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Question: Can I sing or play an instrument and have the computer write it down (pitch to MIDI)?

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Converting what you play or sing to notation is called "pitch to MIDI". This is a very difficult process, and only really works for monophonic (single melody) music. In other words, a computer cannot listen to a chord or choir and write down all of the notes. There are some programs that attempt to do this, but our experience with them so far is that they are not very successful.

Make Music includes Pitch to MIDI in their programs. They call the feature "Mic Notator" and it is included in in Print Music, Allegro and Finale.

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