New tool to implementation

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I've found interesting tool on musescore (tutorials of melodies to play- https://musescore.com/user/4071571/scor ... o-tutorial like in synthesia). I think guys from Imms can implement such tool for composers here (not for all but for those who has scores on their music) and it will give possibilities for other users to play melodies. Think about that. What's the reason only for uploading or sharing links on the forum? You can make it more profitable.
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Henrik Stromberg wrote:
Fri Sep 03, 2021 6:40 am
I've found interesting tool on musescore (tutorials of melodies to play- https://musescore.com/user/4071571/scor ... o-tutorial like in synthesia). I think guys from Imms can implement such tool for composers here (not for all but for those who has scores on their music) and it will give possibilities for other users to play melodies. Think about that. What's the reason only for uploading or sharing links on the forum? You can make it more profitable.
What is the 'tool'
Do you mean the 'dropping' coloured notes?
LMMS has that -kind of.. Our notes are just coming from the right side and scroll under a vertical piano.
If you mean a different 'tool' click on the video, and choose to save the link at the specific time, where it is in focus! or add a timestamp here
Like @2:32 -> 2:55
Do you mean a sheet music editor? I would also find that useful.

One trick I have to work around the lack of a sheet music editor (not sure that you can do this with Musescore) is to save your score as a MIDI and then import it into LMMS. I do that sometimes. Then, you can assign different instruments. One advantage is that, if you have the dynamics coded into the MIDI (as key velocities), they come through in LMMS (unless you're using an instrument whose key velocity controls something else other than note volume).
musikbear wrote:
Mon Dec 06, 2021 6:05 pm
susannah wrote:
Mon Dec 06, 2021 1:55 pm
save your score as a MIDI and then import it into LMMS.
Free-anwil let you create sheet-music..
Its not the most elegant 'solution', but it is useable
This is how:


For those who really want sheets, there is a rather inexpensive sheet-music-module for free Anwill-studio, that will print all pages of the piece of music.
Also the wish for this feature has been made several times, and is already on tracker. Topic moved.