On 09/27/2013 06:13 AM, Chris Cannam wrote:

> But the code that does all the crazy stuff is crazy.

That needs to be printed on a t-shirt.

I hadn't thought about all the terrible stuff from trying to resolve 
polyphony.  We may have figured out a way to work with overlapping 
voices in a more or less reasonable way, but somebody still has to go 
through imported/recorded MIDI and resolve all of this by hand.

I wonder if anybody is clever enough to write an algorithm to resolve 
the individual voices and split them out automatically.

Short answer:  No.  That little research project didn't last long.

ScoreCleaner looks interesting.  You know, after 11 years of this, 
spending $140 on a piece of software actually seems cheap.  Now to talk 
them into producing a Linux version.  Har dee har har.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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