Hello Kale,

According to my experience, your best bet is to be able to edit the result of 
the scan in Audiveris before producing the MusicXML.

I don’t know Audiveris: is that at all possible, as it is in PhotoScore 
Ultimate?

JM

> Le 14 janv. 2018 à 14:59, Kale Good <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I've used Audiveris to get a musicXML file. However, it misidentified a clef. 
> So I've got the correct (relative) note names, but the pitches are all off 
> for a line or two.  
> I was wondering if there is a tool or script to transpose notes in the the 
> input.ly file. My use-case is such that I'd like to avoid using a transcribe 
> block. 
> I was hoping that using a \transpose {} block with lilypond --verbose would 
> output the transposed notes somewhere in the STOUT stream, but no luck. 
> (My use-case: I'll be putting this into Anki's memorization tool and using it 
> in my practicing routine. I'd like to keep the files as simple as possible so 
> that I can edit mistakes or make changes       easily while practicing. 
> Having to think through an unnecessary transposition would really make that 
> difficult.)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Kale
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