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RyanJames170
April 20th, 2010, 09:12
i am trying to figure out the name of a program that takes music you play into a mic onto a computer and converts it into sheet music..
my friend wants to know what it is so see can see about getting it.
thank you
Ryan
PS yes i have tryed google but its being google and giving me all the of the things that are similar but not what i want lol
Henry
April 20th, 2010, 09:33
didnt know there was one
id be interested also
H
n4gix
April 20th, 2010, 09:44
If there is such a program, I've never heard of it...
Technically, it should be possible to analyze any input "single note" to determine its frequency and translate that to a graphical display on a staff, but how to do so quickly enough, not to mention determine the scale being used would be a nightmare.
Just thinking of an algorithim to sort out the individual notes of a chord is giving me a headache!
Henry
April 20th, 2010, 09:51
If there is such a program, I've never heard of it...
Technically, it should be possible to analyze any input "single note" to determine its frequency and translate that to a graphical display on a staff, but how to do so quickly enough, not to mention determine the scale being used would be a nightmare.
Just thinking of an algorithim to sort out the individual notes of a chord is giving me a headache!
that was my thoughts also
a singe instrument wouldnt be that hard
but what about a band
crash to desktop
lol
H
RyanJames170
April 20th, 2010, 10:16
that was my thoughts also
a singe instrument wouldnt be that hard
but what about a band
crash to desktop
lol
H
lol i think its ment for one interment only and i sware to god i have seen it in use i just dont remember its name
Tako_Kichi
April 20th, 2010, 10:41
I have never heard of one that converts recorded instruments to a score but there are lots that will take a MIDI instrument input (keyboard, MIDI guitar, MIDI wind instrument etc.) and output a musical score.
Most sequencer/digital studio packages can do that these days and the best known pure score writing software is called 'Sibelius'.
http://www.sibelius.com/products/sibelius/6/index.html
cheezyflier
April 20th, 2010, 11:40
i don't know of such software but i suppose it does exist because there are harmonizers and "intelligent pitch shifters" that can take a series of notes or chords that you play and determine what key you are playing in.
dominique
April 23rd, 2010, 22:48
That might interest you
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/04/100423113732.htm
stuartcox
April 23rd, 2010, 23:35
I remember the "Cubase Notator" back in the eighties. It ran on the old Atari pc's and did only "notate" midi information. It was a revolution in its time and included a 16-track midi sequencer.
http://tamw.atari-users.net/notator.htm
Snuffy
April 28th, 2010, 12:28
i am trying to figure out the name of a program that takes music you play into a mic onto a computer and converts it into sheet music..
my friend wants to know what it is so see can see about getting it.
thank you
Ryan
PS yes i have tryed google but its being google and giving me all the of the things that are similar but not what i want lol
Just out of pure chance, I was looking at something entirely different .... yet found this:
http://store.microsoft.com/microsoft/Songsmith/product/8483EA75
b52bob
April 28th, 2010, 12:55
While we are on a simular subject, does anyone know if there is a program to load your karaoke disks on to the computer and use the computer for a show (preferably freeware). I have tons of disks and am always afraid of scratches, etc.
BTW, some of them are super cdg (I have a Cavs player).
Thanks in advance
Bob
cheezyflier
April 28th, 2010, 19:11
if they are cds or dvds, (with lyrics and images on them) just record them in divx format and store them on your hard drive. otherwise wmp will rip them and convert to mp3 for you
http://www.divx.com/en/win
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