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Old 05-14-2012, 03:00 AM
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Hi,

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Originally Posted by regb View Post
I have been working from, but when I processed the .midi file through GN1to0 and loaded it into (the trial version of) Notation Composer it is barely recognizable. I accepted the suggestion to split to 2 hands. Here is the source of the .midi and .pdf files; http://www.free-scores.com/download-...ic.php?pdf=608 Is there some other processing step that I need to go through to get a more "normal" looking score ? At least it got the key signature right, though not the meter.
Thanks for including the link to the file as it is very helpful

This file is a beautiful performance rendition of the piece, but it was recorded without reference to the MIDI metronome, which is why it looks a mess when transcribed. Fortunately, Notation Composer's ReBar feature can help you get usable sheet music from this file. There is a Tutorial Video (fairly new) that demonstrates how to use the ReBar feature - you can find it at http://www.notation.com/vb-forum/showthread.php?t=4064

Alternatively, you can try finding a different .mid file of the piece that may have been sequenced/recorded according to a metronome, and perhaps tweaked using the Tempo map rather than just freely recording to get a good performance. You can just use a favorite search engine to look for "clair de lune MIDI file", or any of the special search engines on our page at http://www.notation.com/MIDI-Search.php

Enjoy!
Sherry
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