Notation Player – Convert MIDI or Karaoke file to sheet music and play

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Notation Player is completely free music notation player that can run on Windows, Mac, Linux and Chromebook platforms, developed by Notation Software from Germany. It can display MIDI music files (.mid, .kar, or .not format) as sheet music, so that you can view them, print them and listen to the notes.

Notation Player comes with an intuitive interface and many display and edit options. It provides playback controls such as play, stop, rewind, next song, as well as the ability to ignore repeats and endings, disable stuck notes, associate MIDI files with Notation Player, show or hide different bands, and change the view.

In the audio track, you can easily change the title, composer, arranger, copyright message, and other information you see fit. In addition, users can easily insert many different clefts and keys, zoom in and out, and show measure numbers at the selected location.

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