![]() ![]() in fact, this would also make it much easier for me to make piano roll transcriptions, most of the rolls have swing and MuseScore makes a ton of triplets (no, the swing compensator on import does not solve the problem in the least) which would be easily eliminated by the respell. Seems to me like an almost stupidly simple solution to writing sheet music from midi files. Hitting the respell shouldn't have to deal with things like second voicing (though MuseScore already does that!) so all you'd need to do is select whatever parts of the score need to be rewritten with the notes the user specifies and then hit OK and the score would automatically be quantized. ![]() But that's basically what the respell does, it quantizes the notes in the score like a DAW does but you can do it more efficiently because you won't have to select all the notes and then pick out any spots where there are more complex things like tuplets because you can see where those are in the score. ![]()
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