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    MidiToLily

    Convert a MIDI file to a LilyPond file

    MidiToLily is a Windows console application that converts a MIDI file to LilyPond format. You can create sheet music from a MIDI file by using MidiToLily as a preprocessor for LilyPond. MidiToLily is an alternative to the midi2ly script that ships with LilyPond.
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    NotesTyper

    Convert your text typing into music

    ...NotesTyper has multiple operating modes and settings, which allow to produce different music from same text. Computer keyboards do no allow to input keypress velocity, but NotesTyper overcomes this restriction by processing microphone input level when you type. When generating music all nuances of your typing are taken into account: what keys were pressed, exact timings of all key presses and key releases, velocity (loudness) of typing. Who can be interested: Researchers: experiment with converting text to music and explore fundamental relationships. Musicians: virtual keyboard with touch sensitivity. ...
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