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Program needed to edit and write sheet music

Program needed to edit and write sheet music

2011-10-15 by daa boss

I have written my own song with lyrics. I am not a very good pianist. I am trying to get the recorded song from my DCIII DC3A Disklavier to a computer program so I can edit my mistakes, print sheet music and then copyright the song.

I have a Yamaha UX16 MIDI to USB adapter so I can connect to my laptop. ; I have moderate computer skills. I just do not know what program I should use to edit the MIDI file. I was looking at a program called 'ANVIL Studio' but in order for me to use the features I require it will cost me $99.00. I don't mind paying that price but I just don't know if Anvil Studios is the correct program for me. I need something that is 'user friendly' that can edit the mistakes I make while recording my song. Then the program has to allow me to write the sheet music, etc.

Any advise or suggestions would be very welcome.

Craig

Re: [disklavier] Program needed to edit and write sheet music

2011-12-19 by Barbara Graff

Did you get this question answered? I converted a song I wrote from MIDI to MP3 online using a free "Midi to MP3" trial software program. Are there programs that also automatically spit out sheet music and interpret what you've written into notes? If so I'd like to know what software there is online (that is safe) to do this. I do not have a MAC- I have Windows 7.



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From: daa boss <daaboss@...>
To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2011 5:59 PM
Subject: [disklavier] Program needed to edit and write sheet music


  
I have written my own song with lyrics.  I am not a very good pianist.  I am trying to get the recorded song from my DCIII DC3A Disklavier to a computer program so I can edit my mistakes, print sheet music and then copyright the song.
 
I have a Yamaha UX16 MIDI to USB adapter so I can connect to my laptop.  I have moderate computer skills.  I just do not know what program I should use to edit the MIDI file.  I was looking at a program called 'ANVIL Studio' but in order for me to use the features I require it will cost me $99.00.  I don't mind paying that price but I just don't know if Anvil Studios is the correct program for me.  I need something that is 'user friendly' that can edit the mistakes I make while recording my song.  Then the program has to allow me to write the sheet music, etc.
 
Any advise or suggestions would be very welcome.
 
Craig

Re: Program needed to edit and write sheet music

2011-12-22 by Craig

Hey Craig (thats my name also!),

I went online and bought Anvil Studios 2011 for under $100.  I wrote a song, played/recorded the song on to my Disklavier DC3A and then transferred it through the MIDI to my laptop.  I edited my playing mistakes/missed notes and printed the edited version into sheet music.  I did all of this on the first try.  And believe me... I am not an expert in any of these venues.  So I would say you will be very pleased with your investment with Anvil Studios 2011 (I should get a commission for my sales job but I am just saying it the way it is).
Craig L. 

--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Barbara Graff <barbaragraff23@...> wrote:
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> Did you get this question answered? I converted a song I wrote from MIDI to MP3 online using a free "Midi to MP3" trial software program. Are there programs that also automatically spit out sheet music and interpret what you've written into notes? If so I'd like to know what software there is online (that is safe) to do this. I do not have a MAC- I have Windows 7.
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> From: daa boss <daaboss@...>
> To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2011 5:59 PM
> Subject: [disklavier] Program needed to edit and write sheet music
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> I have written my own song with lyrics.  I am not a very good pianist.  I am trying to get the recorded song from my DCIII DC3A Disklavier to a computer program so I can edit my mistakes, print sheet music and then copyright the song.
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> I have a Yamaha UX16 MIDI to USB adapter so I can connect to my laptop.  I have moderate computer skills.  I just do not know what program I should use to edit the MIDI file.  I was looking at a program called 'ANVIL Studio' but in order for me to use the features I require it will cost me $99.00.  I don't mind paying that price but I just don't know if Anvil Studios is the correct program for me.  I need something that is 'user friendly' that can edit the mistakes I make while recording my song.  Then the program has to allow me to write the sheet music, etc.
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> Any advise or suggestions would be very welcome.
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> Craig
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Re: [disklavier] Re: Program needed to edit and write sheet music

2011-12-22 by Barbara Graff

Thanks! I will try this program.



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From: Craig <daaboss@...>
To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 10:42 PM
Subject: [disklavier] Re: Program needed to edit and write sheet music


  
Hey Craig (thats my name also!),

I went online and bought Anvil Studios 2011 for under $100. I wrote a song, played/recorded the song on to my Disklavier DC3A and then transferred it through the MIDI to my laptop. I edited my playing mistakes/missed notes and printed the edited version into sheet music. I did all of this on the first try. And believe me... I am not an expert in any of these venues. So I would say you will be very pleased with your investment with Anvil Studios 2011 (I should get a commission for my sales job but I am just saying it the way it is).
Craig L. 

--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Barbara Graff <barbaragraff23@...> wrote:
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> Did you get this question answered? I converted a song I wrote from MIDI to MP3 online using a free "Midi to MP3" trial software program. Are there programs that also automatically spit out sheet music and interpret what you've written into notes? If so I'd like to know what software there is online (that is safe) to do this. I do not have a MAC- I have Windows 7.
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: daa boss <daaboss@...>
> To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2011 5:59 PM
> Subject: [disklavier] Program needed to edit and write sheet music
> 
> 
> Â  
> I have written my own song with lyrics.  I am not a very good pianist.  I am trying to get the recorded song from my DCIII DC3A Disklavier to a computer program so I can edit my mistakes, print sheet music and then copyright the song.
> Â 
> I have a Yamaha UX16 MIDI to USB adapter so I can connect to my laptop.  I have moderate computer skills.  I just do not know what program I should use to edit the MIDI file.  I was looking at a program called 'ANVIL Studio' but in order for me to use the features I require it will cost me $99.00.  I don't mind paying that price but I just don't know if Anvil Studios is the correct program for me.  I need something that is 'user friendly' that can edit the mistakes I make while recording my song.  Then the program has to allow me to write the sheet music, etc.
> Â 
> Any advise or suggestions would be very welcome.
> Â 
> Craig
> 
> 
> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 
>

Re: [disklavier] Re: Program needed to edit and write sheet music

2011-12-22 by Spencer chase

i think you can download a trial version, i managed to.

On 12/22/2011 8:15 AM, Barbara Graff wrote:
Thanks! I will try this program.

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From: Craig
To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 10:42 PM
Subject: [disklavier] Re: Program needed to edit and write sheet music

Hey Craig (thats my name also!),

I went online and bought Anvil Studios 2011 for under $100. I wrote a song, played/recorded the song on to my Disklavier DC3A and then transferred it through the MIDI to my laptop. I edited my playing mistakes/missed notes and printed the edited version into sheet music. I did all of this on the first try. And believe me... I am not an expert in any of these venues. So I would say you will be very pleased with your investment with Anvil Studios 2011 (I should get a commission for my sales job but I am just saying it the way it is).
Craig L.

--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Barbara Graff wrote:
>
> Did you get this question answered? I converted a song I wrote from MIDI to MP3 online using a free "Midi to MP3" trial software program. Are there programs that also automatically spit out sheet music and interpret what you've written into notes? If so I'd like to know what software there is online (that is safe) to do this. I do not have a MAC- I have Windows 7.
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: daa boss
> To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2011 5:59 PM
> Subject: [disklavier] Program needed to edit and write sheet music
>
>
>
> I have written my own song with lyrics. I am not a very good pianist. I am trying to get the recorded song from my DCIII DC3A Disklavier to a computer program so I can edit my mistakes, print sheet music and then copyright the song.
>
> I have a Yamaha UX16 MIDI to USB adapter so I can connect to my laptop. I have moderate computer skills. I just do not know what program I should use to edit the MIDI file. I was looking at a program called 'ANVIL Studio' but in order for me to use the features I require it will cost me $99.00. I don't mind paying that price but I just don't know if Anvil Studios is the correct program for me. I need something that is 'user friendly' that can edit the mistakes I make while recording my song. Then the program has to allow me to write the sheet music, etc.
>
> Any advise or suggestions would be very welcome.
>
> Craig
>
>
>
>




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