Can MusEdit transcribe from a Midi file?
A Midi file (a file ending with the letters “.mid”) can sound a lot like music you might hear on a CD (click here for an example), but it is created by a computer or other electronic device, so it is easier for another computer to “decode” compared to music created by natural instruments. MusEdit can do a pretty good job of converting the music in a Midi file to notation – even if the Midi file has several instrument sounds, including drums! So before you go through the trouble of entering the music for a song “by hand”, you should try to find a Midi version of the song, drag that Midi file onto the open MusEdit window, and then let MusEdit create the notation in just a second or two.