Converts audio files like MP3 and WAV into sheet music or guitar tablature using AI technology.
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AnthemScore, developed by Lunaverus, is a professional software tool for automatic music transcription. Its core value lies in using artificial intelligence to analyze audio recordings and generate accurate, editable musical notation, significantly reducing the time and expertise traditionally required for manual transcription. This makes the process of creating sheet music from any audio source accessible to musicians, educators, and hobbyists alike, bridging the gap between performance and written score.
Key features include the ability to load common audio formats like MP3, WAV, and M4A for transcription. The software automatically detects individual notes, chords, and rhythms, arranging them into proper musical measures with time and key signatures. It supports output to standard sheet music (with treble, bass, and other clefs) as well as guitar tablature. Users can then manually edit the detected notes, adjust the tempo, split or join measures, and export the final score to formats like MusicXML, MIDI, PDF, or PNG for use in other applications.
What sets AnthemScore apart is its specialized machine learning model, trained specifically on musical audio to distinguish between instruments and polyphonic textures with high accuracy. It operates as a standalone desktop application for Windows, macOS, and Linux, ensuring processing is done locally on the user's computer without requiring an internet connection or uploading files to the cloud. This focus on offline, dedicated music analysis software, rather than a general-purpose audio editor, provides a tailored and private workflow for musical tasks.
Ideal for musicians who want to learn songs by ear and have a visual reference, composers needing to transcribe improvisations or existing pieces, music teachers creating exercises or arrangements for students, and songwriters documenting their ideas. Specific use cases include transcribing a guitar solo from a recording to practice, creating a piano score from a vocal melody, or preparing clean sheet music parts for a band or ensemble from a demo track.