TS-AudioToMIDI Version 2.01 released.
- Bug with operation under Windows 95 fixed.
- Settings are no more lost under Windiows XP.
- Support for new file formats added: NeXT/Sun format (*.au,*.snd) and Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL
Sound File format (*.sf) .
February 21, 2003
- Two new recognition algorithms added. They are Mono Correlator and Mono
Breaking algorithms, allowing more precise note detection.
- MIDI Properties dialog added, allowing to control properties of MIDI file
produced, such as key, clef and time signature.
- User interface modified to make it more friendly.
- Installator added, providing correct installation/deinstallation of
TS-AudioToMIDI program.
- Help file added.
- Bug, occurring when using TS-AudioToMIDI with large fonts, fixed.
- Several minor bugs fixed.
TS-AudioToMIDI Version history
September 5, 2001. TS-AudioToMIDI Version 1.07. Auto Sensitivity feature
added. MP3, Audio CD and compressed (via ACM) WAV (with any sampling frequency)
formats supported. Audio files player added. Synchronous playback of audio and
MIDI files enabled.
November 25, 1999. TS-AudioToMIDI Version 1.06. Auto Tune feature added.
November 11, 1999. TS-AudioToMIDI Version 1.05. Recognizing WAV file
without playing it enabled. PCM, Mono | Stereo, 8 | 16 - bit, 11025 | 22050 |
44100 Hz formats supported. Changing MIDI device during MIDI file playback
enabled. Algorithm remained unchanged.
October 26, 1999. TS-AudioToMIDI Version 1.04. Recording melody into
built-in sequencer taking notes volume into account enabled. Recognition
quality improved considerably due to lowering harmonics confusion. Auto Record
feature added (starts recording with the first note received). Be careful, for
the program became much more sensible to the harmonics model set by user.
September 24, 1999. TS-AudioToMIDI Version 1.03. Recognized notes range
enhanced (thus the program is no longer compatible with *.flt files from
previous versions). Saving general settings in separate files enabled, allowing
to use most successfully found settings repeatedly. Defects in module,
providing signal pickup from audio devices, fixed.