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who knows a great program to do it? Thanks!
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Re: midi to sheet music
CripKilla wrote:who knows a great program to do it? Thanks!
First thing came to my mind is the Finale, but Victor will probably say his program with that colorful note analyzer. ( barely waking up ) we already talked about it in a different part of the forum...
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sibelus or finale
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pianohama wrote:sibelus or finale
Sibelius is a great program except that it doesnt show the end of the notes... so you never know whether it is a half note or quater or etc. If they could solve that... I think that would be the best programs from all.
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thomandy wrote:But finale is free! I didnt know it could be user to create sheets Cool!
Well it isnt actually.... what you are thinking about it Finale Notepad... that doesnt have the feature... only the Finale program itself... as much as I know ( I tried my Notepad and it was not working with that)
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Finale Notepad does a great job. And it's free
My "color analyser" piano roll program isnt
good for making sheets....
My "color analyser" piano roll program isnt
good for making sheets....
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VictorCS wrote:Finale Notepad does a great job. And it's free
My "color analyser" piano roll program isnt
good for making sheets....
What a disappointment I thought that program is so cool, it must know that too...
Well actually the Finale Notepad (free version) does not open midis... you can only open .mus files... so you probably have a full version of the Finale 2005 or 2007 if you can do it
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maggiekedves wrote:VictorCS wrote:Finale Notepad does a great job. And it's free
My "color analyser" piano roll program isnt
good for making sheets....
What a disappointment I thought that program is so cool, it must know that too...
Well actually the Finale Notepad (free version) does not open midis... you can only open .mus files... so you probably have a full version of the Finale 2005 or 2007 if you can do it
Search: www.downloads.com and you will easly get a free one, or a trial. I had one last week, but deleted it and cant remember the name!
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thomandy wrote:
Search: www.downloads.com and you will easly get a free one, or a trial. I had one last week, but deleted it and cant remember the name!
I dont need to search because I have the free version and I also tried the trial version... but that was limited if I remember well... otherwise it gave the option you just could not save the sheet music if I m right.
I have tons of music programs installed and I dont use most of them... just install try and then... forget
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I tried finale notepad and it can open midi to create sheet but the quality is so-so
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Re: midi to sheet music
CripKilla wrote:I tried finale notepad and it can open midi to create sheet but the quality is so-so
Wrong notes??
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thomandy wrote:CripKilla wrote:I tried finale notepad and it can open midi to create sheet but the quality is so-so
Wrong notes??
Yeah, most of the times!
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CripKilla wrote:thomandy wrote:CripKilla wrote:I tried finale notepad and it can open midi to create sheet but the quality is so-so
Wrong notes??
Yeah, most of the times!
Hmm you must have a newer version of Notepad ... but how do u mean wrong notes?
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Well... Maybe cause my MIDIs has many instrument!
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CripKilla wrote:Well... Maybe cause my MIDIs has many instrument!
alright... then the only thing you need to use is to choose which instrument you would like to use.
The sheet music can have many different instruments in it and in the midi or converted sheet music those should appear on a different staff... I did transcripts where the melody I wanted to play was a violin and later was a flute... so I just checked them and swithed
Hope it can work out for u too.
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maggiekedves wrote:VictorCS wrote:Finale Notepad does a great job. And it's free
My "color analyser" piano roll program isnt
good for making sheets....
What a disappointment I thought that program is so cool, it must know that too...
Well actually the Finale Notepad (free version) does not open midis... you can only open .mus files... so you probably have a full version of the Finale 2005 or 2007 if you can do it
I opened midi's with Finale, the free version, 08
A midi usually contains alot of instruments, you'll need to pick the channel you're gonna play, lets say it's flute, piano and drums,
then you'll have to play the piano part, but if the piano part is for the left and the flute is for the right, you'll play both etc.
It isnt rock science
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Re: midi to sheet music
VictorCS wrote:
I opened midi's with Finale, the free version, 08
A midi usually contains alot of instruments, you'll need to pick the channel you're gonna play, lets say it's flute, piano and drums,
then you'll have to play the piano part, but if the piano part is for the left and the flute is for the right, you'll play both etc.
It isnt rock science
oh mine is a 2005... I guess that is the problem...I got to update that
Yes I said the same to about the channels... ( maybe it was not as clear as your explanation )
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