Hi,
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Originally Posted by brookbend
So you're saying for clean, solo instrument solo's Melodyne is very good and reproduces notation accurately? These kind of solos are exactly what I need.
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Melodyne is an audio editor that will give you a MIDI output but does not give sheet music notation. It is not our product, but is developed by Celemony. Melodyne plus one of our products - which will take that .mid file and transcribe it to sheet music - may get you where you want to go
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Usually CHORDS IN THE RIGHT HAND ARE NOT PRESENT in these solos. Does this help the output accuracy?
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Chord notes won't make any difference to the transcription accuracy, but they do help when improvising over changes
(I play bass in a big band, and ergo have to read sheets AND know the changes if I only get chord names).
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Melodyne is $99. Small change for me, if it works. Can't think of any accessory features needed. So the upper end packages not needed.
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I don't know if the "Melodyne Essential" contains the MIDI export - which is what you would need for sheet music - or not. I have an older version of the Melodyne Editor (they've only with the latest release offered smaller subsets of features.) I guess the best thing to do is give it a trial run and see if it does what you want.
Do let us know if it works for you. We get a lot of queries about getting sheet music from audio recordings, so we're always interested in the results that others get from various resources.
ttfn,
Sherry