Richard Shann <richard.sh...@virgin.net> writes: > You could have played the entire piece in by the time you have set > about looking for mistakes in the "automatic" entry systems.
Richard: I think "playing the piece in" is what Johan is asking for, and is exactly what you're saying is a bad idea. I don't think what Denemo offers can in any sense be called "playing it in". "Entering it by typing on the keyboard" is more accurate. Even if I use a musical keyboard, the Denemo method is typing, not playing. It may be the best method - but "playing" is the wrong word. I've played from a score made by a minor broadway composer from one of the software systems you're saying doesn't work well (i.e. he really did play his piece into the computer, in real time, from a midi piano keyboard). I agree, it was silly and very hard to read because of all the rhythmic errors - but it was ten years ago and I haven't seen any such scores lately. -- David R _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user