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Moscow launches program to convert sound recordings into music scores

Moscow launches program to convert sound recordings into music scores

The Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology has developed an Audio2MIDI link to convert audio recordings into musical scores.

The service works in Telegram. To use it, you need to launch  the Audio2MIDI bot , click “Start”, select the desired task in the menu: recognize notes from a song, split a song into voice and accompaniment, get lyrics by title or keywords, download a song by these parameters.

WARNING: Slippedisc.com has not tested this bot and takes no responsibility for its security or efficacy. You click at your own risk.

More here.

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