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Old 11-07-2005, 03:12 PM
Mark Walsen (markwa)
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Default Hello Jörg, Thanks for you

Hello Jörg,

Thanks for your support for MidiNotate Composer, and for telling your musician forum friends about it in Germany.

If you transfer the music from a scanning program to a notation program using MusicXML rather than MIDI, then you will be able to transfer not only the notes but also music annotations such as dynamic marks, phrase marks (slurs), accent marks, tempo marks, etc.

That said, scanning and transferring the notes is, by far, the most important task. If the scanning program does a good job identifying the notes, then MidiNotate will do a good job automatically formatting the score. Then, in MidiNotate, it is easy to manually add the music annotations (dynamic marks, phrase marks (slurs), accent marks, tempo marks, etc.). In fact, this might be the easiest, quickest way to copy printed sheet music into a notation program, since the scanning technology is fairly error-prone for some music annotations.

Cheers
-- Mark
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