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MP3 to MIDI (Windows only)

Step 3Amazing MIDI

Amazing MIDI
AMAZING MIDI
Convert WAV to MIDI

Launch Amazing MIDI
Tone File
Map this to a WAV file that will be serve as your instrument. Amazing MIDI ships with a piano and sine wave but you can find some other WAV files to use.
Input File
Map this to the MP3.
Output File
This will autopopulate when you enter the MP3 file. Modify as needed.
Transcribe
Run Transcribe (from the Menu). Before it runs the conversion it will display some settings. I have not tweaked these; I just used the defaults.
Voila!!! Your MIDI file should appear where it is mapped in the Output file

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Nov 9, 2009. 8:53 AMpianodude says:
For step 3, you could also use Intelliscore instead of AmazingMIDI.  Intelliscore is nice because it has many different instruments to choose from, not just piano and sine wave.  It also creates MIDI files on several staves.

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