Hi Brandon,
Thanks for the energetic ideas.
As shared, i am not in Linux, as I have not found an inclusive for me way
to use the platform.
Built in notation would be ideal, but what you shared which has me
interested is a program that can notetate what I sing.
Sonic visuals? if I am correct, what platform supports this tool?
Karen
On Sun, 15 May 2022, Brandon Hale wrote:
Hello Karen,
I mean, I think you should just go for it. You could totally record your
melodies, and then fill them in with a DAW of your choice. Then, take what
you've written to a notation software.
If you're on Linux, maybe Muse or Rosegarden would work for you, as they have
notation built-in. If you don't care about notation built-in, Ardour is a
great DAW for recording and processing.
If you're looking for software that will notate for you based on what you've
sang, I have to admit I don't know of a good one on Linux to do that.
Sonic-visualizer can track pitch of frequencies, so maybe that's where I
would start, but maybe someone else has a better solution. You could always
go the old-fashioned way and just dictate what you've sang later, after
you've recorded yourself and fleshed out the orchestration around your
recording. It's also good practice and can be fun and give you unsuspecting
results, which can be nice. :)
Let me know if I've answered your question,
Brandon Hale
On 5/15/22 6:24 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi imaginative folks,
honestly, I do not have a direct Linux box itself, I use shells, because I
have yet to find an adaptive workable tool...but I suppose scripting is
possible.
That being said, an idea in another Windows environment may work as well.
what I am wondering is this.
How possible might it be to use your singing voice for composing?
what I mean is to sing the parts into your software of choice, then
using that software to first add the orchestrations, playback etc., then
produce that music in printable form?
The last task is less important for the moment.
getting my pieces out of my head, and into arranging and composing form
is though.
thoughts?
Karen
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