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From: | Jeremiah Benham |
Subject: | Re: [Denemo-devel] Import Midi |
Date: | Mon, 8 Feb 2016 13:24:43 -0600 |
On Mon, 2016-02-08 at 15:23 +0000, Joe Wilkinson wrote:
> Hi Richard,
> Is there a process for importing (simple) midi files into denemo?
There are two main systems in Denemo. The one that require no effort is
the un-guided one, I presume you tried that with no joy?
The other does have a demo on vimeo.com (you really have to know what
the music looks like that you are trying to import). I don't think any
method would turn a bunch of MIDI events captured from a human
performance into usable music notation, you would be better using the
audio import thing (though I think that may be not possible on windows
and anyway see below)
> There appears to be something of the sort, but I cannot understand how
> the messages relate to importing a file.
> I can get the stuff I want in ABC or Noteworthy format too, and don't
> know whether either of them would be better.
this implies that the music you want is already in notation form - MIDI
contains less information than that and so is a bad way to go. Is there
an ABC->lilypond or NWC->lilypond? or to musicXML?
> I am reluctant to type in notes if I don't have to!
I know the feeling - do you have a MIDI keyboard (and the keyboard
skills to make it useful)?
Richard
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