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bvince
Posted 2011-01-25 9:19 AM (#357106)
Subject: Music Writing Software?



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Does anyone know if there is software "out there" that will produce written music when used with a recording device??? I know it may be a dumb question, but I have been know to do that on occasion, and I make no appologies for being who I am.
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FlySig
Posted 2011-01-25 10:25 AM (#357107 - in reply to #357106)
Subject: Re: Music Writing Software?



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You mean like listen to what you play and transcribe it? You may need something that will give a MIDI output to make that work.

My son uses Finale Printmusic which will take a MIDI input and transcribe that. He doesn't use that feature, but the rest of the program is superb for the composer and arranger. It has a guitar and bass tab function which I have used.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2011-01-25 4:55 PM (#357108 - in reply to #357106)
Subject: Re: Music Writing Software?


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....on a similar note (yeah, I know, I know) I'd like to find a program where you could enter the score/melody line and have the program identify what/where the appropriate chords should be....
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Beal
Posted 2011-01-25 5:43 PM (#357109 - in reply to #357106)
Subject: Re: Music Writing Software?



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I think there is something that will "listen" to music and print out the notes. Probably made by Yamaha.
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Avatar4550
Posted 2011-01-26 12:01 AM (#357110 - in reply to #357106)
Subject: Re: Music Writing Software?


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I have a program (somewhere on disc, name escapes me... will have a look for it) that converts audio to MIDI, then you can use anything to transcribe it (the market is loaded with transcribing software at all price points... I use LOGIC 9 for that myself).

I found that although it does give a somewhat representative view of the music it hears, it is far from an accurate transcription. I doubt anything will be able to accurately score from a stereo multi-instrument recording. If you are just looking for something to transcribe a single guitar track, it would probably do that well enough.
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Avatar4550
Posted 2011-01-26 12:06 AM (#357111 - in reply to #357106)
Subject: Re: Music Writing Software?


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I found it... WIDI Recognition Pro 4

http://www.widisoft.com/
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bvince
Posted 2011-01-26 3:39 PM (#357112 - in reply to #357106)
Subject: Re: Music Writing Software?



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Looks like transcription is what I'm looking for, but it would be nice to have something that would take my recorded input and allow me to print music score AND the words out on sheet music. I would find it hard to believe there isn't something out there to do it, but it probably would cost an arm and a leg.
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FlySig
Posted 2011-01-26 3:47 PM (#357113 - in reply to #357106)
Subject: Re: Music Writing Software?



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Printmusic does lyrics nicely, but you still have the problem of getting your recorded music transcribed or converted to MIDI first.
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bvince
Posted 2011-01-26 3:52 PM (#357114 - in reply to #357106)
Subject: Re: Music Writing Software?



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I just got off the phone with my Marshal Music Store contact, and he mentioned something called Sibelius Music Writing Software. So I did a search under music writing software and found THIS site, which looks like a good starting point for my research. ... It doesn't appear to be as expensive as I thought it would:

Music Writing Software
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bvince
Posted 2011-01-26 3:54 PM (#357115 - in reply to #357106)
Subject: Re: Music Writing Software?



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I've been getting the "song Writing" bug lately, and I wake up with music and lyrics in my head. If I don't get up and work on it, it just goes away. So I thought this idea may help.
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Avatar4550
Posted 2011-01-26 3:56 PM (#357116 - in reply to #357106)
Subject: Re: Music Writing Software?


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Apparently there is a new application (for the Mac) that will allow you to remove only a certain target instrument from a stereo mix. This would allow you to 'eq out', say a trumpet or bass guitar.

If the technology to 'hear' a specific instrument in the mix has come this far (this is a pretty complicated thing to do requiring LOTS of raw data crunching...), I don't think it will be too long before there actually is an app that will accurately score a single instrument out of a stereo track.

When nuts get harder to find... the squirrels get smarter.

:D
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Avatar4550
Posted 2011-01-26 4:19 PM (#357117 - in reply to #357106)
Subject: Re: Music Writing Software?


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For all the 'techno-geeks' that haven't seen the toy I mentioned yet... It is called the AUDIONAMIX UnMixing Station.

http://www.unmixingstation.com/

Sounds like it could be really handy removing bad parts (no shortage of those...) or just taking out everything you DIDN'T want in your score.

An overview of the technology used...

http://www.audionamix.com/


;)
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Guitarzannie
Posted 2011-01-26 9:43 PM (#357118 - in reply to #357106)
Subject: Re: Music Writing Software?


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Someone just told me about a program called "Noteworthy", but I have never tried it.

Michelle
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David Van
Posted 2011-02-19 10:59 PM (#357119 - in reply to #357106)
Subject: Re: Music Writing Software?


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I use Finale (the full blown version) and it writes the score for you as you play on a midi keyboard and presumably it would do the same if you have a guitar equipped with midi. I don't use this particular feature but I have messed around with it some and it seems to work very well. I use Finale daily for my orchestrations and arrangements and I have heard Sibelius is very good too but I don't have any extra $$$ to try it and find out.
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