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DORUMALAIA
Solo Explorer

http://www.recognisoft.com/

Akoff Music Composer 2.0

http://www.akoff.com/

KNZ Audio Midifier 1.0 (Plug-Ins VST)

http://www.knzaudio.com/index.php?midifier

Amazing Midi 1.60

http://www.pluto.dti.ne.jp/~araki/amazingmidi/

Audio To Midi

http://tallstick.com/

Innovative Music Systems IntelliScore v5.1

http://www.intelliscore.net/

Widi Recognition System 2.7

http://www.widisoft.com/

Digital Ear

http://www.digital-ear.com/digital-ear/index.html

Sound2Midi1.5c

http://www.5star-shareware.com/Musi...sound2midi.html

Wav2Mid1.5

http://www.m3c-berlin.de/html/body_48001.html
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I hope to be useful !

Doru Malaia
composer
http://www.freewebs.com/dorumalaia
dj_alfi
thnx man! thats awesome.. if this worx (gonna try them when i
get home) the whole producer scene of TA will thank you
hey cheggy
sweet as man. Is there any one in there that is overly more acurate than the others. And are any of them free by any chance
arctic
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Originally posted by hey cheggy
sweet as man. Is there any one in there that is overly more acurate than the others. And are any of them free by any chance


Ya, which one is technically the most acurate. Ive always wondered how these things work.
NicklessGuy
quote:
Ive always wondered how these things work.


Well, pitch comes from oscilation frequency, that is a numeric value of how much times the signal wave oscilates, so its detectable...
:p
arctic
quote:
Originally posted by NicklessGuy
Well, pitch comes from oscilation frequency, that is a numeric value of how much times the signal wave oscilates, so its detectable...
:p


Stop making me feel stupid please :p

Im going to test these and see if any work :P
hey cheggy
ehh, I tried the first one out and it was pretty average. It will only convert those that have one sound in them. So if there is a bassline or percussion or anything else, it won't recognise. I tried making a simple pattern myself and it was way off inreading that due to a slight delay in the sound.

If anyone has any luck with others, let us know
tor8024
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Originally posted by hey cheggy
If anyone has any luck with others, let us know


please do! :D
arctic
it seems that none are freeware...one is shareware, but it gives me an error whenever i try to install it. Testing some others, ill let you know if i have any luck.
NicklessGuy
quote:
Stop making me feel stupid please

Hey, sorry, man! That was never my intention :confused:
Just trying to help... really sorry!

btw, there are many freeware tone detectors out there, u can also use one of these to detect the notes individualy till u get the full melody (troublesome, but if the others programs dont work... this may be a possible solution)

arctic
quote:
Originally posted by NicklessGuy
Hey, sorry, man! That was never my intention :confused:
Just trying to help... really sorry!

btw, there are many freeware tone detectors out there, u can also use one of these to detect the notes individualy till u get the full melody (troublesome, but if the others programs dont work... this may be a possible solution)


lol i was just kidding, hence the ':p'

I've tested a few of them and had no luck, on top of that they are really restricted.

You wouldn't happen to have a link to any of the individual tone detecters would you?

If anyone else has any luck be sure to let us know...
TraNcerke
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Originally posted by arctic
Stop making me feel stupid please :p

Im going to test these and see if any work :P


yeah but what if 2 lines get in the same frequency ?
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