Polyphonic pitch detection

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Hi all,

I'm looking for a tool that can analyse an MP3 file, and write out a polyphonic MIDI file - basically so I can have the sheet music. Can anyone name one?

Although this is a Linux list, I don't care what platform the tool runs on, since I will only use it once and then go away happy with my MIDI file :)

So far I only found a demo Windows program called intelliScore Polyphonic Demo. It's limited to the first 15 seconds but unfortunately it made such a terrible job that I don't feel inclined to purchase the full version.

The MP3 in question is "Vevey (Revisited)" by Yes, from their 1977 album "Going for the One". It's a simply constructed piece of music but the organ chords are really confusing me. I've tried to go through it and notate it manually, but I seem to be incapable of picking the notes out of the chords. Rick Wakeman is clearly a genius :)

http://static.jonathangazeley.com/Yes-VeveyRevisited.mp3

So, if anyone can recommend some software that can help me here, I'd be very grateful. Alternatively, if anyone is willing to write it out for me (MIDI, PDF, or any other decent format) then I'll make it worth their while!

Cheers,
Jonathan
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