Mp3 Importing
Hello, I am fairly new to Musescore. I have heard my friends talking about importing mp3 files, like using musescore to create scores using mp3 files for you. Is this possible, and if so please tell me how to do it.
Hello, I am fairly new to Musescore. I have heard my friends talking about importing mp3 files, like using musescore to create scores using mp3 files for you. Is this possible, and if so please tell me how to do it.
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No, it is not.
In reply to No, it is not. by Jojo-Schmitz
All the software to translate audio (wav or MP3) to MIDI data can work in "acceptable" way when the audio is from just one instrument or voice. But, when the audio is from a group of voices or instruments, things change.
From my personal point of view, it's better to perform the "translation" with the best invented machine of the world: our brains!!!
Just, hear the music and, then, write it with MuseScore.
Very easy, men!!! Hahahahahaha!!!!!!!
Greetings!!!
Juan
In reply to All the software to translate by jotape1960
AnthemScore do the job. Be careful when speeking, man
In reply to AnthemScore do the job. Be… by Francisco Aragao 2
It makes attempts, yes. So far the examples posted here make it pretty clear there is still going to be as much work required turning the result into readable notation as entering it by hand. Could be at least a good written reference when doing so, though.
In reply to AnthemScore do the job. Be… by Francisco Aragao 2
Maybe 3 years later it does, maybe not...
In reply to AnthemScore do the job. Be… by Francisco Aragao 2
Anthem Score is really sketchy, on Linux it asks in a popup GUI for your "sudo password", and if you enter your sudo password than it can basically take over your computer.
I would not recommend using this software!!!
-Leno
In reply to Anthem Score is really… by lenobox230
That's because you need to provide your password to confirm the download, so that way you can prove that you own the computer. All Linux apps require your password to download them.
In reply to All the software to translate by jotape1960
Hi everyone,
If case anyone might be interested, we do the service of transcribing from audio (or video or midi) to music Score!!!
This is how the process works:
1. You send us your files.
2. We check them out to find out the complexity level required to make your professional Scores.
3. We let you know (normally within 24 to 48 hours) how much the process would cost for each individual track.
4. Once you make the corresponding payment, our professional team works on your music and we send your Scores by email in PDF format, with all possible detailes and designed professionally.
5. If necessary, we make any necessary changes AT NO EXTRA COST to your Scores when notified within a period of 10 days after we submit our first version of it.
6. We send again the corrected version of your Scores.
7. You ENJOY, PRACTICE, PRINT, SHARE AND EVEN SELL your new sheet music at your own convenience!
In reply to Hi everyone, If case anyone… by mnader
You may want to get registered under https://musescore.org/services
In reply to Hi everyone, If case anyone… by mnader
I would be VERY careful about selling someone else's copyrighted works! MEGA-fines for that sort of thing! Just saying!
In reply to I would be VERY careful… by TheoneIronHorse
Also won't look good if you try to get a desk job in the music biz. Just saying.
In reply to Hi everyone, If case anyone… by mnader
Not knowing the time and effort, but would like to know if I could afford to get this in sheet music: https://youtu.be/3ALzpSQfhFg
I do have musescore so could alter at home, but I do not have the "ear."
In reply to Hi everyone, If case anyone… by mnader
I am interested. I would like "America the Beautiful" sung by Sandi Patti transcribed. I believe it is in the key of C. After it is transcribed (one note, vocal only), then if possible, I would like to have it transposed up to the key of E flat. How much would that cost? Thank you,
~Amanda
amandacpaull@gmail.com
PS - I tried to attach the file but it didn't work. You may email me and I can email you the file.
In reply to All the software to translate by jotape1960
yeah, so, windows ten updated and deleted a score I had made from scratch for three months, and all that's left is the mp3.
"use your brain".
that hurts, man.
In reply to yeah, so, windows ten… by Ethan Kimbrough
Look for a backup.
See:
https://musescore.org/en/node/52116
In reply to All the software to translate by jotape1960
Yes
Not possible now, probably not possible in most of our lifetimes. The technologies needed are incredibly complex and very much in their infancy.
There are programs that will attempt to do it such as:
http://www.intelliscore.net/
The output is a MIDI file which then could be read into Musescore or other notation program. Even the makers of Intelliscore admit that complex music will not convert well and even if it did a perfect job of creating a MIDI file, the MIDI format does not include a lot of information that makes up a complete score.
If you are interested in the topic, Google something like: MP3 to MIDI . This will bring up a number of articles and videos.
In reply to It isn't totally impossible by Zoots
There is one problem (at least for me) with these "convert MP3 to MIDI" programs - they are written for Geeks - which I am not. I've tried intelliscore and amazingmidi and simply cannot get anything to work. And when I try to get some help, the Geeks' replies are even more confusing.
Sure wish someone would come up with a simple-to-use conversion program for non-Geeks.
In reply to There is one problem (at by Mewzical
Realistically, what I think you are probably expecting is just way, way, way beyond what current technology makes possible.
In reply to There is one problem (at by Mewzical
Haha, I'm with ya.
There is such thing as this:
http://www.ofoct.com/audio-converter/convert-wav-or-mp3-ogg-aac-wma-to-…
In reply to There is such thing as by embedblinglish
Although it turns this:
into this...
So you'd need a special reason to find it helpful!
In reply to There is such thing as by embedblinglish
Tried and it is ok to start from for improvements. I transcribed my mp3 to musescore note by note from listening and compared to https://www.ofoct.com/audio-converter/convert-wav-or-mp3-ogg-aac-wma-to… I now merge the two . Some queer sequences can be fixed . Going to be interesting.
In reply to There is such thing as by embedblinglish
Why didn't it work for me?
Yes