> Windows users have this little gem called NoteWorthy Player > (http://www.noteworthysoftware.com/player/), a brilliant MIDI > player that also shows the music notation.
I thought it used its own proprietary file format? Does it incorporate its own MIDI -> NWC converter? It must have if it can really display staff notation from MIDI file input. Somebody who comes to my Musselburgh folk session often brings his Psion Organiser (a popular British PDA, and I think the only British- designed computer still made apart from embedded systems and ICL mainframes). It has a neat little program that both displays staff notation and plays it, using moving-cursor animation. The screen has enough area and resolution to display a typical jig. I have no idea what the program is, but an ABC-to-whatever converter would just about sell me a Psion. Animated playback really, really helps, whether the animation is of staff notation or (as BarFly does it) ABC source. There can't be anything in the Java environment that makes it impossible, surely? =================== <http://www.purr.demon.co.uk/jack/> =================== To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html
