have music entered as played on midi keyboard?
how do I get musescore to automatically enter notes on a score as I play them, i.e. know whether I am playing a quarter note vs an 8th note vs a sixteenth note, if it is a rest, etc?
Thanks!
how do I get musescore to automatically enter notes on a score as I play them, i.e. know whether I am playing a quarter note vs an 8th note vs a sixteenth note, if it is a rest, etc?
Thanks!
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See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/note-input-modes#realtime-auto
In reply to See https://musescore.org/en… by mike320
I should have noted - I tried what is in the link you posted and it did not work. Not sure if I did something wrong when trying it.
I should have noted - I tried what is in the link @Mike320 posted and it did not work. Not sure if I did something wrong when trying it.
In reply to I should have noted - I… by tcgathens
In order to understand what you might have done wrong, we'd need to know at exactly which step something appeared to go wrong, and what precisely went wrong (what exactly you did at that step, what you expected to see happen, what happened instead).
In reply to In order to understand what… by Marc Sabatella
I have an empty score, I set the note entry to "real time manual", and start playing. No matter what note I play (full, quarter, eighth, etc), it will only input the note type selected in the bar. See image.
Thanks!
In reply to I have an empty score, I set… by tcgathens
Did you follow the instructions about setting up the manual real-time advance command? Are you issuing that command (eg, with the foot pedal) while holding down the note?
In reply to Did you follow the… by Marc Sabatella
That is too cumbersome for the user who has cognitive issues from a traumatic brain injury. It looks like the only solution is to record what they play as a midi and importing that.
In reply to That is too cumbersome for… by tcgathens
Indeed, the real-time facility in MuseScore was never meant for direct translation of ordinary performance, but as a shortcut way of still entering notes one line at a time. Recording a MIDI is a more direct way to get a performance turned into notation, but do note that extensive editing will usually be needed to make it readable.