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Old 05-31-2006, 04:40 PM
Mark Walsen (markwa)
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Default Hello Tim, What a great pro

Hello Tim,

What a great project you did!

You basically used MidiNotate Composer as a MIDI sequencer, to customize the MIDI arrangement of, wow, 1-1/2 hours of Gilbert and Sullivan's Gondoliers. Many folk use MidiNotate Composer to produce the score, and use the sound as an audit to make sure the score is right. You did it the other way. You used MidiNotate Composer to produce the sound, and used that notation to help you see what you were doing with the music. It probably didn't matter to you that the score was far from perfectly notated, as you weren't handing out parts, because you didn't have the musicians to play them.

I'm so pleased that you found MidiNotate Composer useful this way. You're at the forefront of MidiNotate Composer users who have discovered the MIDI sequencing/arranging features of the software.

Congratulations on your musical accomplishment, as well as technical accomplishment using MidiNotate Composer.

Gilbert and Sullivan. What fun!

Cheers
-- Mark
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