wav to midi converter (7)

1 Name: CyB3r h4xX0r g33k 2006-02-05 03:08 ID:b2Rxisfv

does anyone know of a good freeware mp3/wav to midi converter?

2 Name: dmpk2k!hinhT6kz2E 2006-02-05 03:15 ID:Heaven

Is something like that even possible? It sounds horribly error-prone.

3 Name: CyB3r h4xX0r g33k 2006-02-05 03:44 ID:b2Rxisfv

it is. I've found a few but there are always notes off and everything (even though the original file is pure piano). Hoping someone could help me find a better program or something ^^

4 Name: Sling!XD/uSlingU 2006-02-05 05:04 ID:HcAxp+iH

>>2

>Is something like that even possible?

It's like the holy grail, everybody has heard of it but no one has a copy. ;)

5 Name: KJI!XDpPLAUYlQ 2006-02-05 06:23 ID:SZhb0Nt3

I've researched this quite a bit a while ago.

While there isn't one that can perfectly do, say, a popular pop song, since it would have vocals and a couple of different instruments, finding one to convert just one piano okay enough shouldn't be a problem.

I can't remember which ones I've tried, or which were better, but I know some of them worked better than others.

I would just recommend downloading and trying out a few different ones, if you have the time.

Some I remember are:

**WaveToMidi: http://harmonicbits.com/en/soundpr/w2m.html**
***intelliScore Polyphonic WAV to MIDI: http://www.intelliscore.net/**

Also, for editing nearly perfect midis:

**Anvil Studio: http://www.anvilstudio.com/**
**Cakewalk Pro Audio 9: http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,7136,00.asp**

6 Name: KJI!XDpPLAUYlQ 2006-02-05 06:24 ID:Heaven

lol, wakabamark

7 Name: CyB3r h4xX0r g33k 2006-02-05 10:06 ID:b2Rxisfv

thankies!

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