Dear Joseph and list.  I take Joseph's point about sacrificing memory if
the music composer is implemented at this point but definitely believe
the Braille Music code should be implemented so it can be recognized in
print.  

I was also wondering if music composing software could be devised along
the lines of, say, Sibelius, but done on a memory card like the
multi-lingual or dictionary software, which would take up less room on
the hard drive.  I don't know if this is possible, or whether we'd still
run into the same problem of sacrificed performance which Joseph has
already mentioned, but if not, it would be worth thinking about.

Cheers!

Michele

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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Music Composer


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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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]
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>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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