I was about to give up on converting audio to MIDI when I had this idea: what if I clean the audio file to remove all noise and leave just the acoustic guitar sound? That should be possible. It doesn't have to sound "nice." The existing audio track doesn't sound very "nice" anyway. I just need to make sure that nothing is left but some part of each note sound bite that some software can use to identify the note. But I'm not really sure where to begin. Should I use an EQ? Would IQ4gui help me with that? An EQ works on frequencies. I think that is not what I need. Or is it?
Assume this is a note:
---x-x---o-oxo-OOOO-o-xo--ox----x-x-
Dashes and x'es are garbage I want to get rid of. Small o's are legitimate note sounds, but of poor quality. Capital O's are legitimate note sounds of good quality. Is there anything I can do separate the wheat from the chaff? I know quite a few tricks to sharpen/enhance images, but not sounds.
Assume this is a note:
---x-x---o-oxo-OOOO-o-xo--ox----x-x-
Dashes and x'es are garbage I want to get rid of. Small o's are legitimate note sounds, but of poor quality. Capital O's are legitimate note sounds of good quality. Is there anything I can do separate the wheat from the chaff? I know quite a few tricks to sharpen/enhance images, but not sounds.
Statistics: Posted by lmv — Fri Oct 18, 2024 10:23 pm — Replies 4 — Views 120