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Title: is there any way to convert MP3 files to MIDI files?
Post by: kad05 on 2005-03-08 09:44 PM
i am trying to find the piano part to a song my friend has. i am able to rip the song from the cd but it is in MP3 format. do i have to download something or can i just to it on windows media player or music match jukebox?
Title: Re: is there any way to convert MP3 files to MIDI files?
Post by: Deja Vu on 2005-03-09 12:13 AM
Search for this topic on the regular forum (rather than this beta test forum. You will find that the question has been asked many times.
Title: Re: is there any way to convert MP3 files to MIDI files?
Post by: Rob den Heijer on 2005-03-09 10:53 AM
... and the most thought through answer is: No.
Title: Re: is there any way to convert MP3 files to MIDI files?
Post by: kad05 on 2005-03-09 09:59 PM
well fine! :P ty anway. ill annoy u more on the reg. forum.
Title: Re: is there any way to convert MP3 files to MIDI files?
Post by: Robert Wright on 2005-04-25 05:51 AM
Try the program AmazingMidi

http://www.pluto.dti.ne.jp/~araki/amazingmidi/

It will make an effort at transcribing a wav file to midi format.
(You can easily find tools to convert midi to wav)

AmazingMidi only works at all well if all of the input has the same tonal quality, so solo instruments have some chance of getting a good result, but recording with a combination of instruments will fail miserably. (The result can be interesting from a creative viewpoint, though!) As you appreciate, this process is a difficult one, and we must thank the author for making this tool available at no cost.