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Re: Music transcription software

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Frey wrote:Anybody looked into this? I'm sweet for all the midi tracks in my records but the guitars and bass are just too hard for me to retranscibe. I should be able to play my own music! I know a guy with perfect pitch but short of actually paying him he has better things to be doing. I tried AnthemScore but it seems to put out gibberish that bears little resemblance to the input. I don't want to have to recompose all the material but that could be an option when i put a band together if I get sufficiantly compositionally skilled players. I wish I could just clone myself lol!

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Try https://portableapps.com/apps
they have Musescore and others
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sibelius is the best out there for notation or finale
http://www.sibelius.com/products/audios ... imate.html

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yep sure does , you can play live or use midi tracks, it will even have a stab at mp3.
quantizing first makes a lot of difference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a03R30IjSZ4

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Asked the music teacher at school. He said 'Musescore'. It's free apparently.

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Frey wrote:Anybody looked into this? I'm sweet for all the midi tracks in my records but the guitars and bass are just too hard for me to retranscibe. I should be able to play my own music! I know a guy with perfect pitch but short of actually paying him he has better things to be doing. I tried AnthemScore but it seems to put out gibberish that bears little resemblance to the input. I don't want to have to recompose all the material but that could be an option when i put a band together if I get sufficiantly compositionally skilled players. I wish I could just clone myself lol!

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How good are you Computers?

I'm totally fucking hopeless but I can still work Sibelius. Not sure how much it costs now but if you are working up a big back catalog it'll be coin well spent.

If you are totally stuck mail me a CD and I can (should) be able to transcribe whatever bass parts you need.
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