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Posted: 06-17-17 5:04 pm
by Pianlo
Yeah, that's my question

Posted: 06-17-17 10:49 pm
by Nicholas
There are a few third-party apps out there that try to do something like this. (The results are of varying quality. Especially depending on whether the PDF is of a scanned sheet of paper or if it was "printed" directly to PDF from a music notation program.)

A solution that always works (and with the best level of accuracy) is to re-enter the music from the PDF into a music composition app.

Posted: 06-18-17 2:31 am
by IvanL
Pianlo, it's much less work to keep looking for a MIDI or MXML.

http://www.mutopiaproject.org/ is usually pretty good.

Posted: 03-23-18 4:24 am
by qwerty654321
SmartScore X Pro

Posted: 04-09-18 10:12 am
by anthonyme00
i found this site that offers it for free https://musescore.com/import, you'll need to open it with musescore 2, which is free, after which you can export it into a midi file.

it's powered by this https://github.com/Audiveris/audiveris <- an open source optical music recognition program.
Depends on your luck though.