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Why are there two flavors of intelliScore?

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Why are there two flavors of intelliScore?

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IntelliScore comes in two editions: Ensemble Edition and Polyphonic Edition. IntelliScore Ensemble Edition is the only product in the world that can listen to a musical audio file (CD, WAV, MP3, or WMA) comprised of several different instruments and convert it to a MIDI file containing the notes played, broken down by instrument. It also provides all the features of intelliScore Polyphonic. Read the full Ensemble Edition FAQ. If your music contains only one type of instrument, such as a piano solo, consider the bargain priced intelliScore Polyphonic. The performance can be polyphonic (playing several notes at the same time) or monophonic (one note at a time). IntelliScore Polyphonic includes all the same advanced features as intelliScore Ensemble, except that it will not break down the MIDI file into multiple instrument tracks. If you choose the Polyphonic Edition and decide later you would like to upgrade to the Ensemble Edition, you will find that the transition will be easy, as the

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IntelliScore comes in two editions: standard and polyphonic. The polyphonic edition is designed to recognize polyphonic WAVE and MP3 files and live audio, that is, music that contains several notes at a time, such as chords, music played by a group of people such as a band or orchestra, or a single person playing an instrument that produces more than one note at a time, such as a guitar or piano. Most music is polyphonic. IntelliScore Polyphonic is the world’s most advanced WAVE to MIDI and MP3 to MIDI converter capable of converting live or recorded polyphonic music into usable MIDI data. If you don’t need polyphonic recognition capability, consider the bargain priced standard edition of intelliScore. For example, if you want to use intelliScore with solo singing or an analog instrument that can only create one note at a time, such as a flute, monophonic recognition is all you will need. The standard edition of intelliScore includes all the same advanced features as intelliScore Polyp

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