![]() ![]() It may just lack the real-time MIDI recording part. I'm sure the code for quantizing and converting to written notes is already present in MuseScore. ![]() The display would have some delay in updating, but it's not technically much more difficult than importing a MIDI file. It could in principle do the same "live". When MuseScore converts a MIDI file into a score, it must go through a process known as "quantization", where it tries to find the best alignment of each note, with whatever smallest note value is desired. Technically, a MIDI file is exactly the same data as a live MIDI stream. MuseScore may not have that feature, but for instance Sibelius, Cubase and Finale do this, as far as I know. As a software engineer with some knowledge in AI, I just have to chime in and say that no AI is needed to convert MIDI input into a part of a score, in principle. ![]()
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