That having been said I am a newbie to AudioScore and their help files do go into many different things that you can do to improve the transcription quality. Apparently I like to lead the beat a little bit and as a result the rhythmic parts of the transcriptions were often very messy and required some additional adjustments. The only difficulties I had with the transcription was in the realm of note durations (view the video above or here on YouTube). This came in handy when I told it to transcribe the notes into notation and it automatically transposed the pitches into the correct notes for that instrument rather than showing them in concert pitch. ![]() AudioScore always accurately determined the pitch I was playing, and automatically determined what the instrument was that I was playing as well. As far as pitch accuracy in the transcription though I have no complaints. I noticed right off the bat that the system clearly notices every imperfection that might be present in my playing, including any unintentional scooping or intonation issues with my notes. Playing a simple rendition of Hot Cross Buns or Are You Sleeping got me familiar with the interface and how AudioScore works its magic. My first test with AudioScore 8 was to try performing some simple songs on solo instruments such as the trumpet and the clarinet. Transcribing Live Solo Instruments With AudioScore Ultimate 8 This along with many other improvements have made the recognition of performed audio much more accurate in some situations and with some types of performance inputs. One of the biggest problems of earlier versions was how percussion sounds would play havoc with the transcription at times but AudioScore 8 improves that significantly by adding new algorhythms that filter out the percussion and make it less of an issue. Today the product is capable of analyzing polyphonic music scores from a variety of sources and in all honesty does the job fairly well considering how complicated this task is. ![]() The technology has come a very long way since its early iterations but is it solid enough to bother with? Read this review to find out!ĪudioScore Ultimate 8 from Avid has vastly improved its audio recognition and analysis capabilities as compared to the versions that I tried even a few years ago. Neuratron's AudioScore Ultimate 8 seeks to automate a task that few musicians enjoy doing, that of transcribing audio performances of music into written music notation.
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