.flp -> musical score ????
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slyfoxark |
Ok, so a while back I won this composition contest with a trance entry that I created using FL Studio 5. This chick called me up and told me she needed a musical score of it for state level so that I wouldnt be disqualified. :eek: Now what? The best solution I can think of is exporting all of the pianoroll scores to midi and placing them into some composition program. Is there any shortcut? Any help is appreciated... I have to give this to her by thursday. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Distressed in Detroit
(just playin)
- Adam Kelly |
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allcentury18 |
you should ask her... because if she knows what you wrote it with it doesn't make much sense. |
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slyfoxark |
shes just in charge of taking it to the capital for the judging, I dont think she has any say in the judging |
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dj jasonF |
yea you can get the midi into a guitar program but i guess you'd have to print it.. i dont know if you can... print screen into photoshop maybe? you could do that lol. |
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DigiNut |
Why don't you just write it out?
P.S. Scoring is easy for Cubase users. ;) |
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armanivespucci |
Yeah, you could port it to Cubase, or you could get Finale and import the MIDI. |
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auujay |
Along the lines of what the above posters said. First export all the parts as MIDI parts. Then import them into a program that supports scoring. |
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Corteoz |
Step 1: Give all the channels proper names like "Kick", "Clap", "Main Lead" and etc.
Step 2: Go on "Tools" and select "Prepare for MIDI export" (this converts all the channels to midi channels, you can give each channel a different midi sound :) By default all the channels will be piano. But, doesn't matter since they want to VIEW the notes.)
Step 3: Then push CTRL + SHIFT + M (shortcut for exporting to MIDI)
Now just give it a proper filename and push start in the next window.
If they require anything more you'll probably need to send them the .flp-file, but I can't see why they would need that if they allready got the MIDI. |
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slyfoxark |
Thank you very much Corteoz. I really appreciate the steps. I'm gonna go with that option. Thanks to everyone else too btw. :)
- Adam |
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