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Chris Cannam, 2016-01-07 03:25 PM
On Displaying Musical Scores¶
Use cases
- Illustrating recordings by attaching a full score (published or equivalent), where the score is not intended to be read closely, rather used as a sort of key-frame reference for navigating the audio.
- Notation prompt that a user is expected to read (e.g. to play along with, or to check specific notes in a transcription or spectrogram)
- On-the-fly score display of transcriptions and related annotation layers (score from MIDI)
- Score editing for correction (making usually small edits to substantial scores)
- Score editing for annotation (generating small scores from scratch)
musescore-messy.png - MuseScore imports a very rough MIDI transcription
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Chris Cannam, 2016-01-07 03:27 PM
musescore-tidy-linear.png - MuseScore displays one of its demo files in linear format
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rosegarden-messy.png - Rosegarden imports a very rough MIDI transcription
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Chris Cannam, 2016-01-07 03:27 PM
musescore-tidy-paginated.png - MuseScore displays one of its demo files in paginated format
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Chris Cannam, 2016-01-07 03:27 PM
rosegarden-tidy-linear.png - Rosegarden displays one of its demo files in linear format
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Chris Cannam, 2016-01-07 03:27 PM
rosegarden-tidy-paginated.png - Rosegarden displays one of its demo files in paginated format
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