Real Time Automated Transcription of Live Music Into Sheet Music using Common Music Notation

Topics:
Music
Tags:
Carnegie-Mellon University,
Music,
Sheet Music,
Transcription
Source:
Carnegie Mellon University

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Overview: This document reports on a project, whose objective is to implement a system on the C67 EVM board that will accept live music through a microphone, detect the notes, and transcribe them into sheet music in real time. Past projects have only attempted the transcription of recorded music, while this project attempts to perform the same in real time with live music. Common Music Notation is employed as the application to convert detected notes into sheet music, given its flexibility and portability.

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Format: PDF | Size: 475KB | Date: May 2000 | Pages: 23


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