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How to export and print scores?

Started by Manilow, January 31, 2020, 07:08:32 AM

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Manilow

I know I can see the scores on the screen when playing a midi file on my PSR-SX700.

Does anyone have recommendations how to export and print the scores?

Normanfernandez

Download Musescore,

Copy the Midi File from the Keyboard.

Paste it in Musescore,


There's a slight Learning Curve with Musescore.

To be able to get the Lead Parts. 

I'm sure the other members who have done it will explain how to. 

Regards Norman.
Norman Fernandez Keyboardplayer
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngm8h5k5NmKnowJpkxlDBQ

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ckobu

You can do a screen capture on your keyboard and then print the pictures. I assume it's the same combination as on Genos (BRAKE + ENDING2 + ENDING3).

https://youtu.be/uYv6ItHa5TE
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hans1966

Hi Ckobu, just one question. Should the screenshot for the score be done with the keyboard turned off? or it also works with the keyboard on. regards. Hans
"Enjoying my SX600, and moving step by step through the journey of life"

Heidrun

Hi folks,

I've written a workshop how to make msheet music based on Midi files:

https://heidruns-musikerseiten.de/downloads/aus-midifiles-noten-erstellen

Sorry, only in German.
But perhaps someone here has time to translate it?

It is really easy and fast to make own music sheets!

Kind regards, Heidrun


ckobu

Check out my video. You need to launch the notes on the keyboard screen and press OTS4 to copy the screen. For each new page of notes, press OTS4 again. This way you will get pictures of your notes on a USB stick that you can then print out.
There are other ways, but you have to know how to use some computer software to do this.
Watch my video channel

frozzers

I translated Heidrun's file (well Google did ...) a while ago.

The screenshots obviously are still in German but they should be still usable.

Here you go.

https://1drv.ms/b/s!AiisGbr-EaJagpozv19H8QyTEIbFng?e=8KLZ0G

Cheers

Chris
Clavinova CVP-909, DGX-670