Am 16.11.2015 um 05:49 schrieb Dirk Laurie:
2015-11-16 0:42 GMT+02:00 Dieter :
the scanner software gave me MusicXML output
Is open source software available for that?
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Hi,
I just discovered a free notes scanner under https://audiveris.kenai.com/ .
I will let you know, when I have tested it.
Regards, Dieter
Am 16.11.2015 um 10:03 schrieb Dieter:
Am 16.11.2015 um 05:49 schrieb Dirk Laurie:
2015-11-16 0:42 GMT+02:00 Dieter :
the scanner software gave me Mu
Dieter writes:
> Hi,
> I just discovered a free notes scanner under https://audiveris.kenai.com/ .
>
> I will let you know, when I have tested it.
>
> Regards, Dieter
Thanks. Indeed I'm curious to know. It would be great save of work just do:
Scanner -> Xml -> Pmx -> MusiXTeX
Regards,
Rodo
Dieter writes:
> Hi,
>
> With my little tool "XML2PMX" I produced a MusiXTeX verion of the 1st Sinfonia
> BWV 787. Pls. see attachments.
>
> I scanned a good print edition, the scanner software gave me MusicXML output,
> I ran it through XML2PMX and got the PMX file.
I tried to process your pmx
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
> Dieter writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > With my little tool "XML2PMX" I produced a MusiXTeX verion of the 1st
> > Sinfonia BWV 787. Pls. see attachments.
> >
> > I scanned a good print edition, the scanner software gave me MusicXML
> > output, I ran it through XML2PMX and got
Don,
you are perfectly right asking for more debugging. But in this case it
was manual work, and I may also need some more personal debugging.
Finally you are right with the AK-option. It does an excellent job. But
I did not directly discover its virtues, because I had started to tweak
the r
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