Surge XT is an open-source hybrid synthesizer and the synth which started the Surge Synth Team project!
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Google has Magenta. https://piano-scribe.glitch.me/ is an application of that. Source: about 1 year ago
It probably was something from https://klangio.com/. There's also this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U-WL0QvKCg which seems to be open source. And this https://piano-scribe.glitch.me/ . Maybe you can find more in google. Source: about 1 year ago
You can try to google magenta the songs and extract a MIDI file from them. https://piano-scribe.glitch.me/. Source: over 1 year ago
I either make the MIDI files myself or find them online. My workflows for making them: - either painstakingly transcribe a piece note-for note using midieditor or - find a youtube video of a good rendition - download as MP3 - convert to midi using https://piano-scribe.glitch.me/ (I wrote my own software for this step but Piano Scribe is about 8% better. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Have you tried Piano Scribe? https://piano-scribe.glitch.me/. Source: over 2 years ago
Good stuff! I started getting in to this at the start of the year. Already had an old, dusty MicroKORG and MIDI interface to use it as a controller, but recently splashed out on a bigger controller as the Korg's tiny keys were hurting me - plus, I wanted something bigger to get better at piano! A couple of free soft synths I'd recommend are Surge XT, and Vital. https://surge-synthesizer.github.io/... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Https://surge-synthesizer.github.io/ and https://asb2m10.github.io/dexed/ should work like a charm. Source: 10 months ago
To get the equivalent of a symphonic orchestra in your computer, the solution is basically money; you buy the instruments you need. In the case of synthesizers, things are much cheaper - if you put in the effort yourself. https://surge-synthesizer.github.io/ is excellent and could even be used if you wanted to make a more retro-style soundtrack. Source: 10 months ago
Instead of Synth1, try https://surge-synthesizer.github.io/ . It's pretty much better in every aspect except for the UI which is going to look a lot more daunting to you ;). Source: 10 months ago
For the DW-8000, check https://www.fullbucket.de/music/fb7999.html . Alternatively, https://surge-synthesizer.github.io/ can use single-cycle waveforms (basically wavetables that don't change) which can get you close. Source: 10 months ago
AnthemScore - Convert wav and mp3 to sheet music.
Vital - Vital is a spectral warping wavetable synthesizer with drag'n'drop modulation workflow and animated preview of the synth's inner workings where needed. Comes with many modulation sources (including audio-rate), MPE support and FX chain.
Audiveris - Audiveris is an open-source Optical Music Recognition software which processes the image of a music...
Serum - VST for FL Studio, Ableton Live, and many other VST supported DAWs. Heavily utilized in EDM.
AmazingMIDI - Free WAV to MIDI converter for music transcription.
ZynAddSubFX - ZynAddSubFX is an open source software synthesizer for Linux, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows.