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Audio Composing

Discussion in 'Audio' started by IonÅphis, Apr 22, 2005.

  1. IonÅphis

    IonÅphis Member

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    Hey all,
    I wanted to ask a maybe far-fetched question but heck, it's worth a try...
    In the a movie witch I can't remember now about a high-school band with the Seven-Up Comercial Guy (he's also in Evolution) there's a part where the dude plays a really freaking hard solo on the drums, holding a microphone to it... In a few minutes, the computer next to it prints out the composition...
    I really don't wanna print it out and stuff, but I'm intrested in a program or THE program that can catch musical notes like that from an external piece of equipment or a song in my computer.. so I can pull off the solo, or at least know the scales witch plays out on them...
    Anybody know what this program is called? Freeware, payed-ware, whatever, I just wanna know the name... Getting will be a future problem...
    thanks
    Åphis
     
  2. Digidave

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    The Movie? It's called "Drum Line" I believe.
     
  3. ttelrocj

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    You can try these, I don't personally have any experience with them though.... Not sure if any of those works real well with chords, although melodies and such should work fine.

    http://audioto.com/eng/aud2midi.htm - $35 bucks

    http://www.intelliscore.net/ - $80 bucks

    The stuff they would use in the movie to capture those kinds of drums would probably cost quite a bit more cash.

    I use Sonar for mixing and I can convert most any wav, mp3, etc to midi and them see the score. But that prog is several hundred bucks!!

    Hope this helps...
     

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