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Turn your singing voice into printable notes (in the browser)

84 pointsby busssardlast Tuesday at 12:10 AM26 commentsview on HN

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emmelaichlast Tuesday at 1:50 AM

Getting

> A Permissions-Policy header is blocking the microphone Your server is sending a header that switches this feature off for the whole page. Look for Permissions-Policy: microphone=() in your host config and allow microphone=(self) instead.

Despite allowing microphone.

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james_markstoday at 2:56 PM

Interesting, but hard to tell how accurate it is. Converting to midi and having a playback from the transcription would help you tell how close it was.

busssardlast Tuesday at 1:29 PM

Disclosure: it is a favor for my little sister. I made it for her in 5min without much testing on recognition accuracy. Which was enough to blow her mind ;)

Given your feedback, i might do another loop on this.

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busssardlast Tuesday at 12:10 AM

Apparently there is no app for this? long live websites!

oxonialast Tuesday at 2:21 AM

Looks good - is there a way to play back?

mildred593today at 1:21 PM

Very nice. Unfortunately with tunes with notes that are identical but with different sylabes, it's not separated clearly, but I believe this is unavoidable unless there is a speech recognition too. Very nice tool.

vindareltoday at 12:49 PM

Reminds me of https://scorecloud.com/ "ScoreCloud Songwriter takes recordings of voice and instruments and turns it into Lead Sheets, with melody, lyrics and chords." except there is no live demo (but a free download for W$ and Mac, and an iPhone app) (didn't try)

(It's built in Common Lisp (LispWorks))

paul7986last Tuesday at 1:35 AM

I sing in tune but the tabulature that it wrote for the melody i sang was way off. Also im singing in B flat and the tabulature shows it to be in F sharp / G flat.

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davidwlast Tuesday at 1:38 AM

Ok I'm picturing one of those scenes from the original Star Trek where the computer melts down in a blaze of sparks when I sing to it.

observer987last Tuesday at 3:43 AM

I'm afraid the computer would refuse to process my "singing" voice...

xhevahirlast Tuesday at 2:00 AM

What technology is this using? pYIN? Deep learning? I don't see any indication.

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jpeaselast Tuesday at 3:53 AM

Is a printable note?

Edit: emoji fail.

8bitsrulelast Tuesday at 1:35 AM

One more step on the way to the day when you can get help identifying that old tune that's been running thru your head for days.

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SteveFinagletoday at 3:09 PM

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