Hi, anywhere else to post this link?
http://sonicvisualiser.org/, its name tell the story ;-)
Hope this helps
Later
Might a new tool in your box?
Might a new tool in your box?
"Don't be afraid by wrong notes, it doesn't exist" Miles Davis.
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Re: Might a new tool in your box?
Interesting piece of software.
I see there's a plug in for it called Chordino and if this is downloaded too it's supposed to allow you to find out the chords being used in music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQrleXXQmWY
I see there's a plug in for it called Chordino and if this is downloaded too it's supposed to allow you to find out the chords being used in music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQrleXXQmWY
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Re: Might a new tool in your box?
Not the only plugin !
You might want to look @ http://isophonics.net/content/musical-i ... taxonomies.
Right side menu gives you links to other powerful pieces of software...
Many of these plugins also work with and enhance Audacity ;-)
You may be amused listening to § "Bonus: the music of zebrafish!" at the bottom page you'll reach following
"Calcium Signal Analyser" item from the "audio processing" submenu...
Have fun!
You might want to look @ http://isophonics.net/content/musical-i ... taxonomies.
Right side menu gives you links to other powerful pieces of software...
Many of these plugins also work with and enhance Audacity ;-)
You may be amused listening to § "Bonus: the music of zebrafish!" at the bottom page you'll reach following
"Calcium Signal Analyser" item from the "audio processing" submenu...
Have fun!
"Don't be afraid by wrong notes, it doesn't exist" Miles Davis.
Re: Might a new tool in your box?
Nice tool! I tried other ones, but this is for free. I'll give it a try
Re: Might a new tool in your box?
Hi
I have been using Sonic Visualizer and Riffstation (payed license) for while now.
I have also the old program Digital Music Mentor ( not supported anymore).
I am using them to find out the chords in recordings of songs.
They are finding out chords fairly correctly, but often they are "fooled" by the bassline and put in more chords than the song has.
/Kalle
I have been using Sonic Visualizer and Riffstation (payed license) for while now.
I have also the old program Digital Music Mentor ( not supported anymore).
I am using them to find out the chords in recordings of songs.
They are finding out chords fairly correctly, but often they are "fooled" by the bassline and put in more chords than the song has.
/Kalle
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Yamaha RBX 270 bass guitar with Laney DB150 amp.
Yamaha RGX 320 electric guitar with Egnator Tweaker tube amp.
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Yamaha RBX 270 bass guitar with Laney DB150 amp.
Yamaha RGX 320 electric guitar with Egnator Tweaker tube amp.
http://www.soundclick.com/kalleinsweden
Re: Might a new tool in your box?
Question of segmentation, filtering etc... You might be interested looking at Tony and SAWA (same link as previous)
"Don't be afraid by wrong notes, it doesn't exist" Miles Davis.