[linux-audio-user] NoteEdit 2.6.0: MIDI-->multiple voices per staff

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Version 2.6.0 of the cost free musical score editor NoteEdit is available:

http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html

New features:

 + The main improvements concern the MIDI import:

	- distribution of MIDI data onto multiple
	voices per staff during MIDI import.
	This is especially useful if your MIDI file
	contains the equivalent of such a score:


       |\   |\   |\   |\   |\       |    |\
       |    |    |    |\   |        |    |
 ---|--/----/----/----/----/.-------/----/---|----
 ---|----------------------------------------|----
 ---|----------------------------------------|----
 ---|----------------------------------------|----
 ---|--\---------\-------------\.--------\---|----
       |         |             |         |
       |         |             |         |/

       - Drum note recognition

       - Stacatto recognition

       - there is a new slider: "Volume step" to determine
         the volume difference of 2 adjacent notes needed
	 to insert a volume signature (default: 10)
	 This is important, because otherwise NoteEdit
	 sets a volume signature between all adjacent
	 notes who's volume differs. If the MIDI file is
	 recorded from MIDI keyboard this is practically the
	 normal case.

  + Almost all is exported to ABC music including:

       - drum notes

       - guitar chord diagrams

  + export/import of octaviation (va lines) (Tanks to Leon Vinken)
  + Note shifting by mouse wheel: 
      - Wheel + Ctrl: shift note by 1 line 
      - Wheel + Shift: shift note by 1 octave 
      - Wheel + Shift + Ctrl: shift note by 1 semi tone 
  + Cursor up/down + Ctrl: shift note by 1 semi tone 
      
  + bug fixes

-- 
J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY (ja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)

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