forScore Cue

Get everyone on the same page

Published by: forScore

Description

Remotely control forScore with Cue! Connect wirelessly to one or more nearby devices using forScore and you’ll be able to turn pages, go to a specific page, scroll up and down or toggle half-page turns (depending on each device’s orientation), and navigate to any score that’s present on all connected devices. You can even view a device’s screen* to follow along as they play! Cue works with forScore 6.1 or later (sold separately).
With Dual Page mode, you can use forScore on one device and Cue on another device to display two full-sized pages simultaneously. Your page and its annotations are sent wirelessly, and tapping or swiping on either device turns two pages at a time—just like a book. Dual Page mode even supports links and buttons, so you can tap on them no matter which side they’re on and they’ll work just like you expect. Visit forScore.co/cue to learn more!
*Performance can vary greatly based on settings, environmental factors, and network availability. A wi-fi connection is strongly recommended. Image quality can be adjusted in the Settings app.
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User Rating

3.8 out of 5

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forScore Cue Reviews

Question for app dev.

Cajun Organist on

United States

Organist here. I need to see the equivalent of 2 standard sheets of paper for my job. Been using an external monitor or Mobile Sheets with two 13” iPads since Cue and Apple crashed. I read that Cue is “optimized” for Apple devices. Can I rely on cue in performance settings again? I am often in WiFi but sometimes *only Bluetooth.* I were playing organ for your wedding, would advise me to trust Cue/Forscore for dual iPads, or would tell me that I would be safer using my external monitor or Mobile Sheets to have a reliable view of two pages at a time? Thank you. Bravo to you and the Forscore team!

Disconnects with latest iOS updates

NetHead on

United States

It has been three months since people started having issues with iPads disconnecting from each other and the app still hasn’t been updated. Kludgy workarounds are required to use two iPads for dual page view.

Won’t stay connected

Determinista on

United States

I have used Cue for years with no problem. Suddenly now it will not stay connected.

Freezes on dual page mode

Oh What's In An ID on

United States

As a conductor I need the dual page mode. It will no longer work without freezing up. Back to paper scores. Hope a fix is in the works.

Keeps Crashing

Lars bassface on

United States

I bought an extra iPad so I could use dual page mode. ForScore Cue keeps disconnecting. I’ve tried all the updates, reinstalling, Wi-Fi , hot spot. Doesn’t matter. This App is flawed. I wasted big bucks buying an extra iPad. I’ve tried contacting them - no response. Maybe this will get their attention. ForScore is a great App but ForScore Cue is worthless until they fix it. I know at least 4 other users having the same problem. Don’t buy this App!!

Great Concept/Needs Work!

Q'er on

United States

This app has worked flawlessly in dual page mode for me since I first downloaded the app. However, with recent OS updates, it now disconnects from the main iPad after a few minutes of being paired…when I am performing! Please update. AND, please get rid of the requirement for those that purchase your product to get your subscription service in order to get any real connection with customer service/support.

Buggy

Thejensenboyz on

United States

Half of the time when I connect my iPads, the slave iPad just shows a blank page and to fix that I have to force close the master iPad and start all over again.

Good idea, but…

Markelliotbergman on

United States

I love the idea, but the execution needs work. I had Cue go down in the middle of a concert and it was terrifying. Apparently, Cue can have problems when many users are connected to the same WiFi network. In a public concert hall, one can’t control the number of users on the WiFi. In its current form, Cue a great for practicing at home, but unreliable for a professional in a performance situation.

Great tool

Nobody01773 on

United States

I have one wish: I’d like to turn ONE page at a time in dual page mode. I have a big iPad Pro and a little Mini. So I’d like the music I’m playing to be on the big iPad, but have the next page on the little one so I can look ahead and turn when it’s convenient. It should be a simple toggle setting. If you have 2-up landscape mode on the main iPad, and one page on the Cue, the behavior is a little more subtle as it should advance two pages and display the one that was on the Cue plus the following page.

cue crashing consistently

what happened with cue!?!? on

United States

I am giving cue now 1 star due to the fact it consistently crashes and I can no longer use dual page mode. I did not have this issue before and find it troubling that the app has yet to be fixed.

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
forScore
Languages
English
Recent release
2.4 (2 months ago )
Released on
Mar 27, 2014 (11 years ago )
Last Updated
1 month ago
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