Does a software program that can analyze any song I import into it exist, I guess what I mean is IE: What notes or chords or volume are being played etc etc etc...
I know for guitar there's sites that exist that can give you the notes that are played in a song and the same goes for piano and I'm sure many other instruments, so I was just wondering if something similar(but perhaps much more in depth and of higher quality, I guess I mean more features, more information about the song) to this existed for music analyization at a higher level I guess is what I mean.
Also if such a program existed it wouldn't have to be trance specific, I wouldn't mind analyzing classical/pop/rap/metal etc... songs to help me see what works in those genres and why.
please no one respond with "just listen with your ears"; although obviously I understand the point of your argument and it is a very valid argument, I personally think it would be beneficial to me to own such a program if it exists.
Also I would like to apologize for my ignorance, since all I have really done is taken information from the community and have nothing in return to give back to it since I am such a novice at this point in time and have no advice to offer.
Anyways if you have any input on this that would be awesome
Originally posted by Zlaught
please no one respond with "just listen with your ears"; although obviously I understand the point of your argument and it is a very valid argument, I personally think it would be beneficial to me to own such a program if it exists.
It would be even more beneficial to you if you learned to figure out the chord structures yourself.
Originally posted by alanzo
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Apr-03-2011 15:33
EddieZilker
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Everyone has the most amazing music analysis software right at their disposal. It's not something you can download from a torrent and you can't install it on your computer. It's far more powerful than every piece of music software available, combined. Do you know what that is? Do you?
Originally posted by music2dance2
Melodyne is something that might help you
Thanks man this is something I will definitely have to look into, it seems very interesting.
Although what I'm looking for is a program that allows you to insert an already made song into it and it will visually show you the song.
Apr-03-2011 21:48
Kysora
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Location: Hampshire, IL
I'm fairly certain we're a few years away from that level of consumer-level technology. Melodyne's about the best you're going to get
Apr-03-2011 21:50
Zlaught
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Location: Florida, USA
Re: Re: Music analyzing software?
quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
It would be even more beneficial to you if you learned to figure out the chord structures yourself.
Couldn't agree more, that's why I intend to do both.
Apr-03-2011 21:50
Zlaught
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Registered: Feb 2011
Location: Florida, USA
quote:
Originally posted by Kysora
I'm fairly certain we're a few years away from that level of consumer-level technology. Melodyne's about the best you're going to get
Thanks for the reply, I guess this sums up my question unless someone else maybe knows of such software technology.
Also is there a thread that has a list of all available software programs? Like IE: I haven't even heard of Melodyne until today yet it is something that I think I may want to get; and if there are other such tools out there that I think I may find useful I'd like to know about them.
Much thanks to those with actual responses
Zlaught
Apr-03-2011 22:03
DJRYAN™
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Location: Atlanta, USA
Mixed in Key is soooooo much better... imo
Apr-04-2011 02:35
sako487
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its not really that hard to pull out a midi from a track just by listening to it..just takes time
Originally posted by Zlaught
Thanks man this is something I will definitely have to look into, it seems very interesting.
Although what I'm looking for is a program that allows you to insert an already made song into it and it will visually show you the song.
But could you read the notation it spat out once the song was analysed?
quote:
Originally posted by DJRYAN™
Mixed in Key is soooooo much better... imo
What are you even talking about MIK is all about identifying a key of a track, melodyne is FAR more detailed and gives you the chords and timing. How about getting a clue before giving advice.