Analyse/extract a CHORD from .wav 2 midi......?
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TechnoPrisoner TechnoPrisoner https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=40330
- KVRer
- 21 posts since 11 Sep, 2004
there are many tools that is doing this job but for single melodic 1 note lines....
now...is there any tool or plug in that can analyse/extract
a 3notes 4notes 5notes etc. chord from a .wav to midi???
thank you!
now...is there any tool or plug in that can analyse/extract
a 3notes 4notes 5notes etc. chord from a .wav to midi???
thank you!
- KVRAF
- 9600 posts since 17 Sep, 2002 from Gothenburg Sweden
There isn't a single tool that can do that but a combination of 2.
Good ears and a brain trained to do it.
Good ears and a brain trained to do it.
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- Banned
- 105 posts since 1 Feb, 2006
Dont think we have gotten good enough to programme a computer to distinguish this amount of tones yet.
With inversions and all.
A note is a note.
When you start throwing more than one and two and three possibilities in to the ring.
I think the algorithm shits itself.
With inversions and all.
A note is a note.
When you start throwing more than one and two and three possibilities in to the ring.
I think the algorithm shits itself.
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championrabbit championrabbit https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=53166
- KVRian
- 559 posts since 30 Dec, 2004
I can't think of an occasion this would be useful to somebody who has any business creating 'music'!

- KVRAF
- 9600 posts since 17 Sep, 2002 from Gothenburg Sweden
I do. Cause i can't make a cover using my ears only even if my life depended on it. Thank god for the internet and midi files.championrabbit wrote:I can't think of an occasion this would be useful to somebody who has any business creating 'music'!
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- KVRAF
- 2211 posts since 2 Jan, 2003 from right here...
...works quite well in polyphonic mode - it has also an eq to cut off unwanted frequencies before recognition...
http://widisoft.com/english/features.html
http://widisoft.com/english/features.html
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A Greeno Beeno A Greeno Beeno https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=98439
- KVRer
- 14 posts since 15 Feb, 2006
use FFT, but you need a sharp eye!
I sign with an X
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- KVRian
- 649 posts since 30 Oct, 2004 from Brighton, UK
Melodyne does audio to MIDI I think
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- KVRist
- 262 posts since 8 Jun, 2005
Ask me... I got the absolute pitch... ok, Strawinski is hard, it would take me several times to get it...EJo wrote: I know plenty of professoinal musicians, million selling artists even, who don't have very good pitch hearing. Chords can be tricky. I'm actually faily sure most people in here could not tell me what a maj7 chord was if i played it to them. And as soon as anything gets more tricky than a 9 chord, i usually don't listen anymore. Too jazzy for me. On the other hand i do like Stravinsky, but i'm abslutely sure no one in here could hear the notes of "rite of spring" by ear.
But I tell you what. If you knew how many very famous pop songs use more than "tricky" 9 chords, then you should immediatly turn off the radio...
Think about The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Robbie Williams, Christina Aguilera and so much more. If you think, their songs have only triads, you're wrong. They use all kind of chords, no matter if 9, #11 or b13, and they use it not to make it "jazzy" or complicated, but to express what they intended to say. They use it, but lots of people just do not realize that, as they wouldn't suppose that. And they often use it very kind and not so noticable than in jazz music. But this is (one of) the reasons I think, that makes the real big seller's music different from others...
Just my 2 cents...
