I have been playing/jamming gigs & events for years, creating & trying to keep it all in my head. This programme sounds/is so incredible I will be downloading the software tonight. The ability to store, share, print hard copies of the tunes from audio files is fabulous; that the files can be replayed, edited, layered using a synthesizer is simply amazing. Thanks Greg
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A couple projects I'm working on using AI in the field of audio: Https://aimusiclessons.com: learn guitar in your web browser Https://frettable.com: create sheet music from your instrument recordings Https://podomate.com - coming soon: my spare time project that mixes and masters podcasts automatically. I'll be posting that for free on Reddit this year for people like me that are podcasting with their pals... Source: about 3 years ago
I also recently downloaded MuseScore. While I'm not a sight reader, and haven't actually used musical notation in a long time, I think being able to write into staves & preview/export MIDI (or, import & edit MIDI) will be really helpful, and it seems to be used by the Musition courses. Source: 9 months ago
Musescore helps people write sheet music. Since notes on a piece of paper form shapes, we might consider that as a visual representation of music. Source: about 1 year ago
What the f are you talking about? Musescore has always been and always will be free: https://musescore.org/en. Source: about 1 year ago
Use MuseScore (which is free!) to write it out and transpose it. Source: about 1 year ago
3) Outline the song in Musescore notation software, putting in just the chords to begin with. I set up the score with flute as the only instrument, so that when I hit 'play' in Audacity, it sounds just like a flute. Source: about 1 year ago
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