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It runs on following operating system: Windows. Guitar Note Recognizer that will analyze a music track and output the guitar notes that were played on the track.
Publisher review: Guitar Note Recognizer that will analyze a music track and output the guitar notes that were played on the track. This project studies in depth about the digital signal processing concept and neural network concept that is going to be implemented in developing the system. Besides, a study about the structure of audio format and digital musical notes is also required in order to accomplish the project. The aim of this project is to produce a program that will analyze a music track and output the guitar notes that were played on the track. This Microsoft Windows platform software application will be able to listen for acoustic guitar sounds from tracks where only one guitar is being played. The data will be outputted in tab notation. By creating this software, the public especially guitar players can get the guitar notes directly from the audio file (WAV format), probably from a Compact Disc without wasting money to buy music book from the shop or search the scores from the internet. Operating system: Windows
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