The answers are maybe and no. The no first, we all wish there was some kind of pdf to midi thing but what that would be is optical recognition, scanning the pdf and having the system somehow translate that into midi. Never say never, people have been working on that but I don't think it's there yet.

However, many of the Real Tracks have midi notation just look at the piano display and if you see notes lighting up that correspond to what you hear, there's midi with it. How did that happen, was it some kind of PG magic? No, it was someone listening to the RT and manually transcribing it, just like students have been doing in music schools for centuries. Then they took the transcription and either recorded it as midi on a midi controller or entered the midi notes manually into Biab. Since you have the transcription already read the help files about how to enter the notes, it's actually fairly easy and fast.

Bob


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