On 12/22/2013 07:36 AM, Raine M. Ekman wrote:
Quoting Joe Hartley <jh@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Sun, 22 Dec 2013 15:45:23 +0000
Chris Cannam <cannam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Or try the Chordino Vamp plugin in Sonic Visualiser.
(http://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/nnls-chroma)
I learn something every day and this was a very good thing to learn!
And then there's Clam Chordata, too:
http://clam-project.org/wiki/Chordata_tutorial
I'll have to try that, just for fun.
Back on the original topic, several years ago, I tested a commercial
Windows audio-to-midi converter. It did a fine job recognizing every
note in a commercial song with multiple instruments and a full orchestra.
It put all the notes on the same track, making the results completely
useless.
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David
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