Program that automatically transfers melody to stave?

Good morning,

I conjured up a piece on the piano while improvising. I then recorded a video of it. My only problem is getting it into a musical notation. The rhythm is a bit too difficult, and if I have to work with dotted notes and triplets, it takes too long to get the melody right.

Are there any (free) reliable programs that allow you to "give" a melody and convert it into notes? This would help me further develop the piece (as it becomes more complex).

Currently the piece only exists as a sound sample and in my head.

You would help me a lot with this.

Best regards

MentN

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selbrgschraubt
2 years ago

No, there isn’t. At least nothing that always works reliably. When you learn music and writing, you don’t have a way to go right.

selbrgschraubt
2 years ago
Reply to  MentN

I write with “finals” or by hand. Yes, the more you do it, the faster you get… I find the learning effect at handwriting the greatest.

treppensteiger
2 years ago

This could go with an e-piano with midi interface. With a note software, in which the notes can also be entered externally via Midi.

It may also work if you convert an audio recording into a midi format and then feed it to the music program.

treppensteiger
2 years ago
Reply to  MentN

wav to midi… online, possibly before the video make an *.wav.

StefanAumueller
2 years ago

Would take a MIDI keyboard and play it in a DAW. The more exact the better. Then quantize and output as notes.