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Re: OCR to lilypond
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Reinhold Kainhofer |
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Re: OCR to lilypond |
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Mon, 14 Apr 2008 18:55:42 +0200 |
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Am Montag, 14. April 2008 schrieb Rick Hansen (aka RickH):
> I've used just about every notaion program that exists, but I still like to
> just write out my sheets on staff paper with a pencil prior to entering the
> data into a formal notaion software like lilypond or whatever.
>
> It would be wonderful if I could generate lilypond source code from a
> hand-written staff initially, then go back and tweak it in code. After
> all, all the information is there on the page, it just needs to be
> interpreted.
>
> Is anyone aware of any commercial program, dll, or open source projects
> that are working on music OCR that would have the potential to (one day) be
> used to generate lilypond source code? Preferably open source.
Well, hand-written scores are not (well or at all) supported by any OMR
application that I'm aware of. With printed scored, I have had the best
results with SmartScore, but I have no idea how well or if at all it
understands hand-written scores.
If you find any OMR application, that exports to MusicXML (SmartScore or
Audiveris do), you can then use musicxml2ly to convert the MusicXML file to
lilypond...
Cheers,
Reinhold
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