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Subject: Midi Programs From: paddyc Date: 14 May 00 - 03:40 PM I've heard of a program that supposedly if you have a midi file it will notate the music for you. Does such a program exist? If it does, does anyone know how/where I can get it? All the best, The Ceilidh Cowboy. |
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Subject: RE: Midi Programs From: Escamillo Date: 14 May 00 - 04:46 PM Cakewalk is one of the programs that will do the job pretty well. You may download a demo from www.cakewalk.com , and many sources of information if you search the word Cakewalk in Altavista seeker. The printed score will have all the notes and lines but not the lyrics and author's indications. A possibly better program, though not so easy to manage, is ENCORE which you may download from www.secrel.com.br/usuarios/musica/ A search of Mudcat threads for the last year, on the word NoteWorthy, will give you information on the NoteWorthy Composer (which I haven't tried yet but looks very good), whose home is http://NoteWorthyComposer.com Best of luck - Andrés
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Subject: RE: Midi Programs From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 14 May 00 - 05:20 PM Hi, Just a few days ago Malcolm Douglas referred to a freeware program called MidiNotate. You can find it here. Sorry, but I don't know anything about it. Mary |
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Subject: RE: Midi Programs From: paddyc Date: 15 May 00 - 12:36 AM Thanks everyone. Mary In Kentucky-I downloaded yours and it works awesome. |
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Subject: RE: Midi Programs From: GUEST,Elmore Jenkins Date: 15 May 00 - 11:44 PM For any Mac users that pop in, Musicshop from Opcode is a good simple sequencer with music notation capabilities. |
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