[RWP] Sheet music from midi?
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leahefrat at gmail.com
Sat May 24 16:17:32 EDT 2014
hi all.
'i am using lime aloud wich is the dancing dots solution you are talking
about.it is much lesss friendly than the sibelues however since there
are no solutions for blind users for later versions than 5.5, and you can't
get this old version any where,, lime with lime aloud and goodfeel is the
only really logical solution. but however for things that are really
profesional 'i stil need a sighted friend wich is very frostrating.
hope my spelling was some how understood
thnk you efrat.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Chesworth" <scottchesworth at gmail.com>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2014 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: [RWP] Sheet music from midi?
> Sad to say it, but in my experience Dancing Dots are still the leaders
> when it comes to accessible transcription. The product they've built
> their scripts around doesn't get wide use at all here in the UK (think
> it's got a bit more of a following states side), ties you to JAWS of
> course, and will cost you more than a few pretty pennies, but the
> scripts they've built seemed pretty solid when last I used them.
> Unfortunately even using Sibelius or any scoring package with full
> sight, it's rarely as simple as import MIDI and it'll spit out a good
> looking score for you, as unless it's been sequenced specifically for
> the purpose, things like where note offs have been left and the like
> in MIDI that's been played in and left sounding quite human often
> aren't what you'd actually write on paper, so there's a bit of
> tidying/refinement necessary.
>
> To sum up, it can be done, but a smooth workflow will take some
> financial investment and decent transcription knowledge on your part.
>
> Hth a bit
>
> Scott
>
> On 5/23/14, TheOreoMonster <TheOreoMonster at reaperacc.es> wrote:
>> What you describe is quite possible, however i don't think Reaper has
>> any
>> scoring features built in. That being said once you have the midi the way
>> you want it you could import it into a transcription program to do this.
>> Finale and Sibelius are the two big ones but can't speak to the access of
>> either with a screen reader. I do vaguely remember seeing a access plug
>> in
>> for sebelius awhile back however. On the mac Garage band has some limited
>> score transcription functionality and logic is a bit more feature rich in
>> that department. Once again though, can't speak to how well voice over
>> can
>> read through the scores once transcribed, but you'll probably want some
>> eyes on it anyways to make sure it looks good.
>> On May 22, 2014, at 1:53 PM, Jes <jessmith at samobile.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Is there a way to write professional sheet music just by playing a MIDI
>>> instrument? I was thinking that I could play MIDI tracks in reaper, and
>>> then print the sheet music. Is this possible to do accessibly? And would
>>> this look professional?
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Jes
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
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