On Thu, 2012-10-25 at 19:10 +0200, Éloi Rivard wrote: > And maybe you can consider a fourth way to use denemo. Users doesn't > write music at all, but just want to read existing partitions. That's > the case for my brass band : musicians just play the partitions with > Noteworthy, and play music over it. They are helped with what plays > the software, and the moving cursor on the partition.
Denemo would need more work on the MIDI generation to make this attractive - the MIDI playback is there just to check (by ear) that the notes are correct. Even this is incomplete - it does not play grace notes. There will be other possible uses for Denemo - particularly music analysis (we have a routine that checks a composition for consecutives already), and I hope people will develop these. I was thinking about things that Denemo could be recommended for right now. Right now it is strongest at entering music quickly, accurately, and musically, and delivering a high quality printed score without manual tweaks to the appearance (thanks to LilyPond). I don't know how it compares with other programs for playing along with the playback... Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
