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Transcribe! Help : Introduction


The Transcribe! application is an assistant for people who sometimes want to work out a piece of music from a recording, in order to write it out, or play it themselves, or both.

The usual technique for doing this is to copy the music to cassette and then listen repeatedly to each bit, using your ear and your brain to work out what is happening. Unless you have perfect pitch then you also need a piano or a guitar handy to check out which note is which. However, if you copy the recording to your computerís hard disk as a sound file then you can use Transcribe! instead of the cassette machine and the piano. Transcribe! offers many features aimed at making the transcription job smoother and easier, including the ability to analyse chords and show you what notes are present, and to slow down the music without changing its pitch.

It is important to understand that Transcribe! does not attempt to do the whole job, processing an audio file and ouputting musical notation or MIDI - this would be nice, but is a currently unsolved research problem for polyphonic music. Transcribe! cannot work out where the beat is, and although the spectrum analysis feature is very useful for working out those hard-to-hear chords, you must still use your ear and brain to decide which of the peaks in the spectrum are notes being played, which are merely harmonics, and which are just the result of noise and broad-spectrum instruments such as drums. If you have never worked out even a simple piece of music by ear then Transcribe! will probably not help you, but if you do sometimes work out recorded music by ear then Transcribe! can make the job a lot quicker and easier.

Transcribe! takes no interest in MIDI files - these already contain explicit information about what notes are to be played and when, and there are plenty of programs available which can display this information. Transcribe! deals with audio sample data files, referred to in these Help files as "Sound" files.

Transcribe! is not an editor. It records, reads and plays audio files but does not modify them.

Transcribe! is Copyright © 1998-2002 Seventh String Software.

Transcribe! is distributed as "shareware".

Click here for Support and Contact information.

System Requirements

Mac OS 7.5 - 9.2 running on a Power PC or 68020. You also need a web browser (such as Internet Explorer) to read the Help files.

This version runs as a Classic Mac application under OS-X. A native Mac OS-X version is also available.

Transcribe! is also available for Windows.

If You Want To Uninstall Transcribe!

Simply drop the Transcribe! folder in the recycle bin.

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