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Title: Capella Audio2score Pro 5.0
Post by: CZFXP on Mar 09, 2026, 08:31 AM
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Free Download Capella Audio2score Pro 5.0 | 372.6 Mb

capella audio2score analyzes your recording, e.g. an MP3 file. The recognized notes are examined, sorted and then sensibly poured into a new arrangement. This can be done for piano or for a quartet, for example - it's your choice.

capella audio2score pro does not show you an exact transcript of the original. Please imagine the result more like a piano reduction or a particell (depending on your settings). Export to Midi, capella or MusicXML format as well as PDF.

Feature list

Note by note recognition

AI-assisted note recognition

Distinction of three timbres: 1. winds, 2. strings, 3. piano

Optimized mode for solo piano

Recognition can be combined with the recognition of a singing voice

Suitable for pieces without vocals (stereo suppression of vocals and sole recognition of accompaniment possible, depending on recording)

Recognition of polyphonic sounds of any instrumental recordings (except percussion)

Automatic arrangement of the recognized notes for various ensembles (selectable: piano, string quartet, wind quintet, guitar, monophonic, etc.); independent of the original

Intelligent distribution of notes to voices (no fixed split points, but formation of lines)

Specification of different levels of difficulty for piano arrangements; Level of detail slider

Harmony detection

Harmony symbols

Holistic recognition

Suitable for pieces without or with vocals

Recognition of the melody (instrumental and/or vocal; with differentiation)

Bass line detection

Realization of accompanying voices based on the harmonies

Predefined ensembles selectable (piano, orchestra, band, ...)

Robust, well playable result even with complex pieces

Further recognition

Recognition of barlines (can be corrected if desired)

Key detection (can be corrected if desired)

Tuning detection (concert pitch a')

Automatic local derivation of enharmonic changes ("F sharp" or "G flat"?) according to the harmonic context

Free configurability: set up any desired ensembles with individual voices, recognition settings, quantization and accompaniment patterns

Combination of note-by-note and holistic recognition; creation of templates for new projects

Notes can be transposed if desired

Support of transposing instruments

Editing

Support from the sound tissue, which provides visual insight into the sound

Display of tones as tone boxes (piano roll view) and as note images

Intuitive editing in both views, real-time synchronization

Post-processing of harmonies (accompanying voices adapt)

Barlines and beat strokes: changeable by manually setting marks

Barlines: changeable by tapping along with playback

Adjustable formatting of the notes (page size, bar numbers, ...) partly

Voice editor for the score layout of all voices (clefs, line spacing, solid barlines, etc.)

Operation

All settings with visual and acoustic preview in real time

Qualitative playback of recognized notes via soundfont (capella-tune)

Control listening of the result by simultaneous playback of the original (mixer function), at any tempo (time stretching)

Mouse mode: playback of original and/or recognition by mouse swipe at any tempo

Voice filtering for tones boxes and playback

Modern MDI interface in which multiple documents / views can be placed side by side

Easy-to-use, limited wizard interface for getting started

Switch to the main program (complete features) and back possible at any time

Direct transfer of the notes to capella

Help notes in the program and detailed documentation

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