheir [[scorewriter|score-writing]] program ''Forte'', was first released in 2005.{{Disputed inline|Is this Forte program related to the Midisoft software? If so, How?|date=October 2021}}
 
==Functionality==
The program can import [[MIDI]], [[MusicXML]] and karaoke files, as well as the ''CapXML'' file format of the [[Capella (notation program)|Capella]] notation program,<ref name="TopTenREVIEWS"/><ref name="MusicTeachersHelper"/> and can export songs in [[MIDI]] and [[MusicXML]] formats for sharing with other tools such as the open-source [[MuseScore]] and [[LilyPond]] programs. It also allows users to save music scores as JPEG, TIFF or EPS files. Three of its tools include the ''Music Ruler,'' which allows users to enter notes; ''the audio sequencer,'' which allows users to record or import audio and play it in conjunction with their composition; and the ''complex scores,'' which allows users to write elaborate pieces. Recent versions of the program feature the ability to automatically transpose notated music among various keys, while their ''ScanScore 2'' module performs [[optical music recognition]] on medium- to high-resolution PDF, JPEG, TIFF or PNG files of music score images, generating reasonably accurate MusicXML input for further processing within the main Forte program; this feature, however, is only available in the company's Premium edition.<ref name="scanscore">[https://www.fortenotation.com/en/2019/11/forte-11-and-scanscore2/ FORTE 11 and ScanScore 2 – Sheet Music Digitized], 6 Nov. 2019, ScanScore. Accessed 25 April 2020.</ref>
The program can import [[MIDI]], [[MusicXML]] and karaoke files, it can also export songs as MIDI and MusicXML files so that it can be shared with other tools, it allows users to save songs as a JPEG, TIFF or EPS files.
It can import the ''CapXML'' file format of the [[Capella (notation program)|Capella]] notation program.<ref name="TopTenREVIEWS"/><ref name="MusicTeachersHelper"/> There are three main tools that include the ''Music Ruler'' which allows users to enter notes, ''the audio sequencer'' which allows users to record or import audio and play it in conjunction with their composition and the ''complex scores'' which allows users to write elaborate pieces.
 
==Versions==
Forte is available in several versionseditions, with somethe versionsmore expensive Premium edition havingimplementing full functionality implemented while othersthe mayHome and limitBasic othereditions have more limited capabilities, such atas the number of [[Staff (musicsmusic) |staves]], voices, lyricand verses smf compound meter support restricted. supported. An education edition and a specialist version designed for hymn and worship music are also available. A freeware version with basic capability is also available.<ref name="Editions"/><ref name="FortePricesEN"/><ref name="ForteOverview"/><ref name="fortenotation.com"/><ref name="Forte_4.0_Announcement"/>
 
Electronic document format also varies between versions and can be limited to import or export in some cases. Document types supported include [[MusicXML]], Wave, MIDI, MP3, [[Capella (notation program)|Capella]] CapX and images.<ref name="Editions"/>
 
==See also==
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* [[Dynamics (music)]]
* [[List of music software]]
 
==Notes==
{{Notelist}}
 
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.fortenotation.com Official Forte web site in English]
 
{{Scorewriters}}