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Artificial intelligence in audio to sheet music converters

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Is there any significant progress or innovation in audio to sheet music convertion software? Using artificial intelligence in music notation software, audio files to sheet music notation, ...
Any ScoreCloud users here?

New app Frettable?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmon...ibes-live-melodies-into-sheet-music-1.4653323
Frettable uses artificial intelligence to analyze a recording and transform a melody into musical notes on the page. The more music it hears, the smarter the app gets at converting it.

Anyone having succesful results with ScoreCloud in audio to sheet music conversion?
Can it handle a CD player audio sound and automatically produce a sheet music of a(ny) song?

I have some old songs I cant find the sheet music, and automatic audio to sheet music conversion could be a great help.

kind regards
Stephen
 
Mechanical Turk? :P

Only if the music is monophonic it's okay to use things like Avid (Sibelius + AudioScore). If it gets more complex, there still is nothing out there that does the job well.
 
Is Avid (Sibelius + AudioScore) using artificial intelligence and deep learning technology?
(Im not using sheet music notation software today, but I think in a few years, maybe we can get better software to handle complex polyphonic and harmonic music)

ScoreCloud 4 video:

ScoreCloud 4 - Now with polyphonic audio analysis

Looks like the program can manage to convert the piano solo playing with chords.
She still has to record the vocal part after the piano part.

I would like to see something that can handle vocals with piano.
Dont know if ScoreCloud 4 can do this, perhaps not yet.
 
I don't have a problem just using my ears, a keyboard, and MuseScore to convert audio to sheet music.

Like OCR and speech-to-text, even if audio-to-notation improved, I can't imagine it getting any better than "sort of close but not perfect" for the foreseeable future. You're probably still going to have to go over it and clean/correct things. Not much more effort to just do it yourself from the get-go.
 
Stephen post_id=59413 time=1527063976 user_id=391 said:
Is Avid (Sibelius + AudioScore) using artificial intelligence and deep learning technology?

No, but try this:

search for optical music recognition programs..most use some form of AI

your results may vary
 
sort of close but not perfect is okay for me, I can do the finetuning and corrections myself.
I think an AI app or program would save me a lot of hours trying to notate the music from audio sources.

Actually a single line melody of a song is enough for me to work out the chords and harmony. Automatic monophonic audio analysis and sheet music convertion.

If it could be converted into numbered music notation, that would be great.
You know, the Rousseau-Galin-Paris-Chevé numbered music notation.

In China, the jianpu music notation system was formed after the Emile Chevé music notation, with some changes.

How To Read Numbered Musical Notation (简谱) - A Brief Primer (Viewer Request)

An app could automatically produce numbered music notation (jianpu, Chevé, ...) from live audio
 
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