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Any decent free midi notators?

Started by March 03, 2005 02:31 PM
3 comments, last by cowsarenotevil 19 years, 8 months ago
Are there any free programs that will convert an midi into a useable piece of sheet music?
-~-The Cow of Darkness-~-
I've always liked NoteWorthy Composer.
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In case you're wondering, I haven't forgotten about this thread, I just haven't had time. Since the deadline for the project that requires a printout of an MIDI is a month away, I figured I'd start the evaluation for noteworthy composer. It seems to do pretty much what I want, so thank you! I always feel annoyed with restricting evaluation versions though, so if anyone has other suggestions I'd be happy. I did read through the stickies here and tried them, and none of them seemed to do exactly what I want.
-~-The Cow of Darkness-~-
I just realized you said *free*, so sorry [lol] but still [smile]

Another (untried) suggestion.

Suggestion 2

And best of all...(scroll down a bit)
MidiNotate seems pretty nice. I'll have to try that one, too.

It's becomming more and more clear to me that there isn't a great deal of free software for working with audio and MIDI, which is unfortunate, but not entirely surprising.
-~-The Cow of Darkness-~-

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