Hi Richard, Richard Shann <[email protected]> writes: > I wrote the email (below) with only a short while to consider what it > was you wanted to do. Afterwards, I started to wonder... > Is it the case that you want to create a performance by inputting the > notes first (slowly and out-of-time because of the difficulty of playing > the piece) and then add the rhythm by tapping (avoiding the difficulty > of finding the notes at the speed desired)?
yes, that's what I want. Having it incorporated in a notation editor would be great.. In the meantime, I experimented with PureData, and I got a proof-of-concept little program. A little demo can be seen in: https://vimeo.com/57762697 (in the first step I enter the pitches, and in the second step I just press any keys and the output is the combination of the notes from the first step plus the durations and velocities from the second step). Some more explanation is in: http://angel-de-vicente.blogspot.com.es/2013/01/adding-dynamics-to-midi-files.html If you could incorporate this into Denemo, I think it would make a difference with respect to other notation editors. At least for me this is a much easier way to get decent sounding MIDI stuff in the computer that the other methods I have tried. Thanks, -- Ángel de Vicente http://www.iac.es/galeria/angelv/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADVERTENCIA: Sobre la privacidad y cumplimiento de la Ley de Protecci�n de Datos, acceda a http://www.iac.es/disclaimer.php WARNING: For more information on privacy and fulfilment of the Law concerning the Protection of Data, consult http://www.iac.es/disclaimer.php?lang=en
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