Dear Jim,
Many thanks for this excellent advice, as well as for
your excellent abc2win package. Any other tips which
you have will be thankfully received.
Best wishes from a grateful registered user.
Lewis Jones.
--- Jim Vint [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The drivers are built in for
Does anybody know of a utility or combination of programs that will (by any
convoluted route on any system) solve, or even make progress on automatic
conversion of a wav file (or even better a CD or MP3) to an ABC score?
Laurie
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Bert Van Vreckem wrote:
Frank Nordberg wrote:
Does anybody know what's happened to abc2whis, btw? I can't find it
anywhere on the web.
Google found it at ftp://ftp.numachi.com/pub/abc2whis-0.1.tar.gz
I found that one, but unfortunately the server doesn't seem to accept
guest ftp
I just got this e mail from a visitor.
Hi
I found a reference to this useful sounding program in your abc
application index, however the URL doesn't work.
Have you any way of finding it?
It seems the macmidi2abc site ( http://www.dr-razz.com/midi2abc/ ) has
disappeared. Does anybpdy
Laurie Griffiths a crit :
Does anybody know of a utility or combination of programs that will (by any
convoluted route on any system) solve, or even make progress on automatic
conversion of a wav file (or even better a CD or MP3) to an ABC score?
Laurie
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There are programs, some free (although my crystal ball is cloudy as to
their names), that will attempt to convert a single instrument wav file
(after you have note samples for the program to play with) to a midi file --
and then (with another utility) to an abc file. Other programs will (with
This sounds great, but I have a problem. Guided by
Jim Vint's recent post, I have used my Windows 98 disc
to install a "HP Laserjet 6P/6MP - Postscript" as a
dumb printer. This does exactly what Jim said it
would do. Namely, it produces postscript files.
But I cannot find the option to print
Lewis Jones wrote:
This sounds great, but I have a problem. Guided by
Jim Vint's recent post, I have used my Windows 98 disc
to install a "HP Laserjet 6P/6MP - Postscript" as a
dumb printer. This does exactly what Jim said it
would do. Namely, it produces postscript files.
But I cannot find