1. This note detector won't extract 100% of the played notes but depending on the quality of the signal the note detection algorithm will do a good job and will give you useful sheet music suggests.
2. It helps you learning new songs by displaying sheet music suggestions for the recorded audio and provides you the functionality to change the audio speed and slow down your recorded music ("audio slow motion").
3. "Sheet Music Recognition" is a music score detection & audio speed changer app that converts music into an alternative sheet music.
4. The note analyzer listens to your music, analyzes it's pitch and converts your music back into an alternative sheet music.
5. Mostly, it's recommended to change music speed if you want to analyze very fast songs because the sheet music gets illegible.
6. Because the detector can't separate multiple instruments you will get the best results if just one instrument is playing simultaneously or if you record your voice without any background music.
7. You can use it to detect the notes of your songs (note identification, the app helps you creating a transcription), validate the pitch of your voice, sing into the microphone and use it as a vocal trainer or to transcribe your songs while playing along with your guitar (or whichever instrument you are playing).
8. The note analyzer works with pitch detection and frequency analysis (like FFT Fast Fourier Transformation for example) and is perfect for musicians (especially vocal and guitar or piano players).
9. The audio speed change functionality provides two music speed factors: 2x and 4x (as slow as normal).
10. If you use this functionality, the note recognition app will zoom into the music score to make it easier for you.
11. Try to open the settings and adjust the detail level at which it shall detect notes and convert music into notes.
1. Also, there is no way to cut a part of the record, and you cant have the notes on a normal note sheet to print out or work with in any way.It looks promising, however, you can't edit the sound clip, it doesn't convert to a true music sheet just coloured bars and picks up notes that weren't there plus not that accurate.
2. Seems I will uninstall as i feel uneasy about connecting to a web page for something that could have been done withing the appIts not really useful as you cant export the notation generated after younhabe recorded something and the app has finished analysing and shown the notation on your screen.
3. sharing the notarion with other musicians is probably the most useful aspect of such an appAdd feature to playback the found notes with a instrument of choice, like midi players.
4. Contacted the developer through email provided but no answer.So far because I play the guitar better than the piano its very handy for getting ideas and putting them on the piano roll without too much tinkering to get the timing down.
5. Shows potential but a massive amount of development needed, on the plus side it was freeI love the idea of the app and think it can be useful.
6. This will make a lot easier the verification of the found notes by actually hearing, and a lot more fun.Not completely useless but only takes/records around 1 minute 40 seconds.
7. It needs to improve to be useful.I like the concept but I can't help to feel something is missing.
8. It is Something I dreamt about when I was a little kid taking piano lessons 30 years ago.The app stopped working after three days.
9. A modulation feature.. So if my recording was in B-flat and I want to transcribe it into the key of G .It would be nice to have an option for that.
10. Maybe an actual conversion to note notation rather than bars would be great.
11. I cannot record, cannot save files and cannot open the ones I've already saved.