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D3200 to computer w/Sibelius 4 conversion 2 sheet music?

 
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Jim_L
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 2:35 am    Post subject: D3200 to computer w/Sibelius 4 conversion 2 sheet music? Reply with quote

Anyone do this and have suggestions?

I'm computer music illiterate but want to give it a try mainly to take the music files from the deck and open them in Sibelius to create sheet music for my original songs (hopefully it will see and transcribe the tracks properly?). I'm new to Sibelius too and musically illiterate and don't know how to read or write notation. Shouldn't be too hard then...;>)

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jazlover
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 12:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't know much about either D3200 or Sibelius, but I am sure you can't do this with recorded audio. You need recorded midi info in order to use a music notation program. If you have recorded midi info (a record of the keys played, the pedals played and the amount of velocity in which they were played), then using Sibelius should be no problem.
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