

"How can I use Transcribe! with video conferencing so the other person can hear it?".Yes, Transcribe! can be used very effectively for play-along practice. "Can I use Transcribe! for play-along practice?".There is some advice about this in Transcribe!'s help, under the heading Yes, Transcribe! can be used very effectively for transcribing speech.

"Can I use Transcribe! for transcribing speech?".There are any number of software packages around for recording, editing and mixing sound, No, Transcribe! is for transcribing music from recordings. If you simply want to keep the part you are interested in and remove the rest then you can do thisīy selecting (with the mouse) the part you want and using the Export Sound File (or Export Video)Ĭommand to create a new file containing just that part.īut for anything more complicated the answer is "Can I use Transcribe! for editing sound files, or for multi-track recording and mixing?".There are any number of software packages around for MIDI, No, Transcribe! is for transcribing music from sound recordings.

"Does Transcribe! record or playback MIDI?".YouTube etc.) then you will need to download it first,Īnd you may need to convert the video to a suitable format as well. Yes, Transcribe! can display video synchronised to the audio at any speed. Music notation is a huge job, and there are already any number of software packages People will immediately start complaining about the things it can't do, while full-featured Music XML, or whatever) to Transcribe! - if I give it limited capability then I don't plan to add notational capability (standard notation, tablature, You can add textual annotations (see the Text menu) to the transcription, useful Possibly entering it into a music notation program later. Learning to play something by playing along). People use notation software, some don't write anything down at all (they are No, Transcribe! does not address the question of notating the transcription - some "Does Transcribe! handle musical notation of any kind?".To deal with rhythm, or to produce musical notation or midi. (marking them on the piano keyboard) and also to name the chords being played. Transcribe! does attempt to guess what notes are being played at any chosen moment My view is that it's too hard to do well, and useless if done badly. Very limited success on anything but the simplest music. There are (and have been since the 1970's) some very clever people working on this with

