Hi there,
You just write Braille Music using the Braille Music code on your document.
When you are done, just emboss it, as print does not recognize musical
scores.
I do not use Braille Music (at least when I'm composing or rearranging a
song). I usualy sompose by listening/by ear, so it is a bit faster for me.
And having a bit of advantage in music helps me compose a bit faster.
Cheers,
Joseph 

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Manfrinie
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 7:03 AM
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Subject: re: [Braillenote] Music Composer

Hi Joseph,
  Would you describe the process of writing Braille Music although I have
severl versions contributed to the List, which I thank everyone for, I would
appreciate your procedure also.  I have a Classic with the 6.11 upgrade
build 26.
  Thank you in advance.
  Eugenio


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Joseph Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 19:47:14 -0800
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] Music Composer

>Martin,
>BrailleNote is not a sound processor.  USB Audio Devices like MIDI 
>devices are not supported (there is no driver for it in KeySoft).  You 
>can write Braille Music with your BrailleNote, but you cannot actually 
>process digital to analog and analog to digital converting in 
>BrailleNote.
>Cheers,
>Joseph

>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Martin Courcelles"
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>>Date sent: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 22:32:03 -0500
>>Subject: [Braillenote] Music Composer

>>Hi there,
>>I think the subject line says it all.  Some
>of you may remember the Eureka?
>>You know, the NoteTaker with the Nice
>sounding Australian woman with a lisp?
>>I loved that thing.  I had a chance to test
>drive one once and had a great
>>old time composing music on it.  It had a
>wapping 3 voice processor.  Well it
>>was wapping back then.  I'm just wondering if
>the BrailleNotes could be
>>engineered to do that sort of thing.  If not,
>then maybe they could be
>>coupled with a USB MIDI controller.  You
>could then compose the music and
>>have the BrailleNote spew it to a MIDI
>Keyboard.
>>Just throwing out ideas.  I just figure that
>there are so many of us who are
>>musician, it's nice to have a NoteTaker which
>can help you in htat sort of
>>thing as well.
>>Cheers,
>>Martin



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