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arhamaryan
01-27-2015, 09:06 AM
Hello, new to this i made a mp3 into a midi file then imported the file and nothing like its so posed to sound like looked at tutorials but am lost any help would be great trying to get the monkees tune you told me intro on guitar to sheet music thanks in advance,

Sherry C
01-27-2015, 03:57 PM
Hi,

It is notoriously difficult to get a good MIDI file from an audio file, especially if there is more than a single instrument playing anything much more than a melody line. Bottom line is you really can't expect to take any kind of audio file and get sheet music from it except by working to transcribe it yourself (Notation Composer (http://www.notation.com/NotationComposer.php) is a good fit for this kind of work.)

Taking any audio file and trying to separate out the instruments or voices (different instruments/voices playing the same note pitch or chordal notes), the notes themselves (determining what is a root note versus the harmonics), the root pitch (versus vibrato or reverb), the duration (whether the note is still playing or if that’s some ringing echo in the recording) and a host of other nuances is a very difficult technological task. Our ears and brains work in an incredibly complex way to discern all these aspects of music. Getting a program to do the same thing, and then produce a MIDI file (the “directions” for playing the piece) so that we can get sheet music is still a goal yet to be fully realized.



There are a number of programs that claim to do this, but in all the testing we’ve done, none of them do a good enough job to produce a MIDI that doesn’t still need a lot of work to give decent sheet music. Even the Melodyne Editor, which does an absolutely amazing job of separating audio tones, still doesn’t give a very good MIDI file for getting sheet music (though it can be used in sequencers to give a performance). It's not that smart folks aren't trying their best, it's just a very difficult task to do well.


You can bet that when we find a good one, we’ll let folks know!

ttfn,
Sherry

herbert
01-28-2015, 05:28 AM
In relation to converting audio to midi, they say: “it is difficult to unscramble an egg”. It is easy to go one way, midi to audio, but not the other way.

Herbert