Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!samsung!uunet!bu.edu!inmet!ma From: ma@inmet.inmet.com Newsgroups: comp.music Subject: Advice Sought Message-ID: <24100004@inmet> Date: 10 Jan 91 15:53:00 GMT Lines: 21 Nf-ID: #N:inmet:24100004:000:871 Nf-From: inmet.inmet.com!ma Jan 10 10:53:00 1991 (This is cross-posted from rec.music.synth) Please advise me on the following issue. I would like to construct what would sound like orchestral recordings of selected fragments of Mozart operas but without the voice parts, and transposed into keys different from the original. I want to do this without having to manually enter the music into a synthesizer either through a keyboard or through a sequencer. Thus, I would like to either use a scanner which could read the score and translate it into a sequencer file, or be able to "enter" a recorded version of the opera into a synthesizer and then twiddle it. Are either of these possible? Alternatively, does someone already have sequencer files for the operas I am interested in: "Don Giovanni", "Marriage of Figaro", "Cosi Fan Tutte", and "The Magic Flute"? Thanks, malgosia askanas (ma@inmet.inmet.com)