For this purpose i would rather:
1. Record my staff in DAW (bitwig). Edit and Quantize (start-s and ends).
When you are satisfied with what you hear export as midi.
2. Import your midi file in musescore and look for something that is
unusual in sheet music. Make music rythmic beautiful.
3. Export as musicxml and convert musicxml2ly.
4. Edit converted music with frescobaldi. Adding header, paper, staff,
transpositions and whatever is needed.

*Nesmotren govori kao da mačem probada, a jezik je mudrih iscjeljenje.
Izreke 12:18*

On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 9:35 PM, Bernhard Kleine <bernhard.kle...@gmx.net>
wrote:

> No, I want to know whether there are faster methods to code sheet musik:
> for example by playing the tune on a midi keyboard voice for voice and
> incorporating this voices in a choir sheet.
>
> Then I would like to control my work by listening to the play and not by
> reading the partiture.
>
> Bernhard
>
> Am 29.04.2017 um 18:47 schrieb Knute Snortum:
>
> Can I ask a dumb question?  Are you just trying to play the music you just
> entered in LilyPond?  Have you tried double-clicking on the .mid file from
> a File Explorer window?  Often the default MIDI player will execute.  Or,
> in Frescobaldi, there is a MIDI Player window which you can open via the
> Tools menu.  You may also have to configure MIDI via the Edit ->
> Preferences -> MIDI Settings window.
>
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