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Video: How to use your classical guitar to input music notation into your PC
Here is a video for all of you who would like to use your classical guitar as a Notation input tool with just the built-in microphone of your PC/laptop for absolutely free:
https://youtu.be/N6FSaqh9Siw?si=8rbevnbxJiVjNnKL Last edited by Eddie Nuenning; 05-08-2024 at 10:29 AM. |
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Interesting. Will look into it.
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Thanks for posting!
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Instead of using a mic, can direct line in be used? (Through a Scarlett 2i4?)
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Sure you can use your pickup with a high-z line in. That would have been the normal way to do it - this video shows a lesser known way of using the internal mic.
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Great information. Thank you for sharing!
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A second note input possibility with a classical guitar
Here is another video showing the same note input process but using a classical MIDI guitar (Godin Multiac) with the new BOSS GM-800 guitar synthesizer:
https://youtu.be/3WkZEk714EM?si=lqUv2ucXdJnHWpl7 |
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Just a couple weeks ago I was thinking to myself, there has GOT to be something out there that can do this. I never formally learned to read music so writing it out has always been a struggle this looks like a nice little set of tools.
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They are indeed - it’s just that the first method is for free and the second one costs you at least three grand ;-).
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Is that for hardware too? Because the software is $150 bucks or so it says on their website. I assume the free trial only runs so many days.
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If I remember correctly the free trial keeps working indefinitely but shuts itself off after some time and you have to restart it.
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Good to know.
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