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Respell Uncommon Accidentals
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Respell Uncommon Accidentals respells certain accidentals that are avoided in some musical styles. It will find and respell B# to C, E# to F, Cb to B and Fb to E. It can also respell double and triple accidentals. It assumes you know what you are doing in running it, and makes no judgments, but the author would like to remind the user that there are many musical situations where an E# is perfectly appropriate, and using this plug-in would produce incorrect musical notation.
You can run the Mark Enharmonic Pitches plug-in if you just want to know if you have these kinds of pitches in your score.
New in version 1.3:
- This version shows both consecutive and displayed bar numbers in Sibelius 4, and has a new option to locate (write to text file or trace window) uncommon accidentals without changing the score.
- Download RespellUncommonAccidentals.zip (14K, downloaded 9179 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Arrange Voicings
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 18 Aug 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Jazz arranger David O'Rourke has contributed this document, which describes how to create great jazz voicings using the Arrange feature and the Jazz Arrange styles in Sibelius 3 and 4.
Download Writing for Saxophone using Jazz Arrange styles in Sibelius (1.35MB)
- Download ArrangeVoicings.zip (16K, downloaded 10192 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Arrange Brass Voicings
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Jazz arranger David O\'Rourke has contributed this document, which describes how to use Bob Zawalich\'s Arrange Brass Voicings plug-in. You will also need the Arrange Voicings plug-in by Bob Zawalich.
Download BrassVoicing.pdf (1.2MB)
- Download ArrangeBrassVoicings.zip (17K, downloaded 10558 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Extract Parts From Folder
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in extracts parts from all the scores in the selected folder.
- Download ExtractPartsFromFolder.zip (2K, downloaded 6143 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Remove Coloring
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in removes all colors or a single specified color from objects in the open score, turning them back to their default color (i.e. black).
- Download RemoveColoring.zip (7K, downloaded 5629 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Apply Named Color
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in allows you to color any selection of objects using a set of named colors. Simply select the objects you want to color, run the plug-in, and choose the desired color from the drop-down list.
- Download ApplyNamedColor.zip (4K, downloaded 5873 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Remove All Coloring
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in resets all colored objects in the open score back to their default colors (i.e. black).
- Download RemoveAllColoring.zip (2K, downloaded 5187 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Find Intervals From Keys
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Find Intervals From Keys calculates the intervals needed to transpose from one key to another. The calculated intervals can then be used in Notes > Transpose. It also provides information on how to produce intervals that Notes > Transpose cannot produce directly.
- Download FindIntervalsFromKeys.zip (11K, downloaded 7674 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Multirests and Empty Bars
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Multirests and Empty Bars creates a text file showing the locations of:
- Multirests and their terminators (for the entire score; process parts as separate files)
- Empty bars (bars without notes)
- Empty bars without bar rests (probably notation errors)
- Occupied bars
- Irregular bars (whose length differs from the time signature)
This information may be useful for proofreading, for determining why multirests split, or for managing rehearsals and allocation of players to instruments. Copyists may also find it to be useful.
Changes in version 3.6:
- Now handles unsaved scores, or scores with \"untitled\" in their filenames
Changes in version 3.16:
- Fix to show terminators of certain 1-bar \"multirests\"
- Added warning about multirests that are split by Auto Layout options
Changes in version 3.0:
- A new option, Multirests in Selected Staves Only. Previously, all staves in the score were checked, and multirests were reported only when the multirest was present in all staves. This was intended to report only on multirests that could be visible at the moment that the plugin was run. To check a specific staff, you had to extract a part. With the new option (on by default), you can check individual staves in the full score. (The multirests will still not be visible in the score until you extract a part). Note that even when the Selected Stave option is selected, the system staff is checked as well, since contents of the system staff (system text like composer and title and headers) often influence the breaking of multirests.
- Since the plug-in is used most often to check multirests, the empty bar checkboxes are now off by default.
- A number of minor bugs have been fixed.
Changes in version 3.12:
- When run in Sibelius 4, the plug-in makes a better determination of what terminates a multirest
- When run in Sibelius 4, if there are bar number changes present, the log file will show both the \"displayed\" and \"consecutive\" bar numbers
Changes in version 3.1:
- There was an error that if you choose the \"selected staves only\" option, but have no selection, it continues but only processes the system staff, with the result that the multirests are wrong. Now fixed.
Changes in version 3.5:
- Can now detect hidden objects that do not break multirests (Sibelius 4.1 only)
- Adds staff name to location of object breaking a multirest
- Download MultirestsAndEmptyBars.zip (18K, downloaded 5983 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Copy Signatures To New Score
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 06 Sep 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in copies all the time and key signatures from the current score into a new score.
To use the plug-in, open the score from which you want to copy the key and time signatures, choose the plug-in from Sibelius\'s menus, then follow the on-screen instructions.
Updated 21 February 2007: Can now also copy metronome marks from the current score to the new score.
- Download CopySignaturesToNewScore.zip (3K, downloaded 4310 times)
Plug-in written by Neil Sands.
Mark Enharmonic Pitches
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Mark Enharmonic Pitches allows you to specify a color for individual pitches, using separate colors for enharmonically equivalent pitches (such as F#/Gb). You can use it to apply a \\\"spectrum\\\" of unique colors for each pitch, or use it for proofreading and analysis.
Double sharps and flats are colored the same as an enharmonic pitch (Gx -> A) and quartertones are colored as the nearest flat or sharp. You can, however, select a color from the double/quartertone lists, and all double accidentals or quartertones will get the same color, regardless of pitch.
This plug-in can be useful for locating any \\\'mispelled\\\' accidentals, such as F# where you might expect Gb. The Sibelius filters do not allow you to distinguish between enharmonically equivalent pitches, but this plug-in will do that.
It does not explicitly generate a log file showing marked objects, but it allows you to call the Locate Colored Objects plug-in to do so. (If that option is chosen, a recent version of Located Colored Objects must be downloaded as well).
- Download MarkEnharmonicPitches.zip (10K, downloaded 5208 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Move Pitches to Transposed Mid-Line
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in transposes music on the selected staff or staves to the center staff line and can change the style of the notehead (e.g. to create slashes). It puts the notes in the right place for transposed instruments.
Fixed in v 1.56:
- Corrected to handle some enharmonic misspellings. Added the ability to move either type of slashed noteheads at the same time.
Fixed in v1.50:
- Now respects partially selected bars, rather than processing them as if fully selected
Fixed in v1.20:
- You can now specify any supported notehead to be the only notehead moved. Previously, only normal noteheads could be specified.
Fixed in v1.15.0:
- instrument handling changed so that new instruments are dealt with automatically (3.1 instruments are handled properly)
- transposition changes handled
Updated 21 Feb 2009 version 2.0:
- New option to move to center line of concert score, rather than transposed score
Updated 2 April 2009 for internal code cleanup
- Download MovePitchesToTransposedMidLine.zip (13K, downloaded 1297 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Split Bar Rests
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in converts any bar rests in the selection to rests of shorter durations. The duration of the smaller rests will be one per beat, with the beat length determined by the time signature. This can be handy if you want to see the contents of irregular bars, or for other obscure reasons.
New in v1.04:
- The plug-in can now split bar rests into other than beat-sized units. One can now spcify the size of the rest to use as well as how to dispose of any excess.
Updated November 15, 2007:
Now properly splits all bars rests if rests are present in more than one voice
Updated June 7, 2008. Version 1.10. New option to split rests only in irregular bars.
Updated June 24, 2008. Version 1.15. If a bar is too small for a single rest of the requested size, the largest possible rest is now written, rather than skipping the bar.
Updated 2 April 2009 for internal code cleanup
- Download SplitBarRests.zip (5K, downloaded 1229 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Multirest Line
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in allows you to replace a selected multirest with a line, e.g. a wavy line (as used in percussion parts to indicate that the player should simply play for that number of bars).
To use the plug-in, first set the multirest display to Blank in House Style > Engraving Rules > Bar Rests, then select the multirest in which you want to use a line, and run the plug-in.
Updated 20 Mar 2009 to run in Sibelius 5
Updated 2 April 2009 for internal code cleanup
- Download MultirestLine.zip (4K, downloaded 1300 times)
Plug-in written by Peter Hayter and Bob Zawalich.
Count Notes
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Count Notes counts the number and type of notes and rests in a selection, and list counts by bar and in total. It will also display the durations of the counted notes.
Updated 29 January 2007: Now has an option to display the number of notes or chords on an instrument by instrument basis.
- Download CountNotes.zip (11K, downloaded 4690 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Fix Tied Notes Live Playback
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in processes notes and corrects problems with the Live Playback Original Duration in tied notes. If the Live Playback duration in a tied note has been set such that it ends either before or after the notational duration (i.e., if the note is a quarter note/crotchet, and Live Playback only plays for an eighth note/quaver), the note can playback incorrectly (the following note it is tied to will play with a separate attack). To prevent that, the Live Playback duration is set to the notational duration less the Live Start Position in those cases, so the tied note playback stops exactly at the end. A log file of changes will be written.
- Download FixTiedNoteLivePlayback.zip (5K, downloaded 5305 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Add or Replace System Text
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in can write up to three items of system text (e.g. Title, Copyright, Composer, etc.) to all the scores in a folder. It is able to replace any existing text if required.
Updated May 22, 2008 to work with user-defined styles in Sibelius 4 and 5.
Updated 2 April 2009 for internal code cleanup
- Download AddReplaceSystemText.zip (7K, downloaded 1226 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Reverse Text
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Reverse Text reverses the order of text in each selected Text, Lyric, or System Text object. It will not reverse the orderof a sequence of objects, but just the text within single objects. If you want objects in the system staff (like Title Text) reversed, create a system (double blue box) selection.
One use for this might be to reverse Hebrew or Arabic text.
This plug-in does not handle multi-line text well; it is best to split such items into separate text objects for each line. (Multi-line items will reverse, but the line separator will be lost).
- Download ReverseText.zip (5K, downloaded 4844 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Multirest Text
Added 01 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Multirest Text builds a text string out of 2 user-typed pieces of text and the optional multirest number, so you can add text like \\\\\\\"Play 3 times\\\\\\\" automatically to a multirest.
There are a number of centering options possible (see the Help screen for details), but it generally works best with text styles that are defined as centered. There are 2 \\\\\\\"built-in\\\\\\\" styles (Lyrics and Lyrics(chorus)), and you can also type in the name of any text style you wish.
Some sample text styles are defined in the included MultirestTextStyle.lib house style. Import the text styles from this house style, and two new entries will appear in the built in style list (Multirest center (Times) and Multirest center (Inkpen). You can also define your own styles, named Multirest center3 through Multirest center6, and these will also show up in the list. They are assumed by the plugin to be centered in both directions.
You can use uncentered styles and make adjustments by clicking on the Advanced button and using the fields in that dialog.
Updated 19 April 2009 to fix failure to handle custom text styles in Sib 5.
- Download MultirestText.zip (15K, downloaded 1113 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Number Multirest Bars
Added 22 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in adds text containing numbers for the range of bars contained in multirests. You can change the location of the text by changing its text style. You can specify text to precede or follow the bar numbers and a character to separate them.
For example, if bars 2 through 5 are a multirest, and you choose the defaults, you will see the text (2 - 5) below the staff at bar 2.
New in v2.05:
- Custom text styles work in Sibelius 4, and there is a new option to center the text if a centered text style is used.
- Download NumberMultirestBars.plg.zip (18K, downloaded 4443 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
List Plug-ins
Added 29 Aug 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in writes a list of plugin names and numbers, sorted by name, to the trace window. If you have a lot of plug-ins, it makes it easier to find the plugin you want to assign a shortcut to, since the list on the Menus and Shortcuts page of File > Preferences is sorted by plug-in number.
- Download ListPlugins.zip (4K, downloaded 6085 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Edit Instrument Names
Added 02 Dec 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in allows you to edit the full and short instrument names, even if the name is empty, and difficult to click on. It creates a list of the instrument names (both the current visible name and the name when the instrument was created) of all staves in a score, and lets you change them.
It attempts to maintain font changes in the instrument name (such as the Opus Text change to b in Clarinet in Bb). You should check such names carefully, however.
Rewritten in February 2009 to allow up to 30 instruments to be updated one one dialog screen, and have multiple screens for more instruments.
Updated 23 February 2009 to improve tabbing order when there is more than 1 column of instruments.
Description edited - no longer works in v4
- Download EditInstrumentNames.zip (11K, downloaded 2040 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Hide Duplicate Rests
Added 21 Dec 2005 (last updated 03 Nov 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in hides (but does not delete) rests that duplicate a rest (of the same position and duration) in another voice. It requires Sibelius 4.1 or later.
Updated 2 November 2009 to allow dialog to be hidden and results reporting to be optional
.- Download HideDuplicateRests.zip (7K, downloaded 83 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Hide Rests in Voice
Added 21 Dec 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in hides (but does not delete) selected rests in any chosen voice(s). It requires Sibelius 4.1 or later.
- Download HideRestsInVoice.zip (5K, downloaded 5574 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Remove Duplicate Hit Points
Added 22 Dec 2005 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in removes hit points with the same label and time as another hit point in the score.
- Download RemoveDuplicateHitPoints.zip (2K, downloaded 3964 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Chord Symbol No Superscript
Added 12 Jan 2006 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Changes the numeric characters, flat, or sharp symbols in chord symbols to a font of your choice in which the characters are not superscripted. The most likely replacement font choices are Opus PlainChords or Inkpen2 Text, but you can type in any font you like. There is no way for the plug-in to validate the existence of the font, so please type carefully!
Only single numbers will be changed, not stacked digits. Do not use the \\\'flat\\\' option if you are using lower case \\\'b\\\' characters that are not flat symbols, as all lower case \\\'b\\\'s will be changed.
By default, all numbers and accidentals will have the font applied. If you need more control over which characters change, use Advanced Options, which allows you to have, for example, only numbers or accidentals not in extensions un-subscripted. So as an example, you could have Abmaj7b5, and in Opus Chords font all the numbers and accidentals are superscripted. By applying various options, the b following the A can be normal, but the b following the 7 can be subscripted; the 7 can be un-subscripted, while the 5 can be subscripted.
The resulting text objects can have multiple fonts; if you add new chords, they changes will not be applied, but the plug-in can be re-run as needed.
Since any font can be typed in, you can choose different fonts with the proper characteristics to add superscripts rather than removing them, and other options as well.
While this does work in Sibelius 5, it should rarely be needed. Its function is taken by the Chords(superscript root accidental) Word menu in the Chord Symbol text style.
- Download ChordSymbolNoSuper.zip (10K, downloaded 4603 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
List Scale Tones
Added 24 Jan 2006 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plugin lists the scale tones and non-scale tones for a number of scale types and all roots with 1 or fewer accidentals; these can be displayed in English, German, French or Spanish, and a sample can be written as notation in a score. It is possible to change how non-scale tones are spelled, and to add and edit definitions of new scales.
- Download ListScaleTones.zip (24K, downloaded 4649 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Apply Color To Text In Style
Added 27 Feb 2006 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Apply Color To Text In Style allows you to specify a named color and a text style, and apply the color to all selected text, system text, and lyrics object whose style matches the specified style.
The latest version of the plug-in fixes a problem with coloring system text that was not in a passage selection.
- Download ApplyColorToTextInStyle.zip (7K, downloaded 4489 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Score Original Version
Added 29 Mar 2006 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 3.x, Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Score Original Version displays (in the trace window) the version of Sibelius under which the score was originally created.
Updated January 23, 2009. Under Sibelius 5.0 or later the plugin will now also display the score modification date and time in local (rather than GMT) time.
- Download ScoreOriginalVersion.zip (2K, downloaded 1753 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Trace Hidden Objects
Added 19 Apr 2006 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in writes to the Trace Window the locations of all objects in the score (or current part) that have been hidden, which can be useful when proof-reading your score.
- Download TraceHiddenObjects.zip (6K, downloaded 4150 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Lower & Raise Pitch Chromatically
Added 24 Apr 2006 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Raise Chromatic Pitches raises the pitch of any selected notes by 1 half-step (semitone). Lower Chromatic Pitches lowers the pitch of any selected notes by 1 half-step. The note spelling (such as C# vs. Db) is determined by Sibelius. It should be comparable to what you would get if you entered the same pitch on a MIDI keyboard.
These are intended as a chromatic replacement for Up and Down Arrow, which move pitches diatonically. Typically, one would assign each plug-in to a shortcut key so it could be run with a single keystroke. Please be aware that if you assign shortcuts to plug-ins and download more plug-ins, the shortcuts will shift to different plug-ins and you will need to reset them.(Edit - this has been fixed in the most recent update when run in Sibelius 5.2)
Warning: unlike Up and Down Arrow, these plug-ins cannot move individual notes within chords. If you select any notes within a chord, all the notes in the chord will be moved! (Edit - this has been fixed in the most recent update when run in Sibelius 5.2)
Quartertones will be moved to their closest half-step (semitone) in the desired direction. At that point running the plug-in again will move the notes by a half-step (semitone).
Articulations and Live Playback data are retained in the moved notes.
Updated October 31 2008. If these plugins are run in Sibelius 5.2 or later, most of the limitations are removed. Individual notes within a chord can now be moved, and the problem with plugin shortcuts instability was fixed in Sibelius version 5.2.
- Download LowerRaisePitchChromatically.zip (7K, downloaded 2303 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Respell For Wrong Clef
Added 24 Jul 2006 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in might be very useful if needed. It can help e.g., after Photoscore or some other converter misreads a clef, but reads the notes in the correct location (so Sibelius will interpret them incorrectly). It lets you specify the wrong clef and the right clef, and then transposes the notes appropriately.
The plug-in will now handle alto, tenor, and French violin clefs, in addition to bass and treble.
Cautionary accidentals will be lost, and in some keys this can result in incorrect accidentals after transposition. Users should proofread accidentals carefully.
- Download RespellWrongClef.zip (28K, downloaded 3978 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Get User Folder Names
Added 15 Aug 2006 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in lists the full path names of the various Sibelius \"User\" folders in a copyable form. This can be useful when determining where to place plug-ins, manuscript papers, house styles and other such files.
- Download GetUserFolderNames.zip (3K, downloaded 2618 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Combine Rests Empty Voices
Added 30 Aug 2006 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Combine Rests Empty Voices combines rests in a voice that contains only rests. It creates the largest single rest possible. It also hides the rests in empty voices for all voices later than the first voice containing notes or rests.
- Download CombineRestsEmptyVoices.zip (3K, downloaded 3895 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Distribute Score Info
Added 18 Sep 2006 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Distribute Score Info takes data from the File > Score Info Title, Composer, Lyricist or Copyright fields and replaces the contents of any existing Title, Composer, Lyricist or Copyright text items with this data. If no such text items exist, the plug-in will create an appropriate item in the first bar of the score. It can write out a wildcard for the data, or the data itself.
- Download DistributeScoreInfo.zip (6K, downloaded 4193 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Fill Score Info
Added 18 Sep 2006 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Fill Score Info will take data from edit boxes in a dialog and put them into the File > Score Info fields. It can be run on a single score or on a folder of scores.
It can also take Title, Composer, Lyricist or Copyright text in the score and put those into the corresponding Score Info fields. It can optionally fill only empty Score Info fields, and leave already filled ones alone.
If can be very useful for scores to be published on the web via Scorch (which require Score Info data, in order for the web page templates to look correct), and also as a starting point for database programs that can look at the Score Info fields, such as the Create Score Database plug-in.
- Download FillScoreInfo.zip (7K, downloaded 4323 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Get Page Count
Added 15 Dec 2006 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Get Page Count stores the number of pages in a score (at the time the plug-in is run) into the Other Information field of the File > Score Info. This makes the number of pages available for use in text fields (such as \"Page x of y\") if the $MOREINFO wildcard is used. (The full text would be \"Page $PAGENUM of $MOREINFO\"). If the number of pages changes, the plug-in should be rerun, but any wildcards will be automatically updated.
- Download GetPageCount.zip (2K, downloaded 4084 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Dream Sequence
Added 25 Jan 2007 (last updated 05 Sep 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in will open a folder of scores and play them back in turn, either sequentially (with an option to loop) or randomly (with an option to control the number of intermediate scores to be played until a particular score may be played again.)
Updated 5 September 2009 by Bob Zawalich for compatibility with Sibelius 6. Note that this plugin will run in Sibelius 4 and 6, but not Sibelius 5.
- Download DreamSequence.zip (3K, downloaded 276 times)
Plug-in written by Andrew Moschou.
Find Irregular And Misfilled Bars
Added 22 Apr 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in displays (in the plug-in trace window) any bars whose length and time signature do not match (irregular bars), and also any misfiled bars, which are bars that have missing rests, so that the sum of the lengths of the notes and rests (in each voice) do not match the length of the bar.
Misfilled bars can come from deleting rests, or when using scores generated by an errant plug-in or file converter.
Updated 2 May 2007: the plug-in now handles grace notes and notes within tuplets.
- Download FindIrregularAndMisfilledBars.zip (4K, downloaded 3455 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Guitar Capo Notation
Added 27 Apr 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This is a set of resources for notating guitar music that uses a capo, especially in TAB staves. TAB staves do not support transposition changes, so if you want a staff that plays back at the correct pitch, you must define a staff type whose pitches are the pitches at the capoed fret.
- Capo Notation plug-in. This plug-in takes an initial key and guitar tuning and calculates the tunings at various capo positions. It also calculates the transposition interval, final key, and transposition change setting for notation staves.
- Special capo clef house styles. This is a series of house styles, each of which redefines the symbol \"Tall 4 string tab clef\", which is used for a clef style in Create > Clef. The house style name explains the kind of clef available (such as \"Tab Capo Clef Full 1.lib\", which has a marking for a full capo on fret 1, or \"Tab Capo Clef E Sus 2.lib\", which has a marker for a partial capo on strings 3, 4, and 5 on fret 2). Import the symbols from the desired house style into the document containing the TAB staff, and then use Create > Clef.
- Capoed TAB staff definition house style, \"Capoed Staff Types\". This contains staff type definitions for tunings capoed from 1 to 12 frets, with both sharp and flat variants for these tunings:
- Standard, no rhythms
- Standard, with rhythms
- DADGAD
- Dropped D
- Double D
- D minor
- Open A
- Open C
- Open D
- Open G
- Open A
- A set of scores, suitable for saving as manuscript paper, set up for standard tuning guitar (with rhythms) capoed from frets 1 to 12. A sample score that demonstrates how to set up a score for standard tuning capoed at fret 2 is also included.
To use these, you can make a copy of one of the included scores if applicable, or make up you own scores from the included parts.
Run the plug-in to determine which type of TAB staff you will need, or guess from the house style names after importing the staff types in house style \"Capoed Staff Types\". Then if you want a graphic marker, import the Tab… house styles appropriate to your TAB staff (only import symbols, noteheads, and text styles from these House Styles). If you have a standard tuning staff capoed with a complete capo on the 3rd fret, you should import \"Tab Capo Clef Full 3.lib\". Then Create > Clef, and pick the last TAB clef, the one with the line and number next to the word TAB.
The resulting TAB staves will play back at the capoed pitch and look nice too!
- Download CapoNotation.zip (1035K, downloaded 5204 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Instrument List
Added 05 May 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in adds a list of the instruments at the start of the selected staves as a text item at the start of the score.
You can choose which elements will appear in the list, and the order in which they will appear.
- Download InstrumentList.zip (4K, downloaded 3198 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Add Bar Rests In Empty Voices
Added 05 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Adds bar rests to chosen empty voices in selected bars (empty voices contain neither notes, rests, nor tuplets).
- Download AddBarRestsInEmptyVoices.zip (3K, downloaded 3387 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Bookmark
Added 05 Oct 2007 (last updated 09 Nov 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Lets you add, delete, and go to hidden text objects (or hitpoints) that will function as bookmarks. The bookmark will stay at the same location when music is added, deleted or reformatted. Bookmarks can also be navigated to using the Go To plugin.
Updated 9 November 2009 to allow Comments in Sib 6 to be used as bookmarks
- Download Bookmark.zip (8K, downloaded 40 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Go To
Added 05 Oct 2007 (last updated 28 Aug 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Lets you navigate to rehearsal marks, hit points, bar number changes, bookmarks (as created in the Bookmark plugin), special barlines, or dynamics.
Updated April 30, 2008 to allow Go To Special Barlines.
Updated July 28,2008 to select the previous search object relative to the start of selection and to add Go To Dynamics, which shows the currently active dynamic.
Updated December 19,2008 to fix problems with Dynamics if there was no initial selection.
Updated 14 Feb 2009. Fix if only barline selected and disable lists if empty.
Updated 24 August 2009 You can now just type in a target (such as a Rehearsal Mark name, as well as finding it in a list.
Updated 28 August 2009 You can now type letter/number names for bracketed Rehearsal Marks.
- Download GoTo.zip (12K, downloaded 404 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Filter Other
Added 05 Oct 2007 (last updated 09 Sep 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Adds filters for symbols, notehead styles, tied notes, time signatures, and grace notes, as well as a filter to text styles (defaulting to Technique).
Updated October 9, 2007. Now filters special barlines as well.
Updated March 19, 2008. Noteheads default to number rather than name.
Updated April 22, 2008. Minor notehead dialog change.
Note: This version of the plugin requires Sibelius 5.2
Updated August 5, 2008 to allow Deselect
Updated September 16, 2008 to filter note pitches and allow results to not appear.
Updated November 5, 2008 to filter colored (non-black) objects.
Updated August 29, 2009 to filter notes in parentheses (bracketed property).
Updated September 9, 2009 to simplify the user interface and add a filter for quartertones. This version will only run in Sibelius 6. For Sib 5, use Filter Other for Sibelius 5.
- Download FilterOther.zip (16K, downloaded 241 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Custom Filter
Added 05 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
A filter that will filter lines as written, but which is designed to be modified. Change the condition in the IsDesiredObject method. The remaining code will filter objects that pass the IsObjectDesired test.
Updated October 10, 2007 to filter for Highlights rather than lines (Edit-Filter can filter lines).
- Download CustomFilter.zip (2K, downloaded 3124 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Filter Objects In Bar
Added 05 Oct 2007 (last updated 09 Sep 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Adds filters for objects by their Type property (Rehearsal Mark, Text, NoteRest, Instrument Change, etc).
Updated October 16, 2007 to also filter HighLights
Updated June 8, 2008 to filter BarNumbers and to allow objects not in the list to be used.
Updated August 5, 2008 to use better defaults.
Updated August 29, 2008 to look in system staff for system objects even without a system selection.
Updated September 9, 2008 to clean up user interface (all entries are now visible at once), and you can type a case-insensitive prefix to select in the list.
- Download FilterObjectsInBar.zip (5K, downloaded 265 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Find Rehearsal Mark
Added 05 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Finds the following (default) or previous rehearsal mark (if any), starting from the start of the selection. To choose direction, run the plug-in with no selection.
- Download FindRehearsalMark.zip (5K, downloaded 3255 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Find Bar Number Change
Added 05 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Finds the following (default) or previous bar number change (if any), starting from the start of the selection. To choose direction, run the plug-in with no selection.
- Download FindBarNumberChange.zip (5K, downloaded 4865 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Delete Empty Text Strings
Added 05 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Deletes truly empty text strings, which were probably put into a score by a plug-in or file converter. These are usually not a problem, but if they are, this will clean them up.
Updated Jan 1, 2009 to add staff info to trace.
Updated Jan 11, 2009 to fix bug that deleted *all* text if the all-spaces checkbox was unchecked.
Updated 12 Feb 2009 to restructure some code.
Updated 16 May 2009 to allow empty and spaces only strings to be deleted separately, and also added a trace-only option
- Download DeleteEmptyTextStrings.zip (6K, downloaded 798 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Find Colored Objects
Added 05 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Finds the following (default) or previous occurrence of an object of a chosen color starting from the start of the selection. To choose direction or color, run the plugin with no selection.
- Download FindColoredObjects.zip (8K, downloaded 2924 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Delete Duplicate Text Lines Symbols
Added 06 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Deletes copies of text objects, lines, or symbols that have the same properties and location as another object of the same type.
- Download DeleteDuplicateTextLinesSymbols.zip (3K, downloaded 3032 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Replace Rests With Bar Rests
Added 06 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Adds bar rests to voices in selected bars which contain rests, but neither notes, nor tuplets. Essentially replaces multiple rests with a bar rest as appropriate. Optionally skips bars of small duration (user can select the minimum duration).
- Download ReplaceRestsWithBarRests.zip (3K, downloaded 3468 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Move System Objects For Delete Bar
Added 06 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This is an update of Copy Text For Delete Bar. Copies any system objects (such as Title, Composer, or Instrument name at top left, time signatures, key signatures, rehearsal marks) from one bar to another.
Typically you will copy from bar 1 to bar 2 when you want to delete bar 1 without losing the system objects. If a bar number is duplicated in the score (because of bar number changes), you will need to make a selection that excludes the duplicate of any bars you want to process.
- Download MoveSystemObjectsForDeleteBar.zip (5K, downloaded 3113 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Split Multirests for Sibelius 5
Added 06 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Breaks up mutirests at various intervals using true split multirest breaks (the previous version used hidden text).
Updated June 7, 2008 to allow multirests to be split before and after irregular bars
Updated February 7, 2009 to add a separate option to split all multirests and to allow totals notification to be inhibited.
- Download SplitMultirests.zip (8K, downloaded 1643 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Change Case for Sibelius 5
Added 06 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Changes the case of text in a score. It will only convert the letters A..Z or a..z; it cannot handle accented characters. It can change text to UPPER CASE, lower case, tOGGLE cASE or Word Initial Case. It can change various types of text objects, including system text, lyrics, instrument names and score info data. It can be run on a single score or on a folder of scores.
Unlike earlier versions, multiple line text will be retained as will any internal formatting (fonts or bold/italic, etc.).
Updated March 26, 2008 to allow changing the case of non-\\\\\\\"English\\\\\\\" characters, thanks to the MakeChangecase plugin (included in the zip file) which was generously contributed by Andrew Moschou. These include accented, Greek, and Cyrillic characters.
Please note: do not use this plugin on bold Expression text or chord symbols, or any other text that uses a font that does not have matching upper and lower case letters in the traditional locations.
Updated February 7, 2009 to change the Instrument Names code to only use special flat accidentals for lower case b if it followe A, B, D, or E.
Updated April 20, 2009 to put the MakeChangeCase plugin back in the zip file
- Download ChangeCase.zip (21K, downloaded 908 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich and Andrew Moschou.
Set Play On Pass
Added 06 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Toggles (default), disables, or enables all 8 passes of Play on Pass for any selected objects. To change the option from Toggle, run the plugin with no selection. It will change *all* selected objects, so it will often be useful to filter just the items you want to change.
Updated January 15, 2008 to add a \"Show dialog\" flag to the dialog so it can be run with the dialog always visible. The flag is on by default so it will always appear the first time the plugin is run.
- Download SetPlayOnPass.zip (3K, downloaded 3192 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Restore Tempo
Added 06 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Restores the tempo at the start of the selection to the end of the selection. It can be used for “a tempo”.
- Download RestoreTempo.zip (5K, downloaded 3734 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Delete or Update Title Page
Added 06 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Deletes title pages that use hidden bars (with staff type or instrument changes). Also deletes Sib 5 Special Page Break title pages or selected blank pages.
Can also convert title pages created using hidden staff changes into Sib 5 Special Page Break pages. Manual adjustment of position of text will be required.
Renamed from Update Title Page on November 27, 2007
- Download DeleteOrUpdateTitlePage.zip (9K, downloaded 3335 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Pedal Lines
Added 06 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Reads MIDI pedal control messages and converts them to pedal lines. You must make a passage selection. It will convert pairs of ~C64 (sustain pedal), ~C66 (sostenuto pedal) or ~C67 (soft pedal) messages, and will optionally delete the messages. You can choose pedal line styles for different controllers.
- Download PedalLines.zip (6K, downloaded 3395 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Inverse Select Notes
Added 06 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Selects any unselected notes in a chord consisting of more than 1 note, and unselects previously selected notes.
- Download InverseSelectNotes.zip (2K, downloaded 3008 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Exchange Staff Contents
Added 06 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Swaps the contents of 2 selected staves. If two staves are selected, they will be swapped. If more than two staves are selected, the top and bottom staves are swapped.
- Download ExchangeStaffContents.zip (3K, downloaded 3719 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Create Insert Symbol Plugin for Sibelius 5 and 6
Added 06 Oct 2007 (last updated 22 Jul 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Lets you create and install new plug-ins that, when run, will insert a chosen symbol of a chosen size into a score. If you assign a shortcut to the new plug-ins, you will have, in effect, a way to assign a shortcut to an individual symbol.
The generated plugins will be put by default in the Zymbols subfolder of your user Plug-ins folder. The name will include the symbol name, the size, its attachment status, and its position offsets.
In order to assign shortcuts to the newly-created plug-ins, you must first close and restart Sibelius, so the new plug-ins will be loaded.
Updated 2 April 2009 for internal code cleanup
Updated April 13, 2009. Added the ability to choose vertical position of a staff symbol relative to a selected note.
Updated 22 July 2009. Added ability to center a symbol horizontally in a bar, and also the ability, in Sib 6, to turn off Magnetic Layout for inserted symbols
- Download CreateInsertSymboPlugin.zip (34K, downloaded 499 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Insert One Symbol for Sibelius 5 and 6
Added 06 Oct 2007 (last updated 22 Jul 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Inserts a symbol to a selected location. It is meant to have a shortcut assigned to it, to give Sibelius the ability to effectively assign a shortcut to a symbol. Updated to list Sibelius 5 symbols.
To determine which symbol will be inserted, you must run Insert One Symbol Show Dialog, which puts up a dialog that lets you select a symbol, its size, and whether it is attached to a system or a staff. Insert One Symbol Show Dialog lets you put several symbols into a list, which is saved across Sibelius sessions. By re-running it and selecting a different symbol, you change the symbol that will be inserted when Insert One Symbol is run.
So you run Insert One Symbol Show Dialog to choose the symbol, and Insert One Symbol to insert it. Both plugins are present in the zip archive.
Updated 2 April 2009 for internal code cleanup
Updated April 13, 2009. Added the ability to choose vertical position of a staff symbol relative to a selected note. Also, Insert One Symbol Show Dialog is no longer required. Now the dialog comes up the first time you run the plugin in a session, or if you run the plugin with no selection. A checkbox on the dialog will let you run the plugin with no dialog showing.
Updated 22 July 2009. Added ability to center a symbol horizontally in a bar, and also the ability, in Sib 6, to turn off Magnetic Layout for inserted symbols
- Download InsertOneSymbol.zip (38K, downloaded 478 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Custom Find
Added 17 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
A plugin that will find Highlights as is, but which is designed to be modified. Change the condition in the IsDesiredObject method. The remaining code will find objects that pass the IsObjectDesired test.
Finds starting from the start of the selection. To choose direction, run the plugin with no selection.
- Download CustomFind.zip (5K, downloaded 2919 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Find Highlights
Added 17 Oct 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Finds the following (default) or previous occurrence of a Highlight starting from the start of the selection. To choose direction, run the plugin with no selection.
- Download FindHighlights.zip (5K, downloaded 2906 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Hidden Instrument Change
Added 22 Oct 2007 (last updated 22 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Adds an instrument change to No instrument(hidden).
This is equivalent to using Create > Other > Instrument Change > Others > No instrument (Hidden) with no clef and no warning text. Assign a shortcut if you will use it often.
Updated 22 October 2009. This update restores the original instrument after a passage selection, which it did before Sibelius 6.1
- Download HiddenInstrumentChange.zip (2K, downloaded 96 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Add Rehearsal Marks to Double Barlines
Added 08 Nov 2007 (last updated 06 Sep 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in simply creates a rehearsal mark on every double barline in your score.
- Download AddRehearsalMarksToDoubleBarlines.zip (1K, downloaded 3276 times)
Plug-in written by Neil Sands.
Bracket Expression Text
Added 15 Nov 2007 (last updated 08 Nov 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Puts brackets or parentheses (or any chosen character(s)) around selected expression text. It is especially useful for bold expressions entered with the ctrl or cmnd key, since those involve a font change.
Updated 7 November 2009 to add spacing around 'f' characters to avoid collisions with the brackets. Sib 6.1 is recommended, though it will work in Sib 5.
- Download BracketExpressionText.zip (5K, downloaded 47 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Add Cresc Dim Lines
Added 15 Nov 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Adds crescendo and/or diminuendo lines and optional expression text to a selection.
You can include Expression Text if desired; if the edit boxes are blank, only the line(s) will appear. Type or select an appropriate font if you want bold expression text.
To increase the amount of space surrounding the characters, increase the Rhythmic space per character (quarter note = 256 units). This may expand the output past the selection. It cannot be expanded past the end of the score.
You may still need to adjust horizontal spacing using arrow keys.
This will run in Sib 4, but some features are missing and text and lines will not align as well as in Sib 5
Updated April 4, 2008 (version 1.20) to allow choice of line type at each position, so you can reverse the dynamics
- Download AddCrescDimLines.zip (7K, downloaded 3115 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Create Blank Page
Added 14 Dec 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Adds one or more blank pages before or after a selection. (This is somewhat redundant because it just adds a Special Page Break, but it avoids having to select a barline and is comparable to Create Title Page).
- Download CreateBlankPage.zip (3K, downloaded 3280 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Remove Lyric Extension Lines
Added 14 Dec 2007 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Changes all final syllables or single word lyrics to apply to 1 note, thus removing the extension lines. May be useful if note values have changed.
- Download RemoveLyricExtensionLines.zip (2K, downloaded 3064 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Batch Transpose
Added 09 Jan 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Transposes a score or folder of scores by interval, by key, or by using an Instrument Change to a transposing instrument. Designed to transpose lead sheets for C instruments into transposing instruments, but can be useful in a variety of transposing situations.
- Download BatchTranspose.zip (11K, downloaded 3288 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Scordatura
Added 03 Mar 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in creates a scordatura staff for a stringed instrument in an altered tuning. Effectively it maps pitches so that they appear as if the notes were in standard tuning.
More specifically, it maps a (string, position) value from an altered tuning to the note that represents the same (string, position) value in standard tuning. (Example: D2 on the low D string on a DADGAD tuned guitar is string 6 fret 0). In standard tuning, string 6 fret 0 is E2. So the plugin will rewrite the note D2 (in a notation staff) to be E2.
A scordatura staff will not play back the way you might like it to.
Check Google for \\\"scordatura\\\" if you are not clear what that means. If you are not clear on whether you want to use this you should probably not!
WARNING: this plugin will completely rewrite the selected staves. Save and maybe make a copy of your score before running. Make a copy of the original notation staff, and run the plugin on that copy.
You must specify the standard tuning and altered tuning used, in the form Sibelius uses for editing staff types. So guitar standard tuning is E2, A2, D3, G3, B3, E4 (low to high).
There are lists of common instruments in the dialog, and if what you want is not in the list, find something close and modify it. Be careful to get the octaves correct. One other way to get the pitches for strings is to enter the notes for the open strings in a notation staff, then select each note and look for the name in the Notes pane of the Properties Window.
See Help for more information, including a discussion of the ambiguity of scordatura.
Updated 27 Feb 2009 to replace .plg file with .zip file
- Download Scordatura.zip (14K, downloaded 1474 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Save Score With Date
Added 17 Mar 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plugin saves a copy of the current score, combining the current date and/or time with the file name. The original score remains open and unchanged. This is useful for making date-stamped backup scores. The plugin requires a simple one-time setup to determine the format of the date on your machine. It allows you to choose one of a number of formats for the saved file name (such as file_03132008.sib or 081303_file.sib), and it will remember your preferences.
- Download SaveScoreWithDate.zip (13K, downloaded 2869 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Loop Selection
Added 24 Mar 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plugin will let you loop playback by adding marker and jump text to the start and end of the selection. If you play the score within the markers, playback will loop. The default target name is the first selected bar number.
By default, marker/jump text only jumps to the start or end of a bar; to loop partial bars, select the text and turn off \\\'Jump at bar end\\\' in the Property Window Playback pane.
In Sibelius 5, the plugin can delete any marker or jump text in the selection or in the score.
To make it more obvious which notes will loop, you may want to add a highlight or color to the selected notes.
Updated November 24, 2008 to fix problems deleting hidden markers and all markers in score.
- Download LoopSelection.zip (7K, downloaded 2458 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Highlight Entire Selection
Added 07 Apr 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Adds a highlight to all selected staves, rather than just the top staff (which is what Create Highlight does). The highlight is not continuous, but is one Highlight line per selected staff.
Updated April 10, 2008 to allow coloring the highlight, and to delete selected highlights in addition to adding them. There is now a dialog that can be turned off after the first display.
Updated April 12, 2008 to fix endpoint on single bar selections
- Download HighlightEntireSelection.zip (4K, downloaded 2393 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Remove Selected Highlights
Added 10 Apr 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Removes any highlight lines within the current selection.
- Download RemoveSelectedHighlights.zip (2K, downloaded 2325 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Time Signature For Irregular Bars
Added 13 Apr 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Adds a time signature appropriate to the length to an irregular bar, so that irregular bars are made regular. It can also trace the locations of irregular bars.
It also puts an appropriate time signature into the following \"regular\" bars where this is required. Its goal is to end up with a score where every bar has a size that matches an explicit time signature.
It will not always spell the time signature correctly (it only looks at the length of a bar, not the notes it contains). The lowest denominator is 4, so it will not generate 3/2 or 2/2, but other than that, it picks the simplest fraction, so it will always choose 3/4 over 6/8 and 6/4 over 12/8.
If there is no initial time signature, it will add one.
- Download TimeSigForIrregularBars.zip (7K, downloaded 3152 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Reposition Dynamics
Added 14 Apr 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Processes Expression text and hairpins for \"vocal\" staves, which expect dynamics to go above, rather than below the staff. It will also move dynamics on non-vocal staves to the bottom of the staff.
If it finds dynamics in the wrong location relative to the center staff line, it will move them to the corresponding location on the opposite side of the center staff line.
This is useful for scores with a mix of vocal and non vocal staves.
It does not change the text or line style, but moves the objects as you would by dragging them by hand; \"Reset Position\" will restore them to their original position. It will not change the position of objects that are already on the correct side of the center line.
- Download RepositionDynamics.zip (5K, downloaded 2614 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Replace Deleted Rests
Added 20 Apr 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Looks for places where rests have been deleted rather than hidden, and will add rests back. By default it will hide the added rests.
It can also trace the locations of deleted rests
- Download ReplaceDeletedRests.zip (7K, downloaded 2507 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Cautionary Time Signatures
Added 22 Apr 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Forces all selected time signatures to use cautionary or to not use cautionary.
Updated 2 April 2009 for internal code cleanup
- Download CautionaryTimeSignatures.zip (3K, downloaded 1115 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Fix TAB Collisions
Added 29 Apr 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Looks on a TAB staff for places where there are 2 or more notes on the same string and the same starting position in a bar, and it tries to move notes to different strings.
It can trace the location of any notes it moves.
It won\'t try if there are more notes than strings. It tries to correct notes that have no string assignment. It will skip grace notes and unison notes with the same duration (though the location of skipped unison notes will be traced).
- Download FixTABCollisions.zip (9K, downloaded 2377 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Add Pickup Bar
Added 09 May 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Adds a pickup bar of a specified length before a specified bar. It moves any system objects (title, copyright, time signature, etc.) formerly attached to the following bar to the pickup bar.
Specify the pickup bar length by choosing from the list box or typing the first letter or number (key) in the list, with optional \\\'+\\\' signs or spaces separating multiple entries.
Updated 2 April 2009 for internal code cleanup
- Download AddPickupBar.zip (7K, downloaded 1570 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Add Pipe Ornaments
Added 11 Jun 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Add bagpipe grace note ornaments before a selected note. Choose a named ornament from a list (Doublings, Embellishments, Piobaireachd, Grace Notes, Custom) or customize your own ornaments. Customized ornaments are saved across Sibelius sessions.
Updated June 17, 2008 to fix problems when the \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"do not show dialog\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" button is active
Updated August 5, 2008 to make dialog come up initially by default
Updated February 2, 2009 to add explantion for editing custom entries.
- Download AddPipeOrnaments.zip (11K, downloaded 1513 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Merge Bars
Added 29 Jul 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Merges adjacent bars into a single larger bar.
It requires a passage (blue box) selection of at least 2 bars. Any unselected portions of the first and last bars selected will be split off as separate bars.
Any blank pages attached to barlines that are merged will be lost.
It can draw barlines where the barlines were, but their spacing must be adjusted manually. It can also reset bar numbering in the following bars.
One use is to simulate tuplets crossing a barline. Merge 2 bars so the tuplet crosses the former barline, then draw in a barline.
- Download MergeBars.zip (7K, downloaded 2599 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Arpeggiate Chords
Added 10 Aug 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Writes out the pitches of notated chords (not chord symbols or diagrams) as separate notes so they can be clicked on and heard individually. It will generate a new instrument at the bottom of the score, and arpeggiate the notes of chords in the first selected staff.
*** Notes in tuplets and grace notes will not be arpeggiated.
Notes in different voices playing concurrently will be treated as part of the chord to be arpeggiated.
Rests can be hidden in the output instrument.
The arpeggiated notes will play at the same duration as the original chord; in some cases this will require the arpeggio to be placed in a tuplet. If this happens, all notes in the chord will be made into a single voice (otherwise the original voice is maintained).
- Download ArpeggiateChords.zip (7K, downloaded 2549 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Current Dynamics
Added 03 Oct 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Displays the most recent dynamics marking (expression text or hairpin) for each staff in the score at the start of the selection. The list is in the debug trace window, which can stay on screen after the plugin runs.
Updated 7 October 2008 to allow multiple dynamics at same location and improve choice of dynamics for multi-stave instruments.
Updated 12 May 2009 to show multiple adjacent hairpins.
- Download CurrentDynamics.zip (5K, downloaded 838 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Counterpoint Intervals
Added 23 Oct 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Calculates the intervals between notes in adjacent staves (in Fux-style counterpoint) and writes the interval below the upper staff in Lyrics text style. Intended for use by teachers writing counterpoint examples. Works only with single notes and one voice per staff.- Download CounterpointIntervals.zip (4K, downloaded 2204 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Filter Notes Tied To - Simple
Added 03 Nov 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Filters notes in a selection that are the targets of a tied note, i.e., if one note is tied to a second note, the filter will select the second note.
This plugin will not catch all notes that are tied to. It assumes that the note with the ties immediately precedes its target, and so will miss arpeggiated notes tied to a block chord. It will also miss notes tied to from a note in a different voice. It general, for simple cases it works well, but please check all output carefully, and do not assume it is always correct.
This was intended for the use of selecting target notes in guitar tab, to make it easier to hide them, but there are likely many other uses as well. The Filter Other plugin has an option to filter tied notes, and these may find uses in tandem.
- Download FilterNotesTiedTo-Simple.zip (3K, downloaded 1756 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Input Durations
Added 12 Nov 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
The Input Durations plugins are a set of Sibelius plugins that allow you to enter notes into a score by specifying only the duration. The pitch is automatically chosen, typically to be the note on the center line of the staff.
These plugins can be useful if you want to enter drum rhythms, or if you want to enter rhythms and pitches in separate passes, entering the rhythms with these plugins and repitching to add pitches.
There are 9 plugins, 8 of which are mapped to a different ctrl/cmnd+ key on the numeric keypad. The durations entered are mapped to the familiar keypad keys (with the ctrl/cmnd key held down), from a whole note/semibreve (numpad 6) to a 32nd note/demisemiquaver (numpad 1), and optional plugins for 64th and 128th notes.
A PDF file in the zip file explains how to install and set up shortcuts for these plugins
Updated 14 November 2008 to fix an intermittent bug. All downloaders requested to download and replace the InputDuration.plg file (that is the only one that changed).
- Download InputDurations.zip (146K, downloaded 2273 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Create Add Text Plugin
Added 21 Nov 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Lets you create and install a new plug-in that, when run, will insert a piece of text into the score. The properties of the text are taken from text (staff text, system text, or lyrics) that is selected when Create Add Text Plugin is run. If you assign a shortcut to the new plug-in, you will have, in effect, a way to assign a shortcut to an individual piece of formatted text.
The generated plugin will be put by default in the \\\"Add Text\\\" subfolder of your user Plug-ins folder. The name will include the text style and some of the text.
In order to assign shortcuts to the newly-created plug-ins, you must first close and restart Sibelius, so the new plug-ins will be loaded.
- Download CreateAddTextPlugin.zip (9K, downloaded 1759 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Hide Specified Accidentals
Added 05 Dec 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plugin hides accidentals on selected notes with the specified pitches in any octave. It may be useful when you are simulating an unconventional key signature.
You can also unhide accidentals, which will restore their original unhidden state, but this will also restore any accidentals in the selection that were hidden manually.
- Download HideSpecificAccidentals.zip (3K, downloaded 1817 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Add Pitch Class to Notes
Added 13 Dec 2008 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Adds pitch class numbers for selected notes, including quartertones.
You can specify which pitch to use for pitch class 0, and also mark classes 10 and 11 so they will not be confused with 1 and 0.
All pitch classes with be assigned to the voice \\\'all voices\\\'. If you use Lyrics style, each voice will be assigned to a different lyrics verse (voice 1 = Lyrics line 1, etc.), so the voices will be at different heights and may be filtered for, using the text style.
Updated 2 April 2009 for internal code cleanup
- Download AddPitchClassToNotes.zip (7K, downloaded 953 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Change Selected Barlines
Added 07 Jan 2009 (last updated 26 Aug 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Adds a barline of a specified type to each bar in the selection, thus allowing multiple barlines to be changed at once.
It offers a special barline type called Default, which resets the barline in selected bars to the default barline type as defined in Engraving Rules. This is usually, but not always Normal. (Normal adds in a Special Barline of type Normal, which is also what Create Barline in Sibelius does).
Updated 7 August 2009 to work with individually selected barlines as well as passage selections of bars
Updated 24 August 2009 to fix problems with individual barlines
- Download ChangeSelectedBarlines.zip (3K, downloaded 359 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Go To Out Of Range Note
Added 16 Jan 2009 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Makes a list of all selected notes that are out of range for the instrument they are in (even after an instrument change). From within the plugin dialog you can navigate to any of the out of range notes, and when the dialog closes the chosen note will be selected.
If you have trouble seeing the selected note, use the up arrow to move it, then Undo (not down arrow) to restore the original pitch.
You can also copy the list to the trace window, for printing or relaxed study.
This plugin can be especially useful for people who cannot differentiate the red colors used by Sibelius for out-of-range notes.
- Download GoToOutOfRangeNote.zip (7K, downloaded 1616 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Hidden Key Signatures
Added 22 Jan 2009 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plugin turns the \\\"Hide\\\" property on or off for selected key signatures. This is the same as using the \\\"Hide\\\" property in Create Key Signatures.
This is a companion to the Cautionary Time Signatures plugin.
Updated 2 April 2009 for internal code cleanup
- Download HiddenKeySignatures.zip (3K, downloaded 982 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Find Previous Rehearsal Mark
Added 28 Jan 2009 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Finds the previous (default) or following rehearsal mark (if any), starting from the start of the selection. To choose direction, run the plug-in with no selection.
This is a companion to Find Rehearsal Mark, which by default finds the following Rehearsal Mark. Assign keys to each of these to easily switch directions.
- Download FindPreviousRehearsalMark.zip (5K, downloaded 1467 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Analyze Harmonic Intervals
Added 05 Feb 2009 (last updated 26 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Written for Art Matthews
This plug-in analyzes the size and quality of all intervals in a selection: perfect for correcting theory homework, making answer keys for Sibelius worksheets, or to aid in score analysis or study. Not only does it support up to quadruple diminished and augmented intervals, additionally it colors green any diminished unisons, as they are a point of theoretical discourse. There is also a \"number of intervals analyzed\" tally, and and tally of any diminished unisons that were analyzed.
Updated 19 August 2009: The plug-in can now handle multi-voice activity, including passing tones.
- Download AnalyzeHarmonicIntervals.zip (11K, downloaded 435 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Custom System Filter
Added 16 Feb 2009 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
A filter that will filter objects in the System staff, even if the selection is not a system selection. By default it will filter for Tempo text, but it is designed to be modified. Change the condition in the IsDesiredObject method. The remaining code will filter objects that pass the IsObjectDesired test.
- Download CustomSystemFilter.zip (2K, downloaded 1416 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Replace Color
Added 03 Mar 2009 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Changes the color of all selected objects that match the original color to be the replacement color. It will only replace \\\'\\\'added\\\'\\\' colors, such as from Edit > Color or a plugin, not the built-in colors.
You can remove coloring by setting the replacement color to Black, or add colors by setting the original color to black.
If you want to replace the colors of system objects, such as Tempo text, run the plugin with a system (double purple box) selection.
- Download ReplaceColor.zip (4K, downloaded 1427 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Extend Slur / Extend Hairpin
Added 19 Mar 2009 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plugin finds the line (usually a slur) that *ends* closest to the first selected note in each voice of the selection, and extends it to the note. The line must be attached to the same staff as the selected note(s). The line must either match the voice of the note or be set to \\\"all voices\\\".
If more than one line ends at the same point, the plugin will choose the one that started first, which tends to extend the outside slur when there are nested slurs.
The intended use is during note input, to extend an existing slur to cover recently added notes without leaving note input mode. It is useful to assign a keyboard shortcut to this plugin.
If the plugin is run with no selected notes or (non bar) rests, a dialog will appear to allow you to choose a different type of line to be extended (such as hairpins). To actually extend a line, close the dialog, select a note, and run the plugin again.
You may have to adjust the endpoint of lines other than slurs.
Extend Hairpin is also included in the .zip file. It is essentially the same plugin but defaults to finding Hairpins instead of Slurs.
- Download ExtendSlurAndHairpin.zip (9K, downloaded 1288 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Add Note Names To Noteheads White
Added 08 Apr 2009 (last updated 30 Jun 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Works like the shipping Add Note Names to Noteheads plugin, writing the name of a note inside the notehead using the Opus Note Names font.
It also creates a stemless white colored note behind each note to block out the staff and leger lines.
You must install the included House Style, Opus Note Names No Leger.lib in your user House Style Folder (located at the same level as your user Plugins folder).
It will only work on a file that has notes only in voice 1. The visible notes will be changed to be in voice 3 (the white notes are in voice 1). You can rerun the plugin if you need to change notes that have been transposed.
Updated 29 June 2009 to handle notes within tuplets
- Download AddNoteNamesToNoteheadsWhite.zip (88K, downloaded 658 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Remove Trill Wiggly Lines
Added 14 Apr 2009 (last updated 18 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in removes the wiggly lines from selected trills in a score. If there is no initial selection, the user is given a choice of changing every trill or cancelling the operation.
Behind the scenes, the plug-in shortens the length of a trill\'s wiggly line to zero. As such, trills are maintained as \"line\" type elements and keep their ability to sound a trill during score playback.
- Download RemoveWigglyTrillLines.zip (2K, downloaded 705 times)
Plug-in written by Ed Hirschman (edited by Bob Zawalich).
Insert Current Dynamics
Added 16 Apr 2009 (last updated 27 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Will insert the most recent dynamic (expression text) into all selected bars, or optionally into selected bars that follow a system or page break, double barline, or Rehearsal Mark. The dynamics may be parenthesized.
It cannot determine where a system or page starts, but if you lock the score or put in explicit page and system breaks, dynamics can effectively be placed at the start of systems.
If you want bold expressions, you must specify a Music text font. Valid fonts include Opus Text and Inkpen2 Text.
Updated 26 May 2009 to allow dynamics to be placed in the first bar of a system or page, even if the file is unlocked, when run in Sibelius 6.
- Download InsertCurrentDynamics.zip (10K, downloaded 782 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Replace Trill Symbols with Trill Lines
Added 18 Apr 2009 (last updated 18 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in replaces trill symbols that don’t play back with trill lines that do playback. It handles the standard trill symbol “tr” as well as the bracketed trill symbol “(tr)”, which are replaced with a trill line without the wiggly line. If there is no initial selection, the user is given a choice of replacing every trill symbol or canceling the operation.
This plug-in is useful if you receive a score from another copyist that used trill symbols or for scores imported into Sibelius from some other programs.
- Download ReplaceTrillSymbolswithTrillLines.zip (2K, downloaded 722 times)
Plug-in written by Ed Hirschman.
Color Harp Strings
Added 27 Apr 2009 (last updated 21 May 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This zip file contains 2 plugins: Color Harp Strings and Pitch Spectrum for Harp. These plugins are different approaches to coloring notes that are on a harp\\\\\\\'s C strings (pitches Cb, C, and C#) Red, and those on the F strings (Fb, F, and F#) Blue. This is sometimes done for introductory harp music, though some harpists like it for all their scores.
This would be fairly simple to do except for the fact that Sibelius colors all notes in a chord the same color.
These plugins offer solutions that will work in some cases, and offer at least a starting point when they cannot do all the coloring.
*Color Harp Strings* will color notes that are not in chords or intervals. It will color (using the mechanism of Edit > Color) single notes of the desired pitches, but will not color the same pitches in a chord. Instead, it traces the location of such pitches so you can find them to hand color after printing.
If chords are broken up so that each chord tone is in a different voice (quite tedious), all the notes can be colored with this plugin. This plugin has no problem differentiating enharmonically equivalent pitches (C#/Db, Cb/B, etc).
*Pitch Spectrum for Harp* uses the Sibelius Pitch Spectrum feature, which can color chord tones separately, but will not differentiate among enharmonically equivalent pitches (C#/Db, Cb/B, C/B#, F#/Gb. etc.). These would be colored the same, which can be a problem in harp music, which often contains enharmonic pitches. The plugin looks to see if there are conflicts. If so, it offers a choice of coloring each pair of the equivalent notes or not.
This plugin can completely color music with chords if there are no enharmonic notes.
Be sure you understand how Pitch Spectrum works (check the Reference and the plugin Help) before using this plugin, or you may be surprised.
- Download ColorHarpStrings.zip (11K, downloaded 885 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Find Enharmonic pitch
Added 12 May 2009 (last updated 28 Jul 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Finds the next or previous occurrence of an note with a specified pitch starting from the start of the selection.
Unlike Edit Find, You can specify enharmonically equivalent pitches separately, such as G# and Ab, Cb and B, or Dbb and C. You can also look for either the Written pitch or the Concert pitch in a transposing score or part.
The zip file contains 2 plugins, both of which must be installed. Find Enharmonic Pitch Next finds the next occurrence of the specified pitch, and Find Enharmonic Pitch Previous finds the previous.
To choose pitch, octave, or whether to find Written or Concert pitch, run the plugin with no selection.
These plugins are dedicated to Gareth Glyn and Richie Vitale.
- Download FindEnharmonicPitch.zip (7K, downloaded 913 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Combine Tied Notes and Rests
Added 08 Jun 2009 (last updated 22 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
If during the operation of this plug-in the Live Playback duration of a note needs to be truncated, the message that appears can be dismissed so that it does not appear again in that session.
- Download CombineTiedNotesAndRests.zip (55K, downloaded 113 times)
Plug-in written by Sibelius Software.
Round Metronome Marks
Added 13 Jun 2009 (last updated 16 Jun 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
This plug-in examines the entire score and rounds metronome marks, turning for example q=60.0003 into q=60~q=60.0003. So only the display is rounded; the tempo for playback isn't changed.
It will treat metronome marks it finds in metronome text or tempo text. It ignores marks that are already preceded with a tilde.
There's an option to round the metronome marks to the nearest proper metronome value, or you can round to the nearest x decimal places.
- Download RoundMetronomeMarks.zip (3K, downloaded 599 times)
Plug-in written by Neil Sands.
Play It Again!
Added 19 Jun 2009 (last updated 01 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Repeats playback of a selection either continuously or a specified number of times without requiring changes to the score.
There are some quirks, described in Help. Mainly, the final note will be cut off, there is a gap at the start of the selection, and if the final note is not on a beat, the following note may be played. But it is very convenient to use, and may be useful.
Instead, you may try the Loop Selection plugin, which avoids most of the playback quirks, but it adds text to the score, which may not be desirable.
Updated 20 June 2009 to fix bugs
Updated 1 October 2009 to use Sib 6.1 features to allow repeat of a single note, and to reduce previous quirks.
- Download PlayItAgain.zip (7K, downloaded 179 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Convert Legacy Chord Symbols
Added 23 Jun 2009 (last updated 23 Jun 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Converts "legacy" text chord symbols to Sib 6-style chord symbols, or Sib 6 chords to legacy text chord symbols.
- Download ConvertLegacyChordSymbols.zip (4K, downloaded 749 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Mute Unmute
Added 30 Jun 2009 (last updated 23 Aug 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Mutes, unmutes, or toggles the mute state of selected staves. This has only been practical since Sibelius 6; the changed mute status will be reflected in the mixer.
Updated 23 August 2009 to allow setting mute state to half muted
- Download MuteUnmute.zip (3K, downloaded 308 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Go To Next-Previous Page
Added 03 Jul 2009
For use with Sibelius 6
Go to the start of the next or previous page, based on the start of the selection (you need to have a selection for this to work).
- Download GoToNext-PreviousPage.zip (4K, downloaded 455 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Replace Arpeggio Lines
Added 08 Jul 2009
For use with Sibelius 6
Looks for "old-style" arpeggio lines and replaces them with a new note-attached arpeggio attached to the nearest following note or chord.
- Download ReplaceArpeggioLines.zip (3K, downloaded 502 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Focus Set
Added 17 Jul 2009 (last updated 04 Sep 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This is a set of plugins that let you create, save, and apply groups of staves (focus sets) that can be applied to a score to cause it to display those staves in View > Focus On Staves.
You can create custom groups of staves for specific scores. You need to set up the groups for each score you work on, but you can group any staves you want.
Use the plugin Focus Set to create, save, and apply your focus sets. Use Clone Focus Set if you have a number of scores with the same instrumentation. You can set up focus sets for one score, and use Clone Focus Sets to copy the settings into another score.
Focus Set 1, Focus Set 2, .. Focus Set 10, can be assigned to keystroke shortcuts. Focus Set 1 will apply the first focus set in the list of sets, Focus Set 2 runs the second (regardless of the names). These plugins run with no dialogs.
It is recommended that these plugins be installed into a separate user Plugins subfolder (e.g., Focus Set). A PDF help document is included in the zip file.
Updated 21 July 2009 to improve error handling.
Updated 4 September 2009. Clone Focus Set plugin was updated because it would fail with focus sets created by the July update. The plugins should now automatically stay in sync.
- Download FocusSet.zip (188K, downloaded 379 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Focus Families
Added 17 Jul 2009 (last updated 17 Jul 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
The Focus Families plugins let you display, in Focus On Staves, instruments contained in one or more families of instruments. The families are predefined by Sibelius and are: "Brass", "Exotic", "Fretted", "Keyboard", "Other", "Pitched Percussion", "Singers", "Strings", "Unpitched", and "Wind".
Use Focus Families (and its 2 clones, Focus Families 1 and Focus Families 2) to display multiple instrument families. These plugins bring up a dialog, at least the first time run in a session, and save their settings across Sibelius sessions.
There is also a set of plugins that will display one family of instruments. These have no dialog, and are meant to be assigned to shortcut keys. They are Focus Brass, Focus Exotic, Focus Fretted, Focus Keyboard, Focus Other, Focus Pitched Percussion, Focus Singers, Focus Strings, Focus Unpitched, and Focus Wind.
All instruments are in one family only. So for example, though you can find a Harp in Create > Instruments in both the Strings and Pitched Percussion families, the plugin will always place a harp in Pitched Percussion.
While these plugins are less customizable than the Focus Set plugins, they do not require setup for each score, and so can be mixed and matched with the Focus Set plugins.
It is recommended that these plugins be installed into a separate user Plugins subfolder (e.g., Focus Families). A PDF help document is included in the zip file.
- Download FocusFamilies.zip (180K, downloaded 587 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Move Passage Selection Up or Down A Staff
Added 29 Jul 2009 (last updated 29 Jul 2009)
For use with Sibelius 4, Sibelius 4.1, Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
In Avid's industry-standard software Pro Tools, there is often a need to navigate the music using a selection. For example, if you make a selection in one instrument and wish to jump to another instrument whilst retaining the original selection's boundaries you can easily do so using Pro Tools's built-in shortcuts. There certainly exists a need for this type of navigation in Sibelius; however, in Sibelius if you wish to jump a passage selection up or down to another staff, there is no quick way to do so.
To remedy this, simply assign shortcuts to these two selection navigation plug-ins, which are useful for copying and pasting from one staff to another, quickly pasting throughout staves, toggling through them, or for allowing the engraver to adjust staff spacing without ever having to use the mouse or a combination of shortcuts. Currently it toggles through even staves that are hidden, so if your selection goes off the screen it is because you are selecting a staff that is currently hidden. Compatible with Sibelius 4, 5, and 6.
- Download SelectionNavigation.zip (2K, downloaded 584 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Add Slash Noteheads for Parts for Sibelius 6
Added 06 Aug 2009 (last updated 08 Aug 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
This is an updated version of the plug-in supplied with Sibelius 5. While its original purpose (adjusting slash noteheads that transposed) is obsolete in Sibelius 6, the plugin has other uses as well. This version correctly handles slash notes for transposing instruments (which the version shipping with Sibelius 5 does not do).
Updated 8 August 2008 to restore transposing to noteheads other than slash noteheads, to make the behavior the same as in Sibelius 5.
- Download AddSlashNoteheadsForParts.zip (18K, downloaded 412 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Export Selection As Audio
Added 12 Aug 2009 (last updated 09 Sep 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Exports the selected music in the score to an audio file (unlike File - Export Audio, which always exports to the end of the score). It will only export staves that play back through virtual instruments, so it is best if your current playback configuration uses only virtual instruments, and does not use MIDI devices.
The plugin will export only selected notes, regardless of the initial position of the playback line.
The plugin creates a temporary score named TemporaryScoreForExportAudio.sib, in the default Scores folder, which it will reuse if run again. You may freely delete this score after the plugin finishes.
Updated 24 August 2009. The plugin now deletes the temporary score, so it will no longer be left around.
Updated 9 September 2009. The duration of the selection now appears in the dialog prior to export.
- Download ExportSelectionAsAudio.zip (7K, downloaded 374 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Fill Selection With Slash Notes
Added 15 Aug 2009 (last updated 11 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Adds notes in a chosen voice to the middle staff line in selected bars (even if they are empty). Notes are normally added in voice 1; change this if the bars contain voice 1 notes.
Only type 3 and 4 (slash) noteheads will stay on the middle line in parts for transposing instruments, though other noteheads may be added.
Added notes can be shown only in the score or the part, be hidden, or be cue-sized.
Updated 11 October 2009 to handle instruments with different clefs in concert and transposing scores. (Needs Sib 6.1 for this to work).
- Download FillSelectionWithSlashNotes.zip (12K, downloaded 247 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Convert Text to Comments
Added 16 Aug 2009 (last updated 16 Aug 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
This plug-in, for use with Sibelius 6, converts all text of a specified style in a score (including any or all versions) to Comments. It extracts all of the text types present in the score and allows you to create colorful, maximized or minimized, comments. We've all tried making our own comments in earlier versions of Sibelius using a special text style, so what now when you open the score in Sibelius 6? Painless remedy.
"I have a number of scores from the opera Kiravanu that I wrote with James Humberstone made in Sibelius 5, with comments made by using boxed text on an added staff. I wanted to both convert these in the scores to Sibelius 6 comments and also create a list to review as we consider revising the opera. With 'Convert Text to Comments,' I can do both in one quick run." - Mary Elizabeth
- Download ConvertTextToComments.zip (5K, downloaded 302 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Export Comments
Added 16 Aug 2009 (last updated 16 Aug 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
This plug-in, for use with Sibelius 6, exports all comments in a score (including any or all versions) to a log file or can list them in the trace window. A straightforward method of getting your conversations out of the score.
- Download ExportComments.zip (4K, downloaded 297 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Maximize or Minimize Comments
Added 16 Aug 2009 (last updated 16 Aug 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
This plug-in, for use with Sibelius 6, maximizes, minimizes, or switches all comments in a score (including any or all versions). A straightforward method for revealing or hiding your comments, since they cannot be hidden as other objects in Sibelius can.
- Download MaximizeOrMinimizeComments.zip (4K, downloaded 329 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Filter Chord and Legacy Symbols
Added 20 Aug 2009
For use with Sibelius 6
Filters Sibelius 6-style chord symbols, legacy chord symbols (text objects with Chord Symbol text style), or both, allowing you to select or deselect the desired symbols.
Since the Sibelius 6 Filter will filter both types, the plugin defaults to filtering legacy chord symbols only.
- Download FilterChordAndLegacySymbols.zip (3K, downloaded 286 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Filter With Deselect
Added 20 Aug 2009 (last updated 30 Aug 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Filters the same items as the Sibelius 6 Edit Filter menu (plus Legacy Chord Symbols), but allows you to Deselect without needing to use the Advanced Filter. It also has an option to exclude user-defined text and lines.
Updated August 29, 2009 to filter cue-sized objects.
- Download FilterWithDeselect.zip (6K, downloaded 238 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Filter Comments
Added 20 Aug 2009 (last updated 20 Aug 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Filters Comments by author, date, or text. You may color or resize the filtered comments.
- Download FilterComments.zip (6K, downloaded 285 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Filter Note Arpeggios Jazz Artic
Added 20 Aug 2009
For use with Sibelius 6
Filters notes that contain Sibelius 6 note-attached arpeggios and/or jazz articulations (fall, doit, scoop, plop).
- Download FilterNoteArpeggiosJazzArtic.zip (3K, downloaded 283 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Resize Bar
Added 22 Aug 2009 (last updated 28 Aug 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Changes the length of selected bars by a fixed amount (e.g., a quarter note/crotchet) or to a given size, including the size of the current time signature. This will change the affected bars to be irregular bars in most cases.
Updated 24 August 2009 to fix some error handling code
Updated 26 August 2009 to fix problems with special barlines
- Download ResizeBar.zip (17K, downloaded 396 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Find Comments
Added 30 Aug 2009
For use with Sibelius 6
Find next or previous Comment in the score. The zip file contains both Find Next Comment and Find Previous Comment
- Download FindComment.zip (6K, downloaded 227 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Find Note Arp Jazz Artic
Added 30 Aug 2009
For use with Sibelius 6
Find next or previous note that contains note-attached arpeggios or jazz articulations (fall, doit, scoop, plop).
Run with no selection to change options.
The zip file contains 2 plugins one for Next and one for Previous.
- Download FindNoteArpJazzArtic.zip (7K, downloaded 254 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Advanced Calculator
Added 10 Sep 2009 (last updated 11 Sep 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
This plug-in is designed for Sibelius 6 as a Sibelius-inclusive calculator. The classic calculator interface allows you to input equations, including variables derived from the score.
The plug-in also remains running as long as you would like for as many equations as you like. There is built-in memory so your solution remains after every time you hit Enter, so that it may be used for the next equation.
In other words, it functions just like a real calculator would just within Sibelius.
- Download AdvancedCalculator.zip (5K, downloaded 285 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Export Audio Score and Parts
Added 11 Sep 2009 (last updated 12 Nov 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Exports audio, creating .wav or .aiff files from a score, a score and each of its parts, or just the parts of a score. Will process the current score, all the currently open scores, or all the scores in a specified folder.
Updated 16 September 2009 so the options are visible even if you start with no scores open.
12 November 2009 there is a potential crashing problem with running this plugin on a folder of scores, and that use is not recommended until a fix becomes available.
- Download ExportAudioScoreAndParts.zip (7K, downloaded 337 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Circle TAB Half and Whole Notes
Added 17 Sep 2009
For use with Sibelius 6
Circle TAB for Half & Whole Notes will find half and whole notes in a guitar (guitar only) TAB staff, and add circle or ellipse symbols to cover these notes or chords, so as to indicate their duration. This is not as good as having Sibelius support this as a feature, but it really beats doing the same thing by hand.
The symbols will be in a drawing layer on top of the notes, so to access the notes you will have to pull the symbols out of the way. However, the plugin has an option to delete all the added symbols, and another to delete existing symbols and add new ones, which works well if you are still editing the score.
The zip file includes a House Style library that must be installed in the user House Style folder. The plugin will load symbols from this House Style.
The symbols and their placement are customizable, (if tediously) using the Options… button. You can choose different symbols and specify their X and Y offsets in the dialog, and these values are preserved over Sibelius sessions. The plugin author can provide more details if you actually want to try this.
- Download CircleTABHalfWhole.zip (104K, downloaded 218 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Move Passage Selection to Next or Previous Bar
Added 27 Sep 2009
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
These two Selection Navigation plug-ins make a passage selection around the next or previous bar (assuming you have a passage currently selected). They are useful when assigned shortcuts, and are particularly suited to be used with the other Selection Navigation plugins. They work for Sibelius 5 and 6.
- Download SelectionNavigation2.zip (3K, downloaded 199 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Musical Dice
Added 27 Sep 2009
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in emulates musical dice. Click to roll and you get a random pitch, a random rhythm, or both. A fun little way to randomly compose music.- Download MusicalDice.zip (3K, downloaded 315 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Hide or Show Articulations
Added 27 Sep 2009
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in hides, or shows previously-hidden standard articulations within a selection. As articulations can not actually be hidden, they are deleted and hidden text is created in their place. To show the articulations, run the plug-in again and the text will be converted back to the original articulations. This is useful for situations where it is desirable for playback to be different than a printed score.
- Download HideOrShowArticulations.zip (3K, downloaded 216 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Break At Bars
Added 27 Sep 2009
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in allows users to enter a string of bar numbers to make page breaks or system breaks, or both. This is especially helpful when used in conjunction with the Suggest Page Turns plug-in. Other situations, such as making corrections from a PDF, where it is easiest to put page turns into the Sibelius file before correcting (easier to navigate), and quick formatting, are made a little bit easier.
- Download BreakAtBars.zip (3K, downloaded 231 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Trace Internal Bar Numbers
Added 01 Oct 2009 (last updated 03 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
The bar numbers you see in a score (the external or displayed bar numbers) may not reflect the consecutive ordering of the bars. So you may have bars numbered 0 (for a pickup), 1, 2, then 1 again, 2, 3, then 10, 11, 12… in an extreme case. You could at least restart bar numbers as a section break.
Sibelius keeps an internal or consecutive bar number as well so that each bar has a unique and consecutive number. If your score has any bar number changes, the internal and external bar numbers are most likely different.
Note that in the General Pane of the Properties Window, the bar number displayed is the external number (it reflects bar number changes) while the page numbers displayed are internal page numbers (they do not reflect page number changes).
In Sibelius 6.1, the new Manual Repeats Playback feature (in Play – Repeat) requires that internal bar numbers be used.
This plugin writes the internal and external bar numbers of selected bars to the Trace window.
Updated 3 October 2009 to show range of selected bars for a passage selection.
- Download TraceInternalBarNumbers.zip (3K, downloaded 175 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Rehearsal Recordings
Added 07 Oct 2009 (last updated 26 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Creates audio recordings for each dynamic part of a score, reducing the volume of the staves that are not in the current part, so that the part is louder.
This can be used for creating section rehearsal recordings for a choir or other ensembles. By default the plugin will export all parts, but you can choose which parts to export.
You may optionally pan the parts and the accompaniment staves to opposite sides.
Use half mute rather than volume scaling if your score contains MIDI messages that affect volume.
This plugin requires Sibelius 6.1.
Updated 26 October 2009. New option to generate altered scores so other plugins can generate MIDI or Scorch files
- Download RehearsalRecordings.zip (13K, downloaded 131 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Create Chord Symbols From List
Added 09 Oct 2009 (last updated 09 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
This plug-in creates chord symbols from two corresponding lists. Just type in your chord symbol names in one text edit field (separated by commas), and type a corresponding list of bar numbers in the other text edit field (also separated by commas).
Not only is it helpful for copying and pasting text files, but you can drag the plug-in dialog window around your monitor closer or over top of your PDF viewer for faster input.
Another useful feature is that it supports subdivisions of the bar. Often times when inputting chord symbols you may be doing so over bar rests. In such cases it becomes arduous to create chord symbols over subdivisions of the bar (since there is nothing immediate to attach them to). Conversely, it is simple to do do this within this plug-in: just type in the bar number with the appropriate decimal. For example, if you would like the chord symbol to appear 2/3rds of the way through the 5th bar, you would type "5.75", or if you wanted it 7/8ths through the bar you would type "5.875".
Chord Symbols are such an excellent feature in Sibelius 6, now it is quite easy to quickly input them from text.
Inspired by Edo Castro.
- Download CreateChordSymbolsFromList.zip (4K, downloaded 258 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Print Folder Of Scores And Parts
Added 16 Oct 2009 (last updated 22 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Prints a score and / or its parts for the current score, all currently open scores, or a folder of scores.
The plugin can display the Sibelius Print dialog, but it will appear once for each score and once for each set of parts printed, so only choose this if you really need the option.
- Download PrintFolderOfScoresAndParts.zip (6K, downloaded 151 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Analyze Melodic Intervals
Added 22 Oct 2009 (last updated 22 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Written for Art Matthews
This plug-in analyzes the size and quality of all melodic intervals in a selection: perfect for correcting theory homework, making answer keys for Sibelius worksheets, or to aid in score analysis or study. Not only does it support up to quadruple diminished and augmented intervals, additionally it colors green any diminished unisons, as they are a point of theoretical discourse. There is also a "number of intervals analyzed" tally, and and tally of any diminished unisons that were analyzed. It handles muti-voice activity and color codes the analysis to correspond to Sibelius's built-in voice color-scheme.
- Download AnalyzeMelodicIntervals.zip (17K, downloaded 119 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Analyze Melodic Intervals In Folder
Added 22 Oct 2009 (last updated 22 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Written for Art Matthews
This plug-in analyzes the size and quality of all melodic intervals in all scores within a folder: perfect for correcting theory homework, making answer keys for Sibelius worksheets, or to aid in score analysis or study. Not only does it support up to quadruple diminished and augmented intervals, additionally it colors green any diminished unisons, as they are a point of theoretical discourse. There is also a \"number of intervals analyzed\" tally, and and tally of any diminished unisons that were analyzed. It handles muti-voice activity and color codes the analysis to correspond to Sibelius' built-in voice color-scheme.
- Download AnalyzeMelodicIntervalsInFolder.zip (17K, downloaded 84 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Add Tonic Sol-Fa
Added 22 Oct 2009 (last updated 22 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
This version of the plug-in is for Sibelius 6.1, and fixes a problem whereby the sol-fa text added is moved around by Magnetic Layout.
- Download AddTonicSolFa.zip (14K, downloaded 83 times)
Plug-in written by James Larcombe & Neil Sands.
Analyze Harmonic Intervals in Folder
Added 26 Oct 2009
For use with Sibelius 6
Written for Art Matthews
This plug-in analyzes the size and quality of all harmonic intervals in all scores within a folder; perfect for correcting theory homework, making answer keys for Sibelius worksheets, or to aid in score analysis or study. Not only does it support up to quadruple diminished and augmented intervals, additionally it colors green any diminished unisons, as they are a point of theoretical discourse. There is also a "number of intervals analyzed " tally, and and tally of any diminished unisons that were analyzed.
- Download AnalyzeHarmonicIntervalsInFolder.zip (10K, downloaded 61 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Scale Numbers
Added 26 Oct 2009
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
This plug-in allows you to scale all numbers (with text) in a selection. It is ideal for scaling tempo and metronome markings in one automated swoop. In addition to being able to process both staff and system text, there is also a rounding function.
- Download ScaleNumbers.zip (4K, downloaded 93 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Slash Notes At Midline
Added 27 Oct 2009 (last updated 27 Oct 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Takes existing notes or chords and turns them into a single note at the middle line of the staff. It determines the pitch by looking at the clef in the non-transposed score.
It can move or create a number of notehead styles, but is intended for use with slash noteheads.
It allows you to turn off the display of the dialog, and will save most of its settings across Sibelius sessions.
It is an excellent companion to the Fill Selection With Slash Notes plugin.
- Download SlashNotesAtMidLine.zip (14K, downloaded 111 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Convert Spaces To Units
Added 06 Nov 2009 (last updated 06 Nov 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Convert Spaces To Units will convert fixed units like inches, mm, or points to or from "spaces" based units as used internally by Sibelius. (One "space" is defined as 1/4 of the staff height).
This plugin will probably only have niche uses, but if you are using wildcards that use space units, or are writing plugins, or are just trying to figure out how many x units in the General tab of the Properties window will make an inch, it can come in very handy.
This plugin requires Sibelius 6.1
- Download ConvertSpacesToUnits.zip (5K, downloaded 36 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
Select Page & Select Staves on Page
Added 14 Nov 2009 (last updated 15 Nov 2009)
For use with Sibelius 6
Select Page (All) allows you to make a passage selection around the current page, selecting all bars and staves on that page. Select a bar, and then run this plug-in and the full page will be selected. If you already have a selection that spans more than one page, all selected pages will be fully selected. Just as double clicking on a bar will select the entire system, and triple clicking on a bar will select the staff throughout the score, it is very helpful to assign a shortcut to this plug-in to quickly select a whole page.
Select Page (Staff) allows you to make a passage selection around the current page, selecting all bars in the current staff/staves. Select a bar, and then run this plug-in and the full page will be selected (but only in the selected staff/staves). If you already have a selection that spans more than one page, all selected pages will be fully selected. Just as double-clicking on a bar will select the entire system, and triple-clicking on a bar will select the staff throughout the score, it is very helpful to assign a shortcut to this plug-in to quickly select a whole page.
- Download SelectPagePlugins.zip (3K, downloaded 19 times)
Plug-in written by Roman Molino Dunn.
Color Enharmonic Pitches
Added 20 Nov 2009
For use with Sibelius 5 and Sibelius 6
Allows you to specify a color for individual pitches, using separate colors for enharmonically equivalent pitches (such as F#/Gb). You can use it to apply a rainbow of unique colors for each pitch, or use it for proofreading and analysis.
Double sharps and flats can be colored the same as an enharmonic pitch (Gx -> A), or the same as the corresponding single accidental (Dx -> D#), and quartertones are colored as the nearest flat or sharp. You can, however, select a color from the double/quartertone lists, and all double accidentals or quartertones will get the same color, regardless of pitch.
One significant feature is the ability to edit the RGB values of any of the named colors in the color list. So if you like a different shade of red or yellow, you can have it.
The plugin saves its settings (in the plugin Preferences database), so your rainbow and your RGB edits and be set up once and retained across Sibelius sessions.
Note that, as with all coloring in Sibelius, all notes in a chord will be given the same color, unless the notes are in different voices.
- Download ColorEnharmonicPitches.zip (14K, downloaded 10 times)
Plug-in written by Bob Zawalich.
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