On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 09:14:10AM +1000, Danni Coy wrote:
On Sunday 23 September 2007 23:16:35 Matthias
Schönborn wrote:
On Sunday 23 September 2007 15:05:56 Simon
Williams wrote:
> Does anyone know of a program which will convert audio to midi?
> Maybe that's a little ambitious. What about something that will show
> which notes are being played or what key the audio is in?
I have had limited success with midingsolo if you limit yourself to a
recording of a single instruments playing single notes at a time.
It also works in realtime and can be great to add a pad type sound to the tail
of a note played by a realworld instrument.
For analysis of a file - sonic visualiser is the best tool I have found so
far.
Using aubionotes and jack, you should also be able to get a midi stream
as well, and plug it in your favorite sequencer/editor. The result
should be identical to that you obtained in Sonic Visualiser.
cheers, paul
I don't know if there is a program that will
show which notes are played,
but to repeat a short section and play it as slow as you like you can
import the file to ardour. There you can define such sections, and if I
remember it right, you can play the song at any speed.
Regards
Matthias
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