On 7/08/2003 20:20, "Andreas Hochsteger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Andreas! > Maybe you're interested in the following link: > http://www.musicxml.org/xml.html Thanks, this is very interesting and I am not sure how I had not seen this before! Surfing with my eyes shut I suppose... I agree, MusicXML looks very promising and is appropriate for what I am trying to do here to. I've renamed the MIDIGenerator to XMidiGenerator. I think that a new MIDIGenerator to create MusicXML from MIDI is a good idea. I'd like to create generators for all popular music formats too! The idea of being able to create a music repository as easily searchable as the www is very appealing. Music research is made so much more difficult by the fact that the means of storage is usually musical notation, and paper-based notation is very difficult to programmatically mine for information. I submitted a patch to Bugzilla containing the new serializer and since submitting I've created an XSLT for transposing files. The possibilities are starting to open up. :) > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&m=104482372430759&w=2 Cool! Definitely some food for thought in there. I'm checking out the other related links such as Xemo now. Thanks, Mark
