import from pdf

• Apr 27, 2022 - 17:28

Hi
I imported a pdf file into musescore. It has made a good effort but part way through it has split the bars so that each new bar begins on what should be Beat 3 (It is in 4/4 time).
Please could someone tell me if it is possible to realign it so that the timing is correct again?
Thank you
Mary


Comments

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

I am a little confused as to how to fix this. I have uploaded the original PDF and the result of Musescore translation.
It all starts to go wrong when the time signature briefly changes from 4/4 to 2/4 for one bar at Bar 5.
It is basically a valiant effort but occasionally gets confused in a way I am struggling to correct.
I would appreciate any ideas you may have.
Thank you

Attachment Size
Perhaps imported.mscz 29.23 KB
Perhaps_Love-3[54865].pdf 67.87 KB

In reply to by littlemary

Yes, I used a very old version of PhotoScore Lite. Not free. It comes with Sibelius. Sometimes it works well. Sometimes not. That's part of the joy of computers. I'm old enough to go back way before any of this was possible. When I graduated from music school, a computer was something that took up a floor of a building. The output was a teletype.

In reply to by bobjp

Thank you so much for this, it is a very good version.
I too remember when computers were that big, I was a computer programmer back in the 1970's. I worked for Norwich Union (now Aviva) and they had ICL 1900 computers which took up the entire basement of the offices and had to be air conditioned at all times.
I think they would have struggled to run something like Sibelius and Photoscore!
Thanks again for your help.

In reply to by littlemary

One last thought. There are many notation choices made in this piece that seem confusing and possibly unnecessary. Writing for piano is not like writing for instruments with more sustain. So the tendency might be to over compensate. But maybe that's just me.

Probably best to add new instrument(s) and then copy and paste into the correct position then delete the original instrument once done.

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