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Software to determine the note and its register
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[QUOTE="Filip Larsen, post: 6487553, member: 237222"] In addition to what others have mentioned I seem to remember [URL='https://www.audacityteam.org/']Audacity[/URL] having several analysis tools and analysis plugins that had pitch/note detection on their "feature list", see for example [URL='https://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?t=83940']this thread[/URL] on the topic. I have never used Audacity for this purpose so I don't know if it has become easier since, but it will likely take some effort to get this approach working for your specific sound files so I wouldn't recommend you try this unless all else fails or you like tinkering with the all the juicy technical filtering details. Another approach could be to try one of the many online music-to-note services (which I have never tried). [/QUOTE]
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