Dieter writes:
> your fix of measure 5 is o.k. I worked a bit on the pmx side and the result
> is in the attachment.
>
> It will be not more then one or two hours to add the voice staff of
> "tevoglio".
>
> It is very comfortable to use "musixlyr" for implementing the lyrics. All you
> have to do
Dieter writes:
> Hi Rodolfo,
>
> the duration of measure 5 is not complete.
> *
> Could you send me a better version?
I tried to fix it. See if it's all right now.
> By the way the pedal signs and the finger settings will be lost in the
> process.
I can imagine... But I would say that a ve
Sure, Don is perfectly right, as always. I apologize for my overly
generalizing statement.
But in XML2PMX I have chosen the {-} notation for ties. And those are
seldomly played in PMX-midi, if at all.
Regards, Dieter
Am 16.01.2018 um 16:48 schrieb Don Simons:
Dieter wrote
... 6. PMX creat
Dieter wrote
>... 6. PMX creates midi
>
> But beware, that this midi file is not made for a beauty contest, but only for
> auditively controling the note pitch.
> For example the effect of ties is not taken into account.
RTFM! True, there are some ties that PMX will not account for when making a
>|The most delicate passage, as I understand, is scan =>
>|MusixXML. I don't have MS Windows nor Apple Mac on both
>|my two PCs, I have Linux on both... So that passage is
>|unfortunately not practicable for me...
I'm a Linux user too but I have a Windows installation as a
VirtualBox guest pr
>|> >|I use a software called "SharpEye" for scanning and >|translating to
>|> MusicXML.
>|>
>|> SharpEye requires an image as input (rather than reading PDF scores). It
>|can
>|> generate midi directly, but MusicXML -> PMX
>|> -> midi is likely the better choice because SharpEye doesn't
Dieter writes:
> I want to clarify clarify, how to solve Rodolfo's problem with Sharpeye and
> XML2PMX.
>
> 1. MusiXTeX produces note sheets in a PDF-file
> 2. "FreePDF to TIFF converter" Creates TIF-file(s) from PDF-file
> 3. SharpEye reads TIF, then we can manually correct any scanning error
Hi Bodo,
your hint to "audiveris" is interesting. I tried to use audiveris a few
years ago.
And I was very much disappointed, because I was not even able to install it.
And that was due to an OCR package of google which was stored in the
wrong place.
If it has changed, the better.
Using Shar
I want to clarify clarify, how to solve Rodolfo's problem with
Sharpeye and XML2PMX.
1. MusiXTeX produces note sheets in a PDF-file
2. "FreePDF to TIFF converter" Creates TIF-file(s) from PDF-file
3. SharpEye reads TIF, then we can manually correct any scanning error
with the SharpEye Notes
Zitat von Rodolfo Medina :
The most delicate passage, as I understand, is scan => MusixXML. I
don't have MS Windows nor Apple Mac on both my two PCs, I have Linux
on both...
Hello Rodolfo,
if it's a reasonable amount of work, someone from this list may do the
scanning/conversion for you
"Don Simons" writes:
> The original question was how to create midi from MusiXTeX. The proposal was
> MusiXTeX => image => scan => MusixXML => XML2PMX and then I assumed PMX =>
> midi directly.
The most delicate passage, as I understand, is scan => MusixXML. I don't have
MS Windows nor Apple M
Bob Tennent wrote
> >|I use a software called "SharpEye" for scanning and >|translating to
> MusicXML.
>
> SharpEye requires an image as input (rather than reading PDF scores). It
can
> generate midi directly, but MusicXML -> PMX
> -> midi is likely the better choice because SharpEye doesn't
> p
>|I use a software called "SharpEye" for scanning and
>|translating to MusicXML.
SharpEye requires an image as input (rather than reading PDF
scores). It can generate midi directly, but MusicXML -> PMX
-> midi is likely the better choice because SharpEye doesn't
provide an editing capabilty to c
Hi Rodolfo,
exactly, that is what Dirk proposes.
I use a software called "SharpEye" for scanning and translating to MusicXML.
REgards,
Dieter
Am 14.01.2018 um 21:05 schrieb Rodolfo Medina:
Rodolfo Medina writes:
Dieter writes:
Hi Rodolfo,
Bob's Photoscore solution looks quite powerful.
Dieter writes:
> Hi Rodolfo,
>
> Bob's Photoscore solution looks quite powerful.
>
> In case that you want to try "XML2PMX" instead, just send me a pdf. And I
> will see what I can do.
>
> WIth this procedure you will also get a pmx-file.
Thanks, Dieter. How do you scan printed music to Music
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> Dieter writes:
>
>> Hi Rodolfo,
>>
>> Bob's Photoscore solution looks quite powerful.
>>
>> In case that you want to try "XML2PMX" instead, just send me a pdf. And I
>> will see what I can do.
>>
>> WIth this procedure you will also get a pmx-file.
>
>
> Thanks, Dieter.
Hi Rodolfo,
Bob's Photoscore solution looks quite powerful.
In case that you want to try "XML2PMX" instead, just send me a pdf. And
I will see what I can do.
WIth this procedure you will also get a pmx-file.
Regards, Dieter
Am 14.01.2018 um 15:01 schrieb Rodolfo Medina:
Bob Tennent writ
Bob Tennent writes:
> >|I want to get a midi file from my MusiXTeX code: is it
> >|possibile, and how...?
>
> If the MusiXTeX code was generated by PMX, you can get a
> midi using pmxab on the source. Otherwise, you'll need a
> program that can scan the generated PDF. I've been
> using PhotoSco
>|I want to get a midi file from my MusiXTeX code: is it
>|possibile, and how...?
If the MusiXTeX code was generated by PMX, you can get a
midi using pmxab on the source. Otherwise, you'll need a
program that can scan the generated PDF. I've been
using PhotoScore for years:
http://www.neuratron
2018-01-13 21:29 GMT+02:00 Rodolfo Medina :
> I want to get a midi file from my MusiXTeX code: is it possibile, and how...?
In principle, yes. Just load a file redefining certain critical macros to emit
MIDI rather than to produce DVI/PDF output.
In practice, no. Nobody has written that file yet
Hi all!
I want to get a midi file from my MusiXTeX code: is it possibile, and how...?
Thanks for any help.
Rodolfo
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