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- To: "rosea.grammostola" <rosea.grammostola@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [tablatures] Audio to Midi to tablature
- From: Federico Bruni <fedelogy@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 23:43:01 +0100
- Cc: "tablatures@xxxxxxxxxxx" <tablatures@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Il giorno gio, 13/01/2011 alle 10.46 +0100, rosea.grammostola ha
scritto:
> Hi,
>
>
> Someone asked me if there is a way to record audio and get tablature
> score as output. I know you can convert audio to midi with aubionotes
> (didn't test it yet). If that is possible, converting midi to tablature
> would be the next step. Is it possible and what is the best method / app
> (rumor, musescore, tuxguitar)?
>
First, I must say that I've never tried that, because I'm not really
interested in it.
Have you heard about Scolily (free software)?
http://codingteam.net/project/scolily
It seems that it can export to LilyPond.
It should be packaged in Ubuntu, not in Debian.
You can compile it with the usual combo (./configure && make && make
install).
I think that you must record a single Voice tune. I *suppose* that
polyphony is too difficult for any software.
Otherwise, if you manage to get a good .midi file from an audio
recording you can:
* import it using Tuxguitar
* run midi2ly
I'm getting curious... I think I'll try in the weekend.
Cheers,
Federico