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ecastro
08-04-2009, 03:53 PM
I wish to record songs I create playing my saxophone. Can this software record the notations?

Sherry C
08-04-2009, 09:13 PM
Howdy,

You can use any MIDI instrument to record into Composer, but not acoustic instruments.

There have been some great advances in "MIDI wind controllers", aka MIDI instruments that can emulate wind-blown instruments. Many of them even allow you to select different fingering configurations to emulate different instruments. To see what is available (if you don't already have one), you can visit a large on-line music store such as Musician's Friend (www.musiciansfriend.com (http://www.musiciansfriend.com)) or Sweetwater (www.sweetwater.com (http://www.sweetwater.com)) and search for "wind controller". Alternatively, you can do a "google" search for "MIDI wind controller" to find out more.

You can use such a wind controller, played in "saxophone" configuration, to record your notes into Composer.

ttfn,
Sherry

dj
08-04-2009, 09:22 PM
Hi, Ecastro:

Notation software creates its notation through live midi input (from a midi keyboard or similar midi input device), through manual input (using the ASCII keys, a midi keyboard or a combination of both) or through import of midi files (.mid format)

It doesn't have the ability to create notation from audio input, either live or an audio (.wav) file.

There are a number of programs out there that have some limited ability to do so and your monophonic solo sax would be a prime candidate for them. They range from freeware to expensive and from terrible to not bad. None are perfect and all require lots of editing to clean up and make useable.

Search for "audio to midi".

Once you create a midi file from the audio input, you can then import the midi file into your Notation product and create the notation.

Good luck,

David

dj
08-04-2009, 09:23 PM
Sherry posted while I was writing.