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Fediverse bass players:

What's your process/tools for tabs notation? I'm dissatisfied with a lot of the tabs I find online (duh) & want to do more of my own tabs.

I suppose pencil & paper's probably the place to start 😅

But any suggestions? I want to do proper notation (see 🧵) not just text-based tabs.

I've used musescore but they've gone completely commercial now?

Suggestions? 🙏 & boosts appreciated.

I used to use a piece of software called AudioPaint, written by Nicolas Fournel, which converted image files into audio by looking at different colour elements, etc.. It was a fantastic source for context-free tonalities, much like opening Windows DLLs as raw audio files.
audiopaint.software.informer.c

Does anyone know of a more recent app that has this kind of functionality, converting images or other data into sound? Mac, Windows or Linux are all good.

Software InformerAudioPaint. Get the software safely and easily.This application was designed to generate sounds from pictures.