Might I suggest the following: using KeyKit or some other midi monitor that can capture without quantization, then take the intermediate step of parsing the midi data by eye, and converting that to notation? I've found this to work for me, when I'm woodshedding or improvising and really getting into it and chance upon something I want to keep.
>>>>> "andy" == andy baxter <andy@earthsong.free-online.co.uk> writes:
andy> Does it have a midi import feature?
andy> David Baron wrote:
>> Folk seeking notation alternatives my check this out!
>>
>> http://www.noteflight.com
>>
I don't see one. Only xml input. Which will be fine when there start
being lots of programs that output it, and people figure out how to do
it. Right now, I don't know anyone who's sharing MusicXML
transcriptions.
Does anyone know a way to get MIDI into MusicXML?
Right now Lilypond has people working actively on MusicXML input, but
as far as I know, people are only talking about MusicXML output.
Everybody knows how bad MIDI is as a notation exchange format, but the
number of people really working on getting anything better is really
small.
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I've driven through a number of red lights on occasion, but on the
other hand I've stopped at a lot of green ones but never gotten credit
for it.
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