Re: [linux-audio-user] FOLKS, PAY ATTENTION TO NOTEEDIT, the score editor!

From: Sean Edwards <cybersean3000@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue Dec 20 2005 - 06:31:02 EET

This may be anti-open, but here it goes. I think if
you want to copyright a piece of music in the U.S.A,
it needs to be in standard music notation. This
requirement may be a Library of Congress requirement,
but I am not sure.

Anyway, if you want to publish and protect a MIDI
piano-roll composed piece of music, you need some way
of converting it to standard notation and printing it
out. It doesn't get much easier than importing a MIDI
file into noteedit!

And for those of us who are not proficient with a MIDI
keyboard, transcribing a piece of music from paper to
noteedit and then exporting it to MIDI is a great
starting point for learning music and songs.

The best thing about noteedit is that you don't need
Rosegarden+Lilypond to run it.

-=cybersean3000=-

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