This doesn't really answer your question, but if you just want something
quick and dirty to read from, the FREEWARE program MidiNotate does a
creditable job of making a music score from a MIDI file. It even lets you
extract parts. But you cannot edit the score in any meaningful way. If you
want it and can't find it, write back; my records aren't easily available
from where I am right now.
--Don Simons
-----Original Message-----
From: Erwin Achermann
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2/21/00 7:12 AM
Subject: Midi -> PMX/TeX
Hi all,
is anybody aware of a easy way to go the other way round? That is: I
have a midi file and would like to get a MusixTeX version of it.
Cheers
Erwin
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