Hi lasconic,
  Byzantine music is more freeform than linear notation, but there are
certain
rules which can be used to convert it to linear notation. If you check the
site
I mentioned you'll see that they have converted a great deal of chants :
http://www.stanthonysmonastery.org/music/Vespers1.htm

  The biggest issue with this is that the pitches do not match precisely the
ones
from regular scales. I saw there were some autotune plugins that can alter
pitches.
Do these change playback, and can they change the pitch to whatever value,
or can it
only change it to another existing note?

Thanks,
Radu



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