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Music analyzing software?
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| Zlaught |
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
Thanks and Kind Regards,
Zlaught |
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| kitphillips |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zlaught
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Indeed. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | 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. |
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| music2dance2 |
| Melodyne is something that might help you |
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| EddieZilker |
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? :gsmile:
It's your mind! |
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| Zlaught |
| quote: | 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. |
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| 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 |
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| Zlaught |
| 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. |
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| Zlaught |
| 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 |
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| DJRYAN™ |
| Mixed in Key is soooooo much better... imo |
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| sako487 |
| its not really that hard to pull out a midi from a track just by listening to it..just takes time |
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| kitphillips |
| quote: | 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 :wtf: 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. |
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