Solo Explorer
http://www.recognisoft.com/
Akoff Music Composer 2.0
http://www.akoff.com/
KNZ Audio Midifier 1.0 (Plug-Ins VST)
http://www.knzaudio.com/index.php?midifier
Amazing Midi 1.60
http://www.pluto.dti.ne.jp/~araki/amazingmidi/
Audio To Midi
http://tallstick.com/
Innovative Music Systems IntelliScore v5.1
http://www.intelliscore.net/
Widi Recognition System 2.7
http://www.widisoft.com/
Digital Ear
http://www.digital-ear.com/digital-ear/index.html
Sound2Midi1.5c
http://www.5star-shareware.com/Music/MI ... 2midi.html
Wav2Mid1.5
http://www.m3c-berlin.de/html/body_48001.html
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I hope to be useful !
Doru Malaia
composer
http://www.dorumalaia2.com
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Thanks for the links!
The way I use a WAV-2-MIDI program is to process a sound effect. Play the sound effect through one of these programs and you get MIDI notes which you can assign to a "real" instrument. The results are more than likely to be contemporary classical sounding but for those of you who do techno it can be a very interesting way to find melodic lines.
The way I use a WAV-2-MIDI program is to process a sound effect. Play the sound effect through one of these programs and you get MIDI notes which you can assign to a "real" instrument. The results are more than likely to be contemporary classical sounding but for those of you who do techno it can be a very interesting way to find melodic lines.
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