Transcription from Sheet Music to MIDI
By Claus Kucher
At 980129 MMDigest Scott Currier asked for the best way to transcribe
sheet music to Midi.
Here are my proposals:
1. 5-10 minutes -- let a good piano player ( like Robbie Rhodes ;-)
perform on a Midi-keyboard and record the piece
2. 1-2 hours -- scan the sheets and occupy a program like 'Midiscan'
to do the difficult job of OCR (optical character recognition);
you have to manually verify and correct to obtain good results --
only printed (!) sheet music can be used
3. 2 hours -- take a sequencer program and enter notes via keyboard;
it depends on your skill of playing; additional work to correct
wrong notes
4. 2-3 hours -- same job as point 3, but done with a mouse on a
note-per-note base -- all corrections are made on the fly
(Approx. time is given per one side of paper of 'average' material).
Claus Kucher
[ I'll write to Scott and volunteer my "live performance" method.
[ How 'bout some other pianists and scribes? Scott can collect
[ the performances and statistics (time expended) for each of the
[ methods, and tell us the results. -- Robbie
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