Can't THANK YOU ALL ENOUGH !!!! just got it yesterday and can't stop writing. Please never stop working on it and bring up the most possible. Cords,repeat signs all kind of stuff. I AM IN LOVE with this thing guys. THANK YOU ALL GOD BLESS YOU ALL . SURFACE PRO3+ STAFFPAD= THRU ART. LOVE AND RESPECT FROM ARMENIA. IDRINK FOR YOU!!!
My favorite thing, Straight from the FAQs on the official website: "Does StaffPad work with other notation programs? Absolutely. You can import existing scores via MusicXML or MIDI files, and you can export scores to those formats just as easily, which can be read by all the major notation and DAW software packages available today." As a heavy user of Finale and Reason, this is great news. Now to inform my wife that my birthday is coming up in less than 7 months.
For those wondering why it's not on ipad: “One of the reasons I didn’t make StaffPad for the iPad in the end, was, although it makes business sense since everyone has an iPad, the design concessions were just too great. For example, you’d have to have a drawing mode, a navigation mode, or split the screen, which means that you wouldn’t have much room for your music; you don’t get the palm rejection. It makes the market much smaller, but it’s the only way I could design it how I really saw it to be.” Microsoft does offer trade-in deals for ipads. ;)
+sholokov while I agree on the part that it's cool that the programmer choose not to develop the software for the masses, I must disagree with the last part. No one will buy a Surface 3 (wich is around 700€) JUST for this app. I am myself a composer, it's my job and I'm also studying composition, so I write music almost every minute of my life. If I had 700€ spare I would rather go on a Mac Book Air which is almost the same size and weight and it's a computer! I myself think, that since this thing is now released a lot of other software houses will provide something similar for other OS.
+Michael Buck I think the same will surely be available for ipad pro, because besides the pencil, the new features allow this application to work very well. plus the pro Ipad has 4 speakers. Hopefully this available for ipad pro.
it works extremely well, i usr it every day and for a composer it makes the perfect blend for audio quality, realistic live play back, and also gives the option to write in your score as you please, it has everything a composer could want especially with it's unprecedented speed! best composition tool ive used!
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant... The sketch-to-note feature is cool, and was what caught my eye at first. But- assuming they actually work like they're meant to- the editing and refining capabilities are incomparable to any notation app I've used recently (and the playback!! thank you!!). Things like this give me hope for the possibility of letting all of these songs I have in my mind free.
People overuse the word "revolutionary" in many instances. However in this case, I believe it's very appropriate to call this app just that - Revolutionary.
This is so awesome. Great to see awesome use of the pressure sensitive pen. Sorry iPad users, here is what StaffPad has to say "StaffPad requires a device with an active pen and a touchscreen. Active pens have an eraser button, pressure sensitivity and palm rejection - all of which are crucial for digital inking to feel as natural as on paper."
TOTALLY worth it. If you're comfortable with standard notation (I am) it makes the whole process MUCH more musical! You can export the files as music xml for use in guitar pro and finale, too :)
I bought a Surface Pro 4, 8 GB ram & 256 GB SSD. No regrets. I considered some other options, but nothing compares to the experience I'm getting with this setup.
Is there a channel or group for sharing #Staffpad tips & tricks? I'm learning the basics but not able to input chords with minor second intervals. Please post links.
Quick Questions: Does it work with *any* active stylus (I have a couple of wacom devices including the Wacom Cintiq Companion (Win10 Tablet))? Second Question: Does it support quarter tones (half flats/sharps) that are used in oriental music? A Demo/Trial version would be REALLY helpful... A less important question: Can it be used to write Tabs, too (preferably also for "exotic" instruments...)?
I bought it and can answer my other questions: Nope to Quarter Notes and Nope to Tabs. And if you're looking for a Win10 refund: Nope. ... On the upside: The recognition does indeed work very well on a Wacom Cintiq Companion 2. Performance is okay enough. Pdf export has everything I need so far. For the quarter notes I resort to markup mode an just scribble a little b². It does not play back, but at least I know what to play. For Tabs: There is not even a way to fake/hack tabs with text. I'll probably have to export and make them in another app and then export again to pdf. But I was hoping to avoid this. All I need is a utility staff with custom amount of lines and text snapping to those lines....
I'd love it if you could also keep the hand written look so it can recognize the notes I write, and that will be cool, but even cooler will be if you don't change the way it looks and keep the handwritten look. That could be an option because I know there's a lot of benefit in letting everyone's writing style come out. Please!
From their FAQ: "One of the questions we get asked most is: "Why did you build this only for Windows 8?". It can seem strange at first glance, especially considering the popularity of iOS and Android. Right from the start, we knew Windows 8 was the only platform that would let us build our dream the way we wanted to, and it's the only OS that supports pen input in a meaningful way."
Anthony Bennett and then "The iPad lacks the screen technology which makes an app like StaffPad possible. There's many other technical reasons why StaffPad wouldn't be as useful or as functional on iPad, and we felt that the only way to really make this app shine was not to compromise"
I want to use this app ! But I don't have a tablet. What kind of tablet do you recommend for reading and creating music? And what size? Does this app work with android?
Hi. This looks really great. Will this be compatible with my Lenovo Yoga 520-14IKB? (I have a Lenovo stylus pen too). I can't find that info, I see that it is compatible with yoga thinkpad but nothing about the 2in1 yoga 520. Thanks in advance.
I have more questions about this app...what kind of extensions, can import and export?...for example .sib? midi?..the other is what kind of libraries of samplers are possibles to work with this app? thanks
I'd buy it if it were available for the iPad Pro. I'm sure the next "small" iPad will support the apple pen and I don't understand why you don't want to make the app available for the iOS Platform. It's a shame, really
+Stefan Wessel No StaffPad Pro for iOS. Technically this is impossible "translate" to mobile OS (like Android or iOS). StaffPad needs "normal" OS, not mobile).
+Roman I. Drozd It's written in the mobile version of Windows. It's not a classic desktop app. It has all the same restrictions as any app in the iOS app store.
“One of the reasons I didn’t make StaffPad for the iPad in the end, was, although it makes business sense since everyone has an iPad, the design concessions were just too great. For example, you’d have to have a drawing mode, a navigation mode, or split the screen, which means that you wouldn’t have much room for your music; you don’t get the palm rejection. It makes the market much smaller, but it’s the only way I could design it how I really saw it to be.”
Microsoft has been working on the pen latency issue for years . . . before it was an issue. Now they have an application that really shows off this capability. I'm finding that with a large screen and docking station the Surface Pro performs like a traditional tower when running the complete Adobe suite and Vegas video editor. Sadly, "The iPad lacks the screen technology which makes an app like StaffPad possible." - from StaffPad Developer - th-cam.com/video/mkvk6V9lMyE/w-d-xo.html
From all of those years of losing staff paper, coffee stains on hard work, paper being fatigued by all of the erased pencil mess-ups. From black to white to styluses and megapixels, this is definitely better.
Hi. Is it possible to get any costumer support for this app and how? I have it for some time now, it is full of bugs and pretty annoying to work with but my biggest problem is that it recently started playing back everything sounding in a wrong key. Anyone has a solution?
Check out Mobile Sheets. It very much like forscore but for windows. I use it everyday with my Surface Pro. It's fantastic. 12 dollars from the Microsoft store
Finally something absolutely revolutionary that's only available on Windows platform, leaving 'droid and Apple evangelists crying for something they want to have but can't because their tech is inferior! Go Microsoft!
I am literally drooling! (I am not kidding, it just dripped a few moments after I saw it) I don't want a surface pad. Does it work with graphics tablets too?
Can anyone help me? I got StaffPad and bought some features like "Antique Keys" and "Berlin Strings" last year and today I found out they are gone. What happened... I'm lost....
so cool!! Really a tremendous revolution in computerized music compositions!!! anyones know the cost for whole set of the system?? thanks for sharing. Peterus Thajeb
OMG I wish I had this back in the 80's when I studied composition, now back to composing. Feature request: I am a jazz musician, can we get a realbook style font for charts, that would make me uber happy happy joy hoy
this is awesome. I'm thinking about purchasing it as I have a Surface Pro 3 and a SurfaceBook. I'm curious about the import features though. I also have a Roland Fantom G6 that I use to create music. I use the step write functions a lot which seems as if they should carry over to this app as a midi export file. But I haven't seen an example of that actually working. It looks great though. Thanks for making such a great app for Windows 10!
Mr David W. Hearn, Compliments! Very professional made this video and convenience music. I hope your software, comparing with rather infantile applications for iOS will be really for professional musicians.
+mokkshaa I repeat, generally notation apps for iOS (iPad, iPhone) are for small and simple pieces. I tested NotateMe, Notion (not bad) etc, etc. So, please take into consideration big score for chamber orchestra... or symphonic orchestra. So, please don't compare Small aplication for piano notation or few instruments with StaffPad. A propos iOS, StaffPad is made only for Windows (this is too complicate software for iOS). It seems that Apple is not interested to produce a Macbook with touch and pen functions like Surface Pro.
+mokkshaa What wrong I wrote Mokksha? Here is portal for fantastic StaffPad app, not a place for presentation of my music :). In my opinion music for this video is really good, professional made. David Haern is really professional composer. That's it!
Can't THANK YOU ALL ENOUGH !!!! just got it yesterday and can't stop writing. Please never stop working on it and bring up the most possible.
Cords,repeat signs all kind of stuff. I AM IN LOVE with this thing guys. THANK YOU ALL GOD BLESS YOU ALL . SURFACE PRO3+ STAFFPAD= THRU ART.
LOVE AND RESPECT FROM ARMENIA.
IDRINK FOR YOU!!!
I'm not a musician and have no idea what I just saw but it was beautiful.
My favorite thing, Straight from the FAQs on the official website:
"Does StaffPad work with other notation programs?
Absolutely. You can import existing scores via MusicXML or MIDI files, and you can export scores to those formats just as easily, which can be read by all the major notation and DAW software packages available today."
As a heavy user of Finale and Reason, this is great news. Now to inform my wife that my birthday is coming up in less than 7 months.
Are you HOMOSEXUAL? 🤔
For those wondering why it's not on ipad:
“One of the reasons I didn’t make StaffPad for the iPad in the end, was, although it makes business sense since everyone has an iPad, the design concessions were just too great. For example, you’d have to have a drawing mode, a navigation mode, or split the screen, which means that you wouldn’t have much room for your music; you don’t get the palm rejection. It makes the market much smaller, but it’s the only way I could design it how I really saw it to be.”
Microsoft does offer trade-in deals for ipads. ;)
+sholokov while I agree on the part that it's cool that the programmer choose not to develop the software for the masses, I must disagree with the last part. No one will buy a Surface 3 (wich is around 700€) JUST for this app. I am myself a composer, it's my job and I'm also studying composition, so I write music almost every minute of my life. If I had 700€ spare I would rather go on a Mac Book Air which is almost the same size and weight and it's a computer!
I myself think, that since this thing is now released a lot of other software houses will provide something similar for other OS.
+Ken Heslip With the iPad pro, perhaps take a look at introducing it there. Their apple pen will be perfect for this.
+Ken Heslip Can we use another Tablet PC pen, or will it only work on a Surface?
+Michael Buck I think the same will surely be available for ipad pro, because besides the pencil, the new features allow this application to work very well. plus the pro Ipad has 4 speakers. Hopefully this available for ipad pro.
+Ken Heslip and now ? with the ipad pro ?
it works extremely well, i usr it every day and for a composer it makes the perfect blend for audio quality, realistic live play back, and also gives the option to write in your score as you please, it has everything a composer could want especially with it's unprecedented speed! best composition tool ive used!
its worth the money if you plan on using on daily basis like i am, and it even convince to buy a surface 3
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant... The sketch-to-note feature is cool, and was what caught my eye at first. But- assuming they actually work like they're meant to- the editing and refining capabilities are incomparable to any notation app I've used recently (and the playback!! thank you!!).
Things like this give me hope for the possibility of letting all of these songs I have in my mind free.
Really ? Did you ever use thst ?
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! I CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH. This is a dream come true! I'm buying a surface just for this app. I love you.
People overuse the word "revolutionary" in many instances. However in this case, I believe it's very appropriate to call this app just that - Revolutionary.
This is so awesome. Great to see awesome use of the pressure sensitive pen. Sorry iPad users, here is what StaffPad has to say
"StaffPad requires a device with an active pen and a touchscreen. Active pens have an eraser button, pressure sensitivity and palm rejection - all of which are crucial for digital inking to feel as natural as on paper."
As a church musician and choral conductor/coach, this will be a very valuable tool. I think it's wonderful.
I need a Windows tablet just for this.
I ordered a surface pro today because of this!
but this app, how much cost? or is free?.
$70
TOTALLY worth it. If you're comfortable with standard notation (I am) it makes the whole process MUCH more musical! You can export the files as music xml for use in guitar pro and finale, too :)
I bought a Surface Pro 4, 8 GB ram & 256 GB SSD. No regrets. I considered some other options, but nothing compares to the experience I'm getting with this setup.
Is the music between 0:56 and 1:03 exactly following what is happening on screen? that is some very good editing there.
R i yeah i thought so too!
Very cool implementation of the touch interface!
Just realized the sheet music is the background music which is a nice detail
Is there a channel or group for sharing #Staffpad tips & tricks? I'm learning the basics but not able to input chords with minor second intervals. Please post links.
Now THIS is how you make an ad for Windows 8.
This APP is absolutely make your dream true 👌🏼
I just composed and directed my first orchestral work .
I recommend to buy from this app category 👌🏼
me finally found an app for score writing: 😃
me finding out the price on app store: 😭
Quick Questions: Does it work with *any* active stylus (I have a couple of wacom devices including the Wacom Cintiq Companion (Win10 Tablet))?
Second Question: Does it support quarter tones (half flats/sharps) that are used in oriental music? A Demo/Trial version would be REALLY helpful... A less important question: Can it be used to write Tabs, too (preferably also for "exotic" instruments...)?
"We recommend Microsoft Surface, but any Windows 10 device with active pen and touch capabilities will work with StaffPad."
I bought it and can answer my other questions: Nope to Quarter Notes and Nope to Tabs. And if you're looking for a Win10 refund: Nope. ... On the upside: The recognition does indeed work very well on a Wacom Cintiq Companion 2. Performance is okay enough. Pdf export has everything I need so far.
For the quarter notes I resort to markup mode an just scribble a little b². It does not play back, but at least I know what to play.
For Tabs: There is not even a way to fake/hack tabs with text. I'll probably have to export and make them in another app and then export again to pdf. But I was hoping to avoid this.
All I need is a utility staff with custom amount of lines and text snapping to those lines....
Wow! MS did a very greatful work! It is comfortable than any other program!
I'd love it if you could also keep the hand written look so it can recognize the notes I write, and that will be cool, but even cooler will be if you don't change the way it looks and keep the handwritten look. That could be an option because I know there's a lot of benefit in letting everyone's writing style come out. Please!
Ho my ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wow !! i have a Pen and Touch Wacom with Windows 8.1 i must try this !!!! Bravo, what an amazing idea and App !!!
I have an apple
Apple pen
haahah
Martin Play Music I got finger and a apple.
How truly brilliant and wonderful!
Thank you thank you!
Is it just an application? Or a actually tablet?
I have a touch Lenovo "yoga" laptop, can I just download this?....and where can I find the pen?
From their FAQ: "One of the questions we get asked most is: "Why did you build this only for Windows 8?". It can seem strange at first glance, especially considering the popularity of iOS and Android. Right from the start, we knew Windows 8 was the only platform that would let us build our dream the way we wanted to, and it's the only OS that supports pen input in a meaningful way."
Anthony Bennett and then "The iPad lacks the screen technology which makes an app like StaffPad possible. There's many other technical reasons why StaffPad wouldn't be as useful or as functional on iPad, and we felt that the only way to really make this app shine was not to compromise"
Anthony Bennett Hi Mr. Bennet , so this magic app that makes my dream come through will work on Surface pro 2 as fine and smooth as on pro 3?
Then they eventually _did_ make an iOS version
…4 years ago
Amazingly beautiful!
Totally getting this and a Surface 3 this year.
Wow, brilliant idea !!
I want to use this app ! But I don't have a tablet. What kind of tablet do you recommend for reading and creating music? And what size? Does this app work with android?
Hi. This looks really great. Will this be compatible with my Lenovo Yoga 520-14IKB? (I have a Lenovo stylus pen too). I can't find that info, I see that it is compatible with yoga thinkpad but nothing about the 2in1 yoga 520. Thanks in advance.
I have more questions about this app...what kind of extensions, can import and export?...for example .sib? midi?..the other is what kind of libraries of samplers are possibles to work with this app? thanks
other question, is it possible to install sibelius in surface pro 3 and use it in the same way?
I appreciate the replies!
But we really need a 7 or 30 days free trial
This is so awesome!
+gbritaney Definitely. I want!
I'd buy it if it were available for the iPad Pro. I'm sure the next "small" iPad will support the apple pen and I don't understand why you don't want to make the app available for the iOS Platform. It's a shame, really
+Stefan Wessel
No StaffPad Pro for iOS. Technically this is impossible "translate" to mobile OS (like Android or iOS). StaffPad needs "normal" OS, not mobile).
+Roman I. Drozd It's written in the mobile version of Windows. It's not a classic desktop app. It has all the same restrictions as any app in the iOS app store.
No, it doesn't "need" a "normal" OS. It's no an application used to, I don't know, copy files between drives.
“One of the reasons I didn’t make StaffPad for the iPad in the end, was, although it makes business sense since everyone has an iPad, the design concessions were just too great. For example, you’d have to have a drawing mode, a navigation mode, or split the screen, which means that you wouldn’t have much room for your music; you don’t get the palm rejection. It makes the market much smaller, but it’s the only way I could design it how I really saw it to be.”
And now the tabulature variant for the guitarist playing in open tunings.
Right. I'm getting a surface if I can do this!
Did you get it and is it as easy as it looks?
Have you thought of releasing this for ipad pro?
Is this avaible for all Microsoft software devices or just for surface?
Can this import and extract music to MIDI files?
Please, can you make this for iPad? I need this program! It's amazing!
Microsoft has been working on the pen latency issue for years . . . before it was an issue. Now they have an application that really shows off this capability.
I'm finding that with a large screen and docking station the Surface Pro performs like a traditional tower when running the complete Adobe suite and Vegas video editor.
Sadly, "The iPad lacks the screen technology which makes an app like StaffPad possible." - from StaffPad
Developer - th-cam.com/video/mkvk6V9lMyE/w-d-xo.html
Does it only works with Surface, Or I can use in other windows 8.1, for example an HP tablet?
which pencil , mouse , keyboard are best for staffpad? which laptop, desktop; operating systems?
I definitely need this on my android (if they make it available on android) cuz i dig the idea of writing the notation and it detects your writing
This is truly "revolutionary"
Kudos to the team that put this software and video together. Way to make the software sing. Inspiring work.
@randomdubbys It's exclusive for Windows.(well, windows store to be precise)
Can it be used as a pad for conducting score ? Turning pages while conducting is a pain ? A digital device for conducting would be so nice :)
Fantastic!
Now make a similar product for maths and integrate it into the office suite :)
But how do the instruments sound?... can I apply relatively advanced techniques or musical ornaments and have them be accurate?
Would this run with no problem on a Surface Go?
This is awesome. Why not make it for Android/iOS though??
Should make it for ipad pro and their apple pen as well.
Will it write chorals for SATB with stems going in the right direction?
Where do you get the pen?
From all of those years of losing staff paper, coffee stains on hard work, paper being fatigued by all of the erased pencil mess-ups. From black to white to styluses and megapixels, this is definitely better.
Can it work with other touchscreen Windows products?
donde se consigue en mexico y cuanto cuesta???
I LOVE STAFFPAD IS BEAUTIFULLY
Where can we listen to the whole song?
Work on Acer Aspire Switch? This device mount windows 8.1 and support active pen
Hi. Is it possible to get any costumer support for this app and how? I have it for some time now, it is full of bugs and pretty annoying to work with but my biggest problem is that it recently started playing back everything sounding in a wrong key. Anyone has a solution?
Is the program capable of handling notes beamed to rests with a half stem?
Hi guys, and congrats on what looks like an amazing app, I just wanted to ask you if it's possible to write for drumkit in this app?
Does Staff Pad include modern notation such as clusters?
is this fantastic app working on surface pro 2 as smooth as on surface 3?
They have this for the Surface Pro, but not a normal music reading app like forScore... uhg why?!
Check out Mobile Sheets. It very much like forscore but for windows. I use it everyday with my Surface Pro. It's fantastic. 12 dollars from the Microsoft store
Oh my god. Thank you guys
Does it recognize jazz (swing) notation?
Finally something absolutely revolutionary that's only available on Windows platform, leaving 'droid and Apple evangelists crying for something they want to have but can't because their tech is inferior! Go Microsoft!
Not cheap as far as apps go though. Wish they had a light version to just do piano score for conversion to MIDI, rather than full blown orchestral.
+Jason Fewings for music students, they would need it for their study.
+RAINEE LAI
No. You don't need it. You just want it.
does it run in the hybrid HP envy x2 15 inch????
can i somehow get my existing paper sheet music into StaffPad ?
How does the playback sound compared to Sibelius?
where can we get it?how much is it?
Does Sibelius or Finale do the same thing as StaffPad?
Please, write, where i can buy it?
What about contemporary notation andabbreviation?
When will it be available for Android?
A lot of people are interested in.
I would buy it at once!
who wrote the score for this promo?
I am literally drooling! (I am not kidding, it just dripped a few moments after I saw it) I don't want a surface pad. Does it work with graphics tablets too?
AlienUnderAttack No, why would it?
AlienUnderAttack It appears to by a windows 8 app so it should work on any win 8 device with a touchscreen or wacom
Yeah, it works with a graphics tablet on W8.
AlienUnderAttack Yes it does!, see the StaffPad website at staffpad.net for details
Chris Hearn oh, and blog.staffpad.net/looking-through-windows/
Can anyone help me? I got StaffPad and bought some features like "Antique Keys" and "Berlin Strings" last year and today I found out they are gone. What happened... I'm lost....
Wow, great invention. I'd totally use this.
so cool!! Really a tremendous revolution in computerized music compositions!!! anyones know the cost for whole set of the system?? thanks for sharing. Peterus Thajeb
What is the background music
would Lenovo yoga 720 work for this app?
it's compatible with finale?
+Shane A. Carrasco C. I saw some reviews on the website where people said they could save these files as xml and open them in Finale, so I believe so
+Shane A. Carrasco C. YES !
Thanks!
Wow again. Just what I'm looking for.
OMG I wish I had this back in the 80's when I studied composition, now back to composing. Feature request: I am a jazz musician, can we get a realbook style font for charts, that would make me uber happy happy joy hoy
Looks great, I hope the midi import works well!
I wanna It. How knows how can i get It?
what kind of pad and pencil do you need for this?
The advert shows a Surface Pro 3. It comes with a pen. It's currently only on that platform.
Ken Heslip Hi can is it working on surface pro 2 as well? s smooth and nice? thank you
Vahagn Hayrapetyan I don't own a SP2, but it should work for it. Search for it in the Windows store.
this is awesome. I'm thinking about purchasing it as I have a Surface Pro 3 and a SurfaceBook. I'm curious about the import features though. I also have a Roland Fantom G6 that I use to create music. I use the step write functions a lot which seems as if they should carry over to this app as a midi export file. But I haven't seen an example of that actually working. It looks great though. Thanks for making such a great app for Windows 10!
Can I import and read PDF files?
Where was this thing when I was young and struggling to get my scores right ?
Dream come true for composers? i hope so...must try this software or app
thanks Ken!
Awesome! Will it work on Ipad too?
randomdubbys You guys would know this if you actually bothered to watch the video.
No - because iPad can't use a pen system on the screen. So the iPad screen would need to be re-designed.
I'm totally drooling. I wonder if it exports to EPS, midi, or some other portable format so that it can be imported into sibelius for realization.
Mr David W. Hearn, Compliments! Very professional made this video and convenience music. I hope your software, comparing with rather infantile applications for iOS will be really for professional musicians.
+mokkshaa
I repeat, generally notation apps for iOS (iPad, iPhone) are for small and simple pieces. I tested NotateMe, Notion (not bad) etc, etc. So, please take into consideration big score for chamber orchestra... or symphonic orchestra. So, please don't compare Small aplication for piano notation or few instruments with StaffPad. A propos iOS, StaffPad is made only for Windows (this is too complicate software for iOS). It seems that Apple is not interested to produce a Macbook with touch and pen functions like Surface Pro.
+mokkshaa
What wrong I wrote Mokksha? Here is portal for fantastic StaffPad app, not a place for presentation of my music :). In my opinion music for this video is really good, professional made. David Haern is really professional composer. That's it!