| Title | MidiFile | MIDI2LY code | MIDI2LY score | MIDIPOND code | MIDIPOND score | Comparison test results |
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| Another Birthday Serenade Lang zal ze leven ( copied ) |
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Wrong note display at measures # 25, 29, 46, 47 with midi2ly, but not with MidiPond |
| Gloria in Excelsis Deo |
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MultiTrack Lyrics (SATB) supported with MidiPond,
but not with midi2ly (messed up) Difference between syllables and words displayed with MidiPond, but not with midi2ly |
| Short tune in G minor |
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So it seems that midi2ly is more intelligent than MidiPond
when it comes to sharps (#) and flats (b) in combination with Key Signatures: see measures # 4, 8 |
| Gloria in Excelcis |
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Support for Metronome Ticks with midi2ly,
but not implemented with MidiPond midi2ly displays TrackNames while MidiPond doesn't display anything of the kind |
| Susa Nina |
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midi2ly is different from MidiPond with respect to the d-minor
scale key signature and probably with respect to all minor scale key signatures. What is the best choice? |