iSeeNotes - sheet music OCR! Apk

iSeeNotes - sheet music OCR! Apk

Latest version 1.1.3
20 Feb 2017

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version1.1.3
Rating2.6/5, based on 61 votes
Size‎1 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 2.3+ (Gingerbread)
Author's NotesScan musical notes, automatically recognize the notes and hear the music play!

About iSeeNotes - sheet music OCR! APK

iSeeNotes - sheet music OCR! APK Download for Android
iSeeNotes - sheet music OCR! APK Download for Android

Description

UPDATED - the crash on the latest OS version has now been fixed!

Scan musical notes, automatically recognize the notes and hear the music play!
Using "musical OCR" - OMR, this app can sight read sheet music.

UPDATED: Now supports load/save and export to MIDI!
Note that loading from the image library is not supported, only loading previously saved captures.

NOTE: Music recognition is a difficult problem. This app does not support the complete set of notation, for instance whole notes and the alto clef are not recognized. Depending on how the print looks and the quality of the photo the app may have trouble recognizing the notes and symbols correctly - do not expect perfect results!
If you wish to try before you buy, please download the limited time (72 hours) trial version.

iSeeNotes developer interviewed on Swedish national radio, SR P1 Kulturnytt:
http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=478&artikel=5575938

Have you ever wondered about the melody of a new song in a song book? Are you learning an instrument? Learning a new song for the choir?
iSeeNotes can help you!

Using iSeeNotes, you can take a picture of a piece of sheet music using your device, and it will be converted into sound using optical music recognition.

Place the printed score in a well lit location, hold the camera steady and press the button for iSeeNotes to take a photo.
Wait a few seconds for processing and hear the music play.

Please visit www.iseenotes.com or send a mail to info@iseenotes.com if you have any questions.

Features:
- Reads multiple staffs
- Recognizes bass and treble clef
- Recognizes key signature
- Recognizes accidentals - sharps, flats and naturals
- Handles multiple voices
- Recognizes beams
- Recognizes dotted notes
- Recognizes rests
- Recognizes note flags

Latest updates

What's new in version 1.1.3

- added privacy policy link to menu
- set an option to fix issue where the app would run out of memory

How to install iSeeNotes - sheet music OCR! APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download iSeeNotes - sheet music OCR! APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.gearup.iseenotes-v1.1.3-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

1.1.3 (1)1 MB

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User's Reivew

3 ★It works except for alterations. Could you please improve this it would be great. Thanks
1 ★Turns the picture upside down after taking an image. Recognizes everything but notes as notes. Sorry, but this app is far from practically usable.
1 ★Okey, I just wasted 4 bucks on this. You can't scan a whole sheet of music at once, the tempo is unsteady, and it only plays a few the notes. If it took more time to scan the sheet to make the playing more accurate, that would be great! Otherwse, I would like my money back.
4 ★Works on my Samsung Galaxy S4, works best a few measures at a time. This is a blessing for someone like me! Only works in landscape mode as far as I can tell.
3 ★The space for the picture is too small and dies not capture the whole one page of the score . Why can't take a picture vertically so the entire page can be loaded. otherwise I like the app so far. Is there anyway to allow not the landscape but with the vertical position of the phone take a picture?
3 ★The camera is difficult to focus properly, and its pretty picky when it comes to lighting. Also, it cant read more than 2 or 3 measures because you have to be so close to the page. There is no save feature and it cannot read tied notes. It does have a tempo control though which is nice. If you willing to work with the little annoyances the app isnt bad.
2 ★This application would be worth it if one could save and string together the phrases. Also, it would be nice to be able to crop the size of the image so that the player wouldn't play treble clef and then base clef.
1 ★Had this been a free app, it wouldn't have been worth the space it takes up. The fact that I paid money for this app and it can't even play a single melody line, let alone two hand piano parts as shown in the video, shows that if it sounds too good to be true it is too good to be true.
3 ★It does better with some music than others.
5 ★Quite an unusual and effective tool for a musician :)
2 ★On very simple music, it worked well. Piano music with 2 hands did not work for me. It only recognized 80% of notes from very clean sheet music and only on one line. It frequently tried to play key signature marks at the beginning of a line as notes!
1 ★Couldn't once get it to take pictures of music