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Re: importing midifiles
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Jacques Menu Muzhic |
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Re: importing midifiles |
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Mon, 17 Apr 2017 18:08:11 +0200 |
Hello Bert,
musicsml2ly is also useful when scanning existing scores and exporting the
result to MusicXML.
JM
> Le 17 avr. 2017 à 16:35, Martin Tarenskeen <address@hidden> a écrit :
>
>
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> On Mon, 17 Apr 2017, Bert Van den Brink wrote:
>
>> Dear all I just subscribed to the mailing list and as a real beginner I have
>> a question about importing midi.
>> How to configure that?
>> I already have the output of midi but maybe you need a totally different
>> context for this.
>> As I am blind lilypond is really a fantastic tool aspecially for me to
>> control really what I write in stead of computer programs taking their own
>> decisions. :-)
>> Kind regards
>> Bert van den Brink
>
> Welcome on the list Bert,
>
> There is a commandline tool midi2ly (or midi2ly.py), which is part of the
> lilypond distribution, It takes a midifile as input and outputs lilypond
> code. It has several options to give a result that needs less manual tweaking
> afterwards.
>
> Another similar tool is musicxml2ly, which takes MusicXML files as input.
> This can be useful to import scores from scoring programs like Sibelius,
> Finale, or MuseScore, that all can export MusicXML. MusicXML is more suitable
> than MIDI to export/import music notation.
>
> a fellow Dutchman,
>
> Martin
>
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