
I dont know if the product will continue support into Windows. The last 2 didn't have the value proposition so I decided with anthemscore. I was on the fence with anthemscore but decided to buy it. and we have to further refine it to make it really valuable for playtime. Anthemscore will build the skeletal framework.

this is a great tool to assist building that skill. For beginners with no talent with pitches. I converted my desired song for piano and arranged a simple tune for my kids. I am still a rookie at these things but my first conversion was successful and used an input that was NOT with a piano (classic 80s 90s cartoon theme) but output was for piano. I don't know much of the neural network because I am still freshmen college with a degree of computer programming and also an experienced transcriber. Since the Musescore 3 is on development, I suggest Musescore team should also use neural network(?) to implement the (semi-)realtime MIDI notation. The program also predicts accurate time signature, tempo and key signature which is good for beginner and experienced transcriber especially to those who have no perfect pitch talent. The program works with the implementation of trained "Neural Network" and advanced "Algorithms", of course, the program did its best with the accuracy of 96% if the music file is only consist of piano instrument alone in slower speed.

I recently used the demo version of it to transcribe a music file to music notation because I have many favorite piano and semi-orchestra music but no sheet available on the web. Have anyone tried transcribing using the program called "AnthemScore" by Lunaverus?
