Converts audio to MIDI. Create mid files using your voice. Black MIDI fun
Voice to MIDI
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Permissions
Photos/Media/Files: read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Storage: read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Microphone: record audio
Other:
- view network connections
- full network access
- run at startup
- prevent device from sleeping
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# 186,568
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App summary
The Voice To MIDI app converts any audio to MIDI. Sing to the device microphone and the app will generate midi file from your voice.Can be used as voice to midi, guitar to midi, piano to midi or just any audio to midi.
One track MIDI file is created that can be single notes or polyphonic. You can also choose Piano or guitar sound. In polyphonic mode Voice to MIDI will try to convert every sound signal into a MIDI note... result is close to black MIDI :)
User reviews
Pros
- Has the potential to convert voice to MIDI
- Simple and easy to use
- Can be fun for casual use
Cons
- Inaccurate note detection
- Picks up extraneous notes and noise
- Limited instrument options
- Lacks features like sensitivity adjustment and scale adjustment
Most mentioned
- Inaccuracy in detecting notes and rhythms
- Issues with background noise affecting performance
- Need for more instrument options and updates
User reviews
I do not know why you don't have any other instrument options better than those 3, and yet like a commenter said. There is no range and there's no equalizing it Either it's just pure messed up I wouldn't recommend
Tones do not match, Atari had better midi. This is bad that's the truth.
To yall who say it's not accurate, it is, just the access notes are there for a reason, it's ment to pick up extra noise
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