What kind of music? Do you currently have a certain song? How long doyou play? 1st way: Try to find transcriptions (not tabs)2nd way: Slow it down! E.g. use audacity to slow down the track whilekeeping the pitch (time-stretch)3rd way: Use the space during the notes you can't recognize to add yourpersonal note - that's what i do if it's not classical music. -- Best regards,Sebastian. Web: linuxaudioblog.sternenhejim.deOn Sat, 2008-02-23 at 15:50 +0100, schoappied wrote:> Sebastian Tschöpel wrote:> >>> A musician can be trained to mentally separate the parts of an > >>> orchestra; why could not a machine do the same ?> >>>> >>> > >> > @daemian> >> > There isn't just a big leap from machine to musician but also: You can> > focus on (not seperate) certain instruments to quasi-isolate the> > important part. Thats just a question of pratice. schoappied asked for a> > program to "switch off" certain instruments which i doubt even a> > conductor is able to do inside his brain.> >> > And when i said it's impossible, i thought of the possibilities that are> > currently available. You could be right: This hasn't to be impossible at> > all but imho under some strong assumptions:> >> > - we are able to collect and compute all the necessary information with> > our senses and brain to perform this "switch off" ( i doubt that )> > - we would learn what these information are> > - we could teach a machine to do that> >> > Thus, i think it would need a lot more, especially imagination :)> >> > @schoappied> >> > I forgot to ask: What do you want to do with the isolated tracks anyway?> > Maybe there's another work-around.> >> > > To say if a brain can do it, a machine can do it, is quit a degradation > of the very complex organ of human that can let us experience this > amazing world... Maybe you're sitting to much time behind your pc... ;)> > @Sebastian:> I'm a guitarplayer and sometimes want to play a song of other > musicians... Sometimes its hard to hear for example the exact > guitarpart... Would be great if you can isolate that part and study > it... But maybe that is asking for a whole different way of recording in > a whole new filetype with a lot of Gb's....> > Regards,> > Dirk> _______________________________________________> Linux-audio-user mailing list> Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user> _______________________________________________Linux-audio-user mailing listLinux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user