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Some scores look & sound a little strange after being converted using the Two Hand Piano Task. Why is that?

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Some scores look & sound a little strange after being converted using the Two Hand Piano Task. Why is that?

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The ‘two hand piano’ Task tries to rearrange the music in the score for solo piano. Generally the results are very good, but MidiIllustrator cannot always produce perfect arrangements as there are many difficult decisions to make in this process. Listed below are the exact steps performed by MidiIllustrator in this task: • Merge all of the tracks in the score into a single track. • Split the track ‘automatically’ into left and right hand tracks using an advanced set of musical analysis rules. • Set the MIDI device on each track to the default MIDI playback device. • Set the MIDI Instrument Patch on each track to General MIDI Instrument ‘Acoustic Grand Piano’ (#1), and • Rename the tracks accordingly. MidiIllustrator does not ignore any instruments in the task in case they are integral to the piece. The exception here is drum tracks (see below). If you know that there is content in the score which should not be considered for a piano solo arrangement, then you can greatly improve result

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The ‘two hand piano’ Task tries to rearrange the music in the score for solo piano. Generally the results are very good, but MidiIllustrator cannot always produce perfect arrangements as there are many difficult decisions to make in this process. Listed below are the exact steps performed by MidiIllustrator in this task: • Merge all of the tracks in the score into a single track. • Split the track ‘automatically’ into left and right hand tracks using an advanced set of musical analysis rules. • Set the MIDI device on each track to the default MIDI playback device. • Set the MIDI Instrument Patch on each track to General MIDI Instrument ‘Acoustic Grand Piano’ (#1), and • Rename the tracks accordingly. MidiIllustrator does not ignore any instruments in the task in case they are integral to the piece. The exception here is drum tracks (see below). If you know that there is content in the score which should not be considered for a piano solo arrangement, then you can greatly improve result

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