chord analyser from wav

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changnoi
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31 Dec 2018

Just upgraded to V10, looking good

can anyone suggest any s/w that does a reasonable job find chords from a reasonably clean wav file. Yes there are chord finders that work with midi files, but if you got that you can use Sibelius from stave music it generates

I can hear these 4 note block chords but my brain wont work, its ok on triads. Maybe there's a comb filter out there. Ive wasted a lot of time with fourier things

I wondered if something granula might work

Anyway thought appreciated and Sawa'dee pee mai

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31 Dec 2018

changnoi wrote:
31 Dec 2018
Just upgraded to V10, looking good

can anyone suggest any s/w that does a reasonable job find chords from a reasonably clean wav file. Yes there are chord finders that work with midi files, but if you got that you can use Sibelius from stave music it generates

I can hear these 4 note block chords but my brain wont work, its ok on triads. Maybe there's a comb filter out there. Ive wasted a lot of time with fourier things

I wondered if something granula might work

Anyway thought appreciated and Sawa'dee pee mai

Chang noi
Melodyne might possibly work.



D.

antic604

01 Jan 2019

Give this one a try (and their other plugins too - they're mostly great):
https://www.hornetplugins.com/plugins/h ... ngkey-mk2/

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Creativemind
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01 Jan 2019

Send me the wav and I'll tell you what the chords are lol!
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changnoi
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01 Jan 2019

antic604 wrote:
01 Jan 2019
Give this one a try (and their other plugins too - they're mostly great):
https://www.hornetplugins.com/plugins/h ... ngkey-mk2/
ok I looked at it, interesting but sent a msg to see if it has the facility to save a listing of chords identified as a txt file say. otherwise its tedious having to write down chords from screen
waiting for response

changnoi
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01 Jan 2019

its like that melodyne app, only deals with single possibly diads. but i can do that myself from ear
when using triads, quads in chord progressions i get lost and a headache

antic604

01 Jan 2019

changnoi wrote:
01 Jan 2019
antic604 wrote:
01 Jan 2019
Give this one a try (and their other plugins too - they're mostly great):
https://www.hornetplugins.com/plugins/h ... ngkey-mk2/
ok I looked at it, interesting but sent a msg to see if it has the facility to save a listing of chords identified as a txt file say. otherwise its tedious having to write down chords from screen
waiting for response
No, it can't do that.

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01 Jan 2019

changnoi wrote:
antic604 wrote:
01 Jan 2019
Give this one a try (and their other plugins too - they're mostly great):
https://www.hornetplugins.com/plugins/h ... ngkey-mk2/
ok I looked at it, interesting but sent a msg to see if it has the facility to save a listing of chords identified as a txt file say. otherwise its tedious having to write down chords from screen
waiting for response
I have suggested that he adds a feature that puts the notes on a timeline in a Midi clip. So you can drag it in the sequencer. Send him more requests and I'd might happen.

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changnoi
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01 Jan 2019

I thought I had made a link to Chordata?

http://clam-project.org/download/win/

Do give this a try I found it quite amazing - and free it has some very clever statistical guessing algorithm and is polyphonic

not the usual yada yada monophonic BS

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WeLoveYouToo
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08 Jan 2019

the full version of melodyne lets you see and edit individual notes in a chord, but its also like 500 bucks.
i use a vst by MeldaProductions called “MAnalyzer”.
it shows you each harmonic in a graph as well as the corresponding note, so you can see what the chord is pretty easily most of the time.
the only thing is you’ll still have to do the listening and math to ignore what is technically part of the chord and what is an overtone which will vary by insteument

provinceofnowhere
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08 Jan 2019

Thirded on Melodyne - but you need at least Editor to do polyphonic detection. I picked it up for £200 during Black Friday (basically buying Assistant and then buying the upgrade on sale). Given the amount of time it has saved me from prodding around on my keyboard or guitar, it has been worth every penny.

I had tried most things before, including Chordino (via Audacity) and Ableton's harmonic detection feature, and nothing comes close.

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08 Jan 2019

I came to say Melodyne Editor too. Another thing that it allows, is not just blindly spitting out the note information, but you can view what notes are detected and help it along by manually adjusting anything it misses. Then you can export a MIDI file (with tempo detection too) of the final notes.

I got Melodyne Essential with iZotope's Nectar 3. And upgraded from there. Celemony's upgrade plan actually costs you a dollar less for each step, vs. buying the product outright. So going from Essential to Assistant to Editor, is $2 cheaper than buying Editor. (Not that you have to do that, but if you feel like trying some monophonic content, or are wondering if the full Studio version might have something you want down the road, you're not going to lose money by stepping up.)

changnoi
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08 Jan 2019

as I said before

http://clam-project.org/download/win/

its hfree polyphonic and surprising

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