Transcribe! is an assistant for working out a piece of music from a recording. It offers many features aimed at making the transcription job smoother and easier, including the ability to slow down the music without changing its pitch, and to analyse chords and show you what notes are present.
| Tags | education multimedia Sound/Audio Analysis Capture/Recording Players MP3 |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Shareware |
| Operating Systems | Linux Windows mac |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Many small to medium-size improvements.


Release Notes: The principal new feature is a piano roll view showing note guesses over time, aligned with the waveform view. It also adds video display to the Linux version. Many other small improvements and bugfixes were made.


Release Notes: Many small improvements.


Release Notes: This is a major update with a whole new layout and look.


Release Notes: This is a substantial upgrade to bring the Linux version up to date (GTK2, ALSA, Unicode text, and MIDI input). It also adds automation (scripting) and support for FLAC sound files.
Recent comments
25 May 2005 08:02
Re: ROCK!
> It would be nice though if it could
> export a whole wav file based on your
> changed settings.
You can! It's the "Export Sound File" command.
Also version 7.20 is now (April 2005) available.
Improved sound quality for speed changing, more powerful
EQ, etc.
03 Aug 2004 12:19
ROCK!
This program is cool! I really could have used it 10 years ago when I was a Music Ed major and transcribing stuff from tape. Oh well.
I really enjoy the ability of this program to adjust the tempo, pitch and timbre of the song in real time.
It would be nice though if it could export a whole wav file based on your changed settings. I guess you could just use Audacity to read the Input gain for that though. This program would be great for live DJing.
A data quality solution that includes a profiler, validator, and comparator.