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Title: Is there a program that can extract sheet music from a song?
Post by: Trembling Eagle on June 30, 2008, 02:13:59 AM
2008 seems there would be something like that by now.
Title: Re: Is there a program that can extract sheet music from a song?
Post by: chrisfoll577 on June 30, 2008, 02:46:43 AM
The free Notepad (http://www.finalemusic.com/notepad/) does it from midi files... though I'm not sure if it's possible with any other type of sound file.
Title: Re: Is there a program that can extract sheet music from a song?
Post by: Trembling Eagle on June 30, 2008, 02:49:50 AM
The free Notepad (http://www.finalemusic.com/notepad/) does it from midi files... though I'm not sure if it's possible with any other type of sound file.

thanks I was JUST looking at that
I was just wondering if there had been any strides doing that with regular songs.
thanx
Title: Re: Is there a program that can extract sheet music from a song?
Post by: KickTheBobo on June 30, 2008, 09:47:26 AM
Wav to Midi (or notation) is damn near impossible to do with current software (I should know, I have tried most of them). YES, it can be done, but the results will vary greatly. A solo instrument with a distinguishable tone (say a flute) can be translated pretty easily (with decent accuracy), but a full ensemble mixed down cannot be separated, instrument by instrument by any software I know of.

this has been a kind of 'holy grail' amongst computer musicians for some time now. If you find anything that can pull it off, send me a link.

Title: Re: Is there a program that can extract sheet music from a song?
Post by: Trembling Eagle on June 30, 2008, 11:55:13 AM
Wav to Midi (or notation) is damn near impossible to do with current software (I should know, I have tried most of them). YES, it can be done, but the results will vary greatly. A solo instrument with a distinguishable tone (say a flute) can be translated pretty easily (with decent accuracy), but a full ensemble mixed down cannot be separated, instrument by instrument by any software I know of.

this has been a kind of 'holy grail' amongst computer musicians for some time now. If you find anything that can pull it off, send me a link.



Thanks
I had no clue myself, just seemed like one of those things there should be or could be.
Title: Re: Is there a program that can extract sheet music from a song?
Post by: yesno on June 30, 2008, 12:12:19 PM
It also seems kind of analogous to the situation with decompiling computer programs.  It is basically impossible to turn a binary computer program back into source code in any useful way; even when you can decompile, the result is not something which is organized in a useful way or easily editable by puny humans.
Title: Re: Is there a program that can extract sheet music from a song?
Post by: Gilly on June 30, 2008, 03:28:46 PM
There's a program called Digital Music Mentor that can do guitar and bass tab and chords. However, it's not always accurate. There's also a plug-in for Winamp called Easy Chords (I think) that does the same thing for free but the accuracy is even worse with that one.
Title: Re: Is there a program that can extract sheet music from a song?
Post by: Trembling Eagle on June 30, 2008, 03:37:59 PM
There's a program called Digital Music Mentor that can do guitar and bass tab and chords. However, it's not always accurate. There's also a plug-in for Winamp called Easy Chords (I think) that does the same thing for free but the accuracy is even worse with that one.


I'm shocked by the response here
I asked this same question on another forum and got ridiculed for it
I was starting to think it was impossible.
Title: Re: Is there a program that can extract sheet music from a song?
Post by: Gilly on June 30, 2008, 03:54:11 PM
I wish there were a script for ITunes that accessed Ultimate Guitar Archive. There's one that queries OLGA but OLGA is pretty much dead.


I'm shocked by the response here
I asked this same question on another forum and got ridiculed for it
I was starting to think it was impossible.

Nope, not impossible but DMM can be frustrating and you obviously don't get lyrics either. But, it's great for all those songs that you can't find chords for online even if the accuracy isn't always the best.