Notation capture in Musesscore

• Mar 28, 2017 - 17:15

After connecting my PC to my keyboard, from where to use the notation capture option of Musescore?


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In reply to by karthiks25

MIDI keyboard has piano keys. (some sort of instrument).
Normal Keyboard (typewriter/computer keyboard) has Letters and Numbers.

if you use Normal keyboard, You don't need MIDI input.

click on staff,
press N,
and type some musical note letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G

Computer keyboard always works.

In reply to by Ziya Mete Demircan

Hi,
I am actually referring to the Yamaha Keyboard as normal keyboard and not the computer keyboard. My Yamaha keyboard too has piano keys.

But, how to find out whether it is Midi Keyboard or not? (Don't know what is the meaning o MIDI before the term keyboard)...
It's Model No. is Yamaha PSR E-403...

In reply to by karthiks25

Basically, if it has keys like a piano and plugs in to your computer, it is MIDI - there really isn't anything else.

But if you are hoping to just play it in real time and have it magically turned into readable music, I'm afraid you will be disappointed. It doesn't work that way. 2.0.3 has no real-time note entry, only one-note-at-a-time (same as using your computer keyboard). 2.1 will have a semi-realtime mode, but it can't work miracles, and expecting to get readable notation automatically out of a realtime piano performance is not technically feasible.

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