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
>|> >|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
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
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
"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
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