>>>>> "David" == David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> writes:
David> It's been some time since I last tried, but the basic answer David> I arrived at for myself was "don't bother". The tools are David> not good enough right now to save time. For me, MIDI input does save time. I cheat and use the numeric keypad to input durations, but I get the note names and octavations by playing the notes on a MIDI keyboard. Just this week I did a piece from the alphanumeric keyboard, because the scan I was transcribing from was bad enough that I needed a complicated setup with a magnifying sheet propped over the paper, and so it wasn't as easy to reach the MIDI keyboard as with my normal setup. And I found that the input time was about the same (adjusting for the extra reading time with the bad scan), but the editing time (especially fixing octavation errors) was much longer with the computer keyboard. I'm sure it's possible to practice and get better with entering the octaves where necessary, but I also spent enough time practicing scales on the piano that I'm not at all sure I'll ever be able to type them as fast as I can play them. I use <http://utopia.knoware.nl/~hlub/uck/software>, which I think has been mentioned elsewhere in the thread. I agree that the tools could be improved a lot. If anyone who knows LINUX audio ever feels like developing something like midi-input that will run under jack, so that I could hear the notes as I play them, I would appreciate it. -- Laura (mailto:lcon...@laymusic.org, twitter: @serpentplayer) (617) 661-8097 233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139 http://www.laymusic.org/ http://www.serpentpublications.org The family lived so frugally that his mother, Dora, made him shirts out of scraps of fabric. Once she made herself a skirt out of the back of the suit that her younger brother was buried in. She didn't want the material to go to waste. Michael Kimmelman, in the NY Times obituary of Robert Rauschenberg _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user