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PDF to Music Pro is not an OMR type S/W to the best of my knowledge. Shouldn't an electronic PDF score that was generated by music notation S/W be relatively error free. Thanks Eric, I can understand OMR S/W which deciphers an image of a score to be more prone to errors due to image quality. The only solution I have found is to edit the file in MuseScore (or in my case Sibelius) by comparing each bar withe the corresponding bar in the PDF score. I tried deleting those rests but Musescore won't let me.Īs I said earlier in the thread PDF to Music Pro (and all the OMR applications) sometimes miss notes and often output the wrong number of beats in some bars. Musescore shows measures 2 & 4 has an extra rest that is not in the original PDF score, which was purchased online from Productions d'OZ. Also, when Musescore opens the xml, I get this warning: When the Musescore metronome was turned on, I heard an extra click that was not part of the beat. SteveL123 wrote: ↑ Saturday 29 June 2019, 14:39 pmīut I have a new problem in that the xml file that was generated by PDF to Music Pro sounded "wrong" to me in the very beginning measures when played by Musescore. I'll have to start a new thread later looking for help on this issue. I tried deleting those rests but Musescore won't let me. Musescore's staff shows measures 2 & 4 has an extra rest symbol that is not in the original PDF score, which was purchased online from Productions d'OZ. Hi Amy, Thanks for that tip and it worked! But I have a new problem in that the xml file that was generated by PDF to Music Pro sounded "wrong" to me in the very beginning measures when played by Musescore. Open the file, then in a drop down menu in the upper left corner, select "thumbnails" and drag what ever you want to the desktop.And remember what another person said, that the the PDF has to have been created from a music notation program rather than just a scanned document. Yes, I break the PDF into separate pages using the "Preview" program on my Macbook Pro. Amy Gaudia wrote: ↑ Friday 28 June 2019, 20:25 pm