Innovative Music Systems, Inc. (website www.intelliscore.net) announced the release of version 8 of intelliScore Ensemble with multi-drum recognition capability. IntelliScore Ensemble listens to prerecorded or live music (in WAV, MP3, WMA, AAC, AIFF, or CD format) comprised of several different instruments or drums and helps create a multiple-track MIDI (.mid) file containing the notes or drums played, broken down by instrument. The MIDI file, in turn, is suitable for notation, cleanup/editing, and playback. Musicians and educators use intelliScore to help transcribe unfamiliar pieces so they can spend more time making music and teaching.
Drum to MIDI capability is the latest in a series of music recognition breakthroughs pioneered by Innovative Music Systems, the company says.
In addition to supporting drums, the latest intelliScore provides other new features. For example, intelliScore tracks performance nuances such as changes in timbre, pitch, and dynamics. It also now displays the names of chords being played in real time.
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