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RDEskid
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PostPosted: Thursday April 21st, 2005 20:44    Post subject: pattern to standard musical notation conversion? Reply with quote

Anyone know of a way to take the notes from a machine pattern and print them out in musical notation?

The other day, I was hanging out with a friend, showing her some of my tunes. She particularly liked a couple of the piano-driven pieces, and revealed that she actually had been playing piano for many years. She asked if I played, and I said that I don't really, and it would probably be difficult to play, because I jump between octaves a lot. But she thought it might be a fun challenge to try playing some of my music. The thing is, I obviously can't just sit down and show her what to play, she can't put a monitor on top of the piano and read the pattern view, and there's no way I'm gonna give myself a migraine and premature arthritis transcribing the patterns. Any ideas or suggestions? I was thinking something to do with .mid files, but I don't know where to start.
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PostPosted: Thursday April 21st, 2005 21:24    Post subject: Re: pattern to standard musical notation conversion? Reply with quote

RDEskid wrote:
Anyone know of a way to take the .. from a ...?

The other day, I was hanging out with a friend, showing her some ... She particularly liked a ... and revealed ... she actually had been .. for many years. She asked if I ... , and it would probably be ..., I jump between... she thought it might be a fun challenge to try ... . I obviously ... and show her .. , she can't ... on top of ... there's no way I'm gonna give myself a migraine and premature ... .


Well, i can't read a single note from a note staff, and reading it always gave me a sure migraine, but hope you guys will sure have a lot of good time together!
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PostPosted: Friday April 22nd, 2005 6:35    Post subject: Reply with quote

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because I jump between octaves a lot.

just press [ctrl]+[+] a couple of times to grow her another arm or two
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PostPosted: Friday April 22nd, 2005 12:10    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think there is some tool that converts a bmx to midi dont remember its name though.
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PostPosted: Friday April 22nd, 2005 12:41    Post subject: Reply with quote

The tool is called BuzzHelper and it can do many other things (replace/add machines, transpose ...)

http://www.musicconstructor.de/software/blh.zip
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PostPosted: Friday April 22nd, 2005 16:20    Post subject: Reply with quote

usr: LMAO, great idea, but it doesn't seem to work. She must be one of those older machines. Maybe I should double-click her and see if i can add a duplicate of her in the machine view?

thOke: Thanks, I'll try that out later!
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