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audiveris
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Music scanning software
I am surprised that noone mentioned Audiveris, which is free and opensource music "OCR" software.
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Sheet Music Editor Free
Maybe audiveris might work for you (I haven’t tried it myself though)? It looks like it can import pdfs or images of sheet music, you can transpose, and you can export as MusicXML file that editors like musescore and frescobaldi / lilypond can import.
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Best note input method?
For transcribing pre-engraved works (I spent some time digitizing a library of short choral works), I've been able to save a considerable amount of time with Optical Music Recognition. If OMR could be useful in your workflow, I'd recommend checking out Audiveris - it's clunky, but free and open source, and generally produces results that are easy to clean up and finish in MuseScore.
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Is there a way to convert drum sheets from pdf to midi?
Thanks. Will check out if Audiveris supports drum notation first. Looks like the developers had it on their agenda in 2018: https://github.com/Audiveris/audiveris/issues/33
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Do you know any software with better pdf note detection than MuseScore?
Audiveris can convert PDF and other formats to MusicXML which Musescore can understand, and it features a small editor to correct any mistakes it made. It has a bit of a learning curve, but I got quite good results with it.
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I have one large document I need to OCR (500 pages) I don't want to buy anything
Try Audiveris. Its free & open source and should do the job -- https://github.com/Audiveris/audiveris
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Optical music recognition
From what I understand, OMR is a very hard problem. The only open-source library I know of is Audveris. Good luck!
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Solution to convert sheet music to musicxml
I have used Audiveris
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