Printing Music Sheets

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2004/09/10 20:02:03 (permalink)

Printing Music Sheets

Am curious about how to print music sheets Create the musc then print it, so other people can play it. Can create it and display it, but can't seem to print it. I'm new to the Calkwalk program and to music in general, so I hope this insn't a really dumb question.

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    daveny5
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    RE: Printing Music Sheets 2004/09/11 09:22:20 (permalink)
    While you're displaying the Staff View, File-Print will do it.

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    RE: Printing Music Sheets 2004/09/12 22:26:16 (permalink)
    What about taking a CD, inputing a song and have CW be able to print out the sheet music - if CW can play it, shouldn't it be able to print out the music it plays?

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    RE: Printing Music Sheets 2004/09/12 23:04:35 (permalink)
    That's impossible.

    Cakewalk can play it because its an analog sound wave that's been digitized, but there is no program that can take music from a CD and turn it into sheet music.

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    RE: Printing Music Sheets 2004/09/13 09:04:31 (permalink)
    Appreciate the responses.

    So there is no way to plug in a guitar or a keyboard or play an audio CD and have CW produce music sheets?

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    RE: Printing Music Sheets 2004/09/13 10:44:35 (permalink)
    There are 2 kinds of tracks: MIDI events and WAV (actual sound). Staff view can only show you MIDI events. If you capture music from a CD, or record a sound wave, it will be a WAV file, which is completely different.
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    RE: Printing Music Sheets 2004/09/13 12:11:27 (permalink)
    As Allen stated, only via MIDI. If you have MIDI keyboard, you can play a piece, record it on a MIDI track and display the notation. You can do the same if you get a MIDI converter for a guitar. Roland makes them and they're about $600.

    You cannot record an audio track from a CD and produce notation. There are programs that CLAIM they can do this, but only if its only one single-note instrument playing, like a flute or a trumpet. If there is more than one instrument, it will not be able to accurately transcribe it.

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    RE: Printing Music Sheets 2011/04/27 14:43:18 (permalink)
    Question:
    I have been creating notations in the MIDI track at Staff View. Everything worked fine. Then I probably press a wrong button somewhere. Now no sound while inserting notes and no sound also during playback. Also, blue notes appear as doubles next to each note on the same staff line. What happened? Thanks.
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    RE: Printing Music Sheets 2011/04/27 15:31:34 (permalink)
    Hi A Cheung
    it probably would have been better to start a new thread for this problem instead of bringing up a nearly 7 year old thread that is not really the same problem.

    what do you have set for your MIDI output?

    if you go to the track view, does the clip have a little red circle with a line thru it?  if so, highlight it then press Q on your keyboard to "unmute" the clip.

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    Re:Printing Music Sheets 2011/04/27 16:10:04 (permalink)
    thank you Beagle for the reply. Thanks for the advice of the thread thing. I am new and did not think about this. Anyway, last time the sound was working fine. Then I was fiddling with some buttons when trying to export it to a audio file.
     
    In the Staff View, I don't see the circle you mentioned. But I see the "Mute" button is not on though.
     
    And what about those duplicated "blue" notes right next to every note?
     
    I tried create a new file and started creating notation on the Staff View of the MIDI track. The same problem. No sound when I inserted notes. But the Audio Track was alright and able to playblack stuff on the track.
     
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    Re:Printing Music Sheets 2011/04/27 16:32:34 (permalink)
    the blue notes next to the other notes tells me you have 2 clips in that track or 2 tracks in the PRV showing.  one is active, the other is not.  that's why I had you look at the track view first to see if there was a clip that was muted.  however, I'm not talking about the MUTE button on the track.

    when you created a new file and inserted new notes in the new MIDI track - what do you have set up for the OUTPUT of the MIDI track?  MIDI is only data - it needs  a synth of some kind (hardware or softsynth) to trigger sounds.  if you don't have an output for the MIDI track then it won't make sound.

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