![]() But you will be able to find files and songs for BIAB with melodies and chords for a lot of standards (not text though) Melodies (and is actually much longer on the market). That's practically a very sophisticated and mighty "iRealPro for PC" which also can display (Scanscore seems promising, but it's not cheap and they changed to a suscription mode with the new version which I dislike). Even the OCR programs for note recognition aren't quite there that. Well, Trevor, I think you see the difficulties yourself if you ask "how a program can be clever enough".įor PDFs there simply isn't a good transposing method. Hopefully another user can chime in if they are aware of anything like that. I may try to tackle this in the future, but it will be a very large undertaking, so it's very low in my list of priorities.Īs far as your question about a source of jazz standards - I can't help with that unfortunately. I don't support this in MobileSheets because I haven't found an open source library that can help with the image analysis that can be used for commercial products. There are some great products for Windows though, although they are anywhere from $100-$250. There aren't many Android applications that can handle Music OCR (at least not well). As you can imagine, this can be very error prone if the image quality is low or there are other things that interfere with the image analysis. Then the software can reconstruct all of the sheet music from the notes it read. That's because transposing a PDF is incredibly complex, and requires something called Music OCR that allows an image of sheet music to be scanned and the music notes and other information extracted from that image. When it comes to transposing, only text/chord pro files can be transposed. ![]() You can create any of those songs and MobileSheets will copy the large PDF into the storage location and each song will share that same PDF but use a different range of pages. ![]() If you find the right csv for your PDF, you can place the two in the same directory, tap Import->CSV or PDF Bookmarks, select the csv file and you will be given a list of songs. If you go to on the forum you can see many CSV files that have been uploaded by users for common realbooks/jazzbooks/fakebooks/etc. This makes it faster/easier to populate metadata and allows many songs to be created at once that use a smaller range of pages from the PDF. One thing many users do is use a csv file to break up a large PDF into individual songs. These can be added to songs for audio playback Multiple songs can also share the same file which is important when dealing with large fakebooks so that duplicates are not made for the large file.Ģ) An audio file (.mp3. With PDFs and images, more than one file can be added to a single song, so there is not a one-to-one correlation of files to songs. Files of this type are displayed when a song is loaded. png, etc) or a text/chord pro file (.txt/.cho/.crd). When MobileSheets mentions files, this typically means one of two things:ġ) A PDF, image file (.bmp. Here is her current set list (for her main band). I don't have the head-space to invest a lot of time in mastering this programme, but I sense it going to be fine once I figure how to load files in the correct format. What is the best format of file for MS and where do csv files fit in? I will not be using MS to play from - I don't have a tablet - only Samsung S21 phone. There is much mention of csv files which I understand to be tiny text files and so can't see how they carry the necessary information.Ĭan you kindly point me to a source of jazz standards, that I choose from, download, transpose and print? Or an album of individual files to download (rather than one file with 500 songs) from which I would select on the phone. There seem to be many types. For instance I can't see how a software is clever enough to "read" a pdf file and change its key. I don't understand what MS is refering as "files". I have dipped into the manual and even imported an entire Real Book as one file (with 500+ songs). I don't plan to read off a tablet (don't have tablet, only Samsung 21 phone). ![]() I would like to be able to access charts (chords + melody), and be able to transpose the given version into the key of her choice + and then print in good resolution. ![]() My wife often wants to sing in a key different to that in any of the books. The ones I like have chords, melody and sometimes words (words not needed). She has a growing pile of Real Book-type books. I play jazz guitar mainly to accompany my wife. I am totes new to electronic sheet music. ![]()
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