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Re: Audio signal to generate .ly file
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Chuckk Hubbard |
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Re: Audio signal to generate .ly file |
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Thu, 15 May 2008 15:15:29 +0300 |
Lots of people have done research into translating single-note audio
into MIDI or notes, and of course from there it would be a cinch to
translate to ly. Unfortunately that first part is the kicker. It's
not unheard of, but it always depends on many factors: the instrument
and timbre, recording quality, how regular the meter is; it also
depends on how complicated the harmony is, but if it's only
single-note melody, with one instrument, I think it could be fairly
accurate.
There are attempts out there for audio->MIDI, so that might be the
best avenue to search.
-Chuckk
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Thermo <address@hidden> wrote:
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> Has anyone done any research into translating an audio signal into a .ly
> file?
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> For instance playing a recording of a single note melody and creating the
> responding file in .ly.
>
> Nothing more complex than that.
>
> Thanks
> Graham
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