On 17 Jun 2004 23:38:00 -0700
Florin Andrei <florin(a)andrei.myip.org> wrote:
Anyone knows an application (for Linux) that can take
the sound of a
single instrument (or voice, or anything that's simple - not complex
sounds) as an input, and transform it into notes (or a MIDI file)?
Essentially, it's what a musician with perfect pitch does - upon hearing
a melody, start playing it on an instrument.
Or, if you wish, the reverse of a softsynth: from WAV to MIDI.
I'm pretty sure i've seen something like that advertised somewhere
("Sound On Sound"? "Keyboard Magazine"?), and i'm pretty sure
it's not
for Linux, so i wonder if there's something similar on Linux.
Have a look at tuner apps, they basically do what you want. For more complex signals for
helping to figure out chords, etc, more sophisticated methods must be used. Like fourier
transforming the signal for hints what notes might be ringing..
Flo
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