That's pretty dope if it works correctly. It's my understanding that's difficult to pull off once a polyphony starts or the instruments get really organic sounding. It sounds like something that could be put in the Project --> Import menu. It could drop the notes into the piano roll for the selected or specified track.

Are there currently any per-track or per-selection transposition or time stretching functions in LMMS? Both would probably be necessary were this app integrated.

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Andy Kelley wrote:
I think you guys are misunderstanding what I am asking with this thread. This is a tool that analyzes audio and puts notes in the piano roll.

On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Jeremy <[email protected]> wrote:
Louigi Verona wrote:
> Perhaps, but I think at the moment LMMS needs more necessary features
> than creating a sheet music editor. The way I see it it's just too much
> work for no special reason - I doubt there are a lot of musicians who
> will write out melodies that need sheet music representation. Having
> lots of tracks, people tend to write arrangements which are difficult to
> write down to a score - and most importantly, no need to.
>
> On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Jonathan Aquilina
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     i have a mac and i understand this isnt an easy feat to accomplish.
>     but for instance in garageband it has both the piano roll and score
>     editor. that way if the user like they can use the piano roll or if
>     you are a musician and prefers seeing the notation they can do it
>     that way.
>
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Interesting discussion :)
I agree with Louigi, I think it's best to focus on the core
functionality of LMMS and getting LMMS to work well with Jack for
example. But who am I, I've never tried or installed things like
LilyPond, even though I'm a musician I can't read notes or scores. So I
don't have the need for such tools.

Regards,

Jeremy

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