On the Transcription of Musical Sound by Computer
An examination of the problem of producing a written score from a piece of polyphonic music has been done with the result that a program to accomplish this end for a restricted class of input samples has been written and debugged. The program uses bandpass filtering to extract individual harmonic da...
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