It is readily available I found. However, it appears that it is limited to the notes on a piano. The first filter it uses does that. I am sure that micro-tonal capability will be the hardest to find - if it exists at all. It seems to me that that would be a really monumental task to program. thanks, Bill https://sites.google.com/site/audiofractals/home On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 1:48 AM, david <gnome@hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
On 06/10/2015 06:23 AM, Bill Jemison wrote:
Does anyone know of a good, preferably free, .wav to .mid converter for Windows?
It's not free, but there's a shareware one that worked under Wine. TallStick Audio-to-Midi 3.30.
Haven't looked at it in years, not sure it even exists anymore, don't remember how good it particularly was. IIRC, I fed it a recording with voice and full instruments and orchestra, and it came out with a full score with every note. Of course, every note on the same staff made it pretty useless, but it did recognize them.
I decided the only way to really use such a thing would be to do a lot of filtering to try to cut down the range of frequencies it heard. But I think I decided in the end it was easier to just play along with the audio and record the midi from my keyboard.
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