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. This sheet music scanner 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).
4. "Note Recognition" is an acoustic music scanner that converts music 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. The note analyzer listens to your music, analyzes it's pitch and converts your music back into an alternative sheet music.
7. 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.
8. This app is not able to show you live sheet music recognition results.
9. 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).
10. The audio speed change functionality provides two music speed factors: 2x and 4x (as slow as normal).
11. If you use this functionality, the sheet music recognition app will zoom into the music score to make it easier for you.
1. 1) 15 second record time for the trial! 2) "these aint notes!" Some bars trying to pass themselves off as sheet music! 3) I'm outta here! This ain't it, kiddies!!Doesn't work properly.
2. There is a chance it will hear your notes and show them correctly, but that's such a rarity, and the staff is so cluttered with notes you didn't play that you're better off using pen and paper.I would suggest that if it's possible to show the notes names, not just showing them on the stave.
3. Buyer beware! If they will pull this at the start, whats to say what they will do after they get your money.I think it gets kind of close, but 8 notes will go by and it'll only show like 2 so.
4. I could even forgive the phantom notes it somehow hears, if only it weren't multiple notes in each measure.
5. I wish it was notes thought I'd get the actual whole notes, half's , Rests and what not.
6. It shows little green boxes, not actual notes.
7. kinda feel like it'd be faster by ear.This thing barely works!!! This is one of the WORST apps i have downloaded!!! 0 stars people! 0 stars!! But it has to be at least one star, but if it didnt, i would have put 0.
8. Fun to play with but not paying for it.Detection of simple note progressions works like a charm.
9. Hope it works well after I have tried it out properly.Kind of bad at its job but it works well enough I guess.
10. Trial periods are worthless! Never mentioned trial periods in promotion of this app that is obvious.
11. I could get over the fact that it uses colored bars of varying lengths, if only those bars were accurate.