If you can point me to one, I'd be delighted.  I've searched high and low to
no avail.  Closest I found was an old program called 'aleatory music
composer' or something to that effect, which forced you to listen to the
midi data before you could export it, and only exported midi, so you
couldn't do the accidental, clef, and key signature changes.  That, and it
crashed, left-right-and-center, lol.

2008/8/6 Eric Dannewitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Probably not, but there are plenty of freeware midi things that can do that
> for you.
>
> On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 7:00 PM, Adam Golding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Would the new finalescript features allow anything like generating random
> > music for sight-reading practice?  I'm thinking random pitches/rhythms
> with
> > random enharmonics, including double sharps/flats, and random clef, key,
> > and
> > time signatures changes.
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