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Comment: I have a conflict of interest, as I am affiliated with Wallander Instruments and NotePerformer. I am here to improve public knowledge and will follow Wikipedia’s conflict of interest guidelines. The ”Reception” section was only added to demonstrate the notability of the software. I welcome feedback or collaboration to improve this draft, remove redundancies, or strengthen the NPOV.
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Since the last review, this draft has been updated to include multiple published sources, including a peer-reviewed journal (Computer Music Journal), two published books (Oxford University Press, Springer Publishing), and multiple independent industry journals (Music Teacher, MusicTech, Australian Music Centre). It also documents real-life use at Berklee College of Music and Peabody Institute. Non-verified claims were removed from the draft. RopElIqu (talk) 08:30, 11 August 2025 (UTC)[reply]