Is there any good way to get the notes of some mp3/flac/wav into notes, if possible something like midi which I can edit later?since many years ago I have seen these "convert mp3 to midi" but it creates a unique track with every instrument/sound mixed into it, so there's a lot of unrecognizable stuff there when I import it into lmms. Are there any software (free or paid) which actually do a better job on this? like if I want to get music from some swing group, be able to identify which one are the piano, trumpet, or the bass notes?I can't identify notes by ear and I'm trying to get this for fun.
>>1550693I doubt itBut can I get a source on this raikou tho
>>1550792>can I get a source on this raikou thosorry, I don't know, I just got this from some FGO thread in /vg/If possible I want to know if there are any actual tools may them be free or paid, because I don't know if there has been any advances. The midi converters I have seen seem to be the same from more than 10 years ago, and I wonder with there hasn't come anything better with all this "machine learning" stuff.
>>1550807It's ok I found ithttps://gelbooru.com/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=5992783&tags=minamoto_no_raikou_%28fate%29+looking_at_viewer+pink_background+Good luck with your midi thing
bumping the original request:Software to get audio as midi notes, but separating instruments (not everything in the same track as a mess).
bumping again
You cant match correct notes even if you hear them side by side?One thing I used to do to facilitate manual transcription was to open the spectrogram and analyze the thick parts where the vocals show up, it would give me a general idea of the contour so it would be faster to rebuild it.Can't help with much otherwise, these days I'd probably try to recycle an automatic conversion and just adjust the parts that are off.
>>1551605well... sorry but I know almost anything about music stuff.I just want to be able to take some music... for example this:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RR5bQNDLtQthen pass it on some software, to get the notes of each instrument, then pass it on an editor (I'm trying to use lmms) and change the instruments to see how it'd sound, just for fun, I don't have a good enough ear to distinguish the notes from the mess the actual midi converters make, for example, I took the previous video, ot it to midi on anyconv.com and tried it on lmms, the start sounds kind of nice, but I'm not smart enough to even separate them from that mess. And that's just 2 instruments (and the guy talking in between), so I wonder if anything else exists already which does what my lack of knowledge can't do automatically.
well...I'm guessing nothing like that exists yet, thank you all who even tried to help me.