live recordings
I've looked around and didn't see threads about this: it would be great if musescore could insert a .wav or .mp3 or other recording type into a score. It seems like some of the framework for this may already be in place with the "videoscores."
I'm correct in assuming musescore can't do this currently, right?
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I don't see where this is a good use for Musescore. Just how would you make the recording and the Musescore output match so it didn't sound like what it is - a piece fromj a different place stuck into the middle of something else.
I would say say a DAW program is where this should be done so the piece sounds homogeneous. The primary function of Musescore is notation not sound editing.
The complexity of what you want is staggering. There is nothing that will do this.
Unfortunately this is not possible yet with MuseScore. Actually, be critical when you check out any software which advertises to convert wav to sheet music. Make sure you test with a trial version before spending money.
In reply to Unfortunetaly not yet possible by Thomas
Hmmm, I thought he just wanted to inject some other audio into a score that would be played back when the score was played back, not convert it to a score. And your caution is well-founded.
In reply to My take was different by Zoots
Ah ok. Well as a matter of fact Werner did write some code to make this possible for the Open Goldberg Variations score & recording but he stopped this due to other priorities. So the right answer is, one day MuseScore will be able to do this. If you know how to code, feel free to jump in.