MIDI Can work, but you have to know whether there is a pick-up, and it helps to
know what meter, since that type of information does not always transfer over.
XML files seem to work better. And you will probably want the plug-in as you
work back and forth between formats.
On May 25, 2017, at 8:56 AM, Michael Arnowitt <MA@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:If you wish to unsubscribe, send a blank message
Hello list,
I am interested in using Sib Access as a way to practice piano music of
other composers. Obviously, in these situations I don't have a .sib file for
the music as i would for my own compositions. I am a much, much better
pianist than I am a composer, so it would be a true life changer if I could
solve this problem of how to see the music of others. I have been
brainstorming possible solutions to this problem for years, and have a
number of questions. Here's the first:
Can someone give me a list of all file types readable by Sibelius 5, beyond
the usual .sib? Have any of you had any success opening one of these file
types? I tried a .midi file of a Chopin piece and I could tell trying to use
it in Sibelius something was completely wrong.
Michael
Michael Arnowitt
pianist/composer
MA@xxxxxxxxxxx
www.MAPiano.com
it out didn't work
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