What does intelliScore not do?
To give you a fair representation of intelliScore’s capabilities, we want to tell you a few things that it cannot do (yet). First, it is important to understand that MIDI cannot store as much information as audio. MIDI data can indicate which notes to play, but not the sound of the notes or all the possible nuances of expression. MIDI merely tells sound cards and synthesizers what notes to play, when to play them, and some basic instructions on how to play them. It is up to the sound card or synthesizer to create the sounds, which may sound different from the instruments used to create the original music. MIDI is not capable of recreating sung words, although it can represent the pitches that were sung. Although intelliScore can recognize WAVE, MP3, and live audio containing several different instruments, it cannot at this time differentiate one instrument from another. No software currently exists that can separate instruments. However, intelliScore allows you to assign recognized not
To give you a fair representation of intelliScore’s capabilities, we want to tell you a few things that it cannot do (yet). First, it is important to understand that MIDI cannot store as much information as audio. MIDI data can indicate which notes to play, but not the sound of the notes or all the possible nuances of expression. MIDI merely tells sound cards and synthesizers what notes to play, when to play them, and some basic instructions on how to play them. It is up to the sound card or synthesizer to create the sounds, which may sound different from the instruments used to create the original music. MIDI is not capable of recreating sung words, although it can represent the pitches that were sung. Because intelliScore listens for notes being played, it “hears” only those instruments that have a strong pitch. Therefore, it cannot recognize most drums and percussion (nor can any other software). Finally, intelliScore can convert MP3, WAVE, and CD files to MIDI files, but not the ot