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Link: SharpEye Alternative and Reviews SmartScore SharpEye Music Reader converts a scanned image of printed music into a MIDI file, a NIFF file, or a MusicXML file.
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If you would like more information before downloading and installing you can download SharpEye’s manuals from the download page.Advertisement Download Best ScanScore Alternative Version 2 has numerous enhancements to the music editor to speed up the correction and deal with more symbols. Version 2 has MusicXML export as well as NIFF and MIDI. Version 2 has direct scanning from TWAIN-compatible scanners. It recognises dynamics (ppp…fff) and hairpins, grace notes, chords and beamed groups that cross 2 or more staves, and accented characters in lyrics. The more you use SharpEye the more you will appreciate this. Version 2 is more accurate, meaning you spend less time correcting errors. What are the differences between v1 and v2? You can pay SharpEye via different ways card, ware transfer, cheque, PayPal etc. These are the prices you will be charged if you buy SharpEye over the internet by clicking one of the “Register” buttons. Today you can purchase SharpEye only for $159. Version 2 is significantly better.īut I don’t expect you to take my word: try SharpEye, try others, make up your own mind. I have always given accuracy the top priority during the development of SharpEye, and according to reviews and existing customers, SharpEye v1 was already one of the most accurate music OCRs in the world. It is very difficult to convey how accurate SharpEye is in words. See the links page for more details about suitable notation editors. Most of the major notation editors now provide an import facility for at least one of these. If you use a notation editor, you should if possible choose one which imports either NIFF or MusicXML format.
If you are mainly interested in the sound, this may not worry you, but if you intend printing the sheet music again, it is far from ideal. You will lose some information about how the music is laid out. If you use a MIDI sequencer with SharpEye you will export the score from SharpEye as a MIDI file and import it into the sequencer. MIDI sequencers are oriented towards sound output (though some also print) while music notation programs are oriented towards printed output (though most will play the music). The short answer is: MIDI sequencers and music notation editors. Which other music programs work with SharpEye? You can either: use SharpEye with a notation editor (for example MagicScore Maestro, MagicScore Classic, MagicScore School or other top-level music notation software). SharpEye does not have facilities for transposing or printing the music. How can I scan music, transpose it, and print it?
SharpEye does not cope with handwritten music. This acts a bit like a spellchecker and directs your attention to likely errors. SharpEye also shows warnings for each bar which doesn’t make musical sense. The input image window automatically scrolls to the right place in the image as you edit. Almost all the editing can be done with the mouse and delete key. Usually there will be some errors in the output: SharpEye has a built in editor for correcting them. Click on another button to save the result as a MIDI file. The output is shown in conventional music notation in another window. Used at its simplest, you drag an image file into a window, click on a button and wait for the conversion to take place. It allows direct scanning from TWAIN compatible scanners. See below for programs to use with SharpEye. Windows/IE4 comes with a simple MIDI player so you can double click on the MIDI file saved from SharpEye and hear the result, but the music will all be played on a synthesised ‘piano’.
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Its not essential, but you will almost certainly want a music notation software which imports one of the file formats that SharpEye exports (MIDI, NIFF, MusicXML, and its own format) or a MIDI sequencer, so that you can make use of the output from SharpEye. You will need a scanner to scan the printed music in. If you want to process large images such as orchestral scores or run other programs alongside SharpEye you’ll probably need more than 32Mb RAM, or the system can become totally bogged down. A Pentium II processor with 32MB RAM is a minimum so there should not be any problems on most computers.
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You need a computer with Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP or Vista.