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What else do I need to use intelliScore?

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What else do I need to use intelliScore?

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It depends how you intend to use intelliScore. First, be sure you are using a Pentium II-class (or better) PC with 64MB of memory and a sound card. If you are recording from a microphone, connect the microphone to the “mic in” jack on your sound card. If you are recording from a CD, place the CD in your CD-ROM drive. After converting your recording to a MIDI file, you can use a sequencer program to edit and/or convert the MIDI file to notation and print it out. The full versions of intelliScore include the award-winning Anvil Studio program, but just about any sequencer will suffice. (Printing from the included Anvil Studio requires purchase of the optional Print Sheet accessory.) If you want to use your analog instrument as a realtime MIDI controller, be sure you have a MIDI interface to connect your playback synthesizer to your computer’s sound card. If you want to use your analog instrument to record directly into your sequencer, you will also need to install Hubi’s MIDI Loopback De

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It depends how you intend to use intelliScore. First, be sure you are using a Pentium PC with 16MB of memory and a sound card. If you are recording from a microphone, connect the microphone to the “mic in” jack on your sound card. If you are recording from a CD, place the CD in your CD-ROM drive. After converting your recording to MIDI, you can use a sequencer program to edit the MIDI and/or convert the MIDI file to notation and print it out. The full versions of intelliScore include the award-winning Anvil Studio program, but just about any sequencer will suffice. If you want to use your analog instrument as a realtime MIDI controller, be sure you are using a Pentium II or higher and have a MIDI interface to connect your playback synthesizer to your computer’s sound card. If you want to use your analog instrument to record directly into your sequencer, you will also need to install Hubi’s MIDI Loopback Device (included with intelliScore) if your PC is running Windows 95/98/Me. Alterna

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