Try setting the Options to multichannel mode for guitar and see if the higher notes won't come out right with that position marker down around the nut.

{quote]You would think that if the staff is written correctly, the tableture positions would be correct also.




The problem with that one is that there exists more than one place on the neck for the same notes. Unlike a keyboard. For example, the high open E string, the 5th fret E on the B string, etc. all sound the same note and the program has no real way of sorting that out. So that's what the "multichannel" thing is all about, it creates a separate MIDI channel and output for each string. Once we know which string, not hard to place the spot on the fingerboard in the right place.

As for the Audio Chord Wizard (not "cord" please! ) it does what it can do. You can take a look at the separated note view and maybe scope out some of a melody there, but it will be there along with all the other notes (and miscalled notes due to filter problems).

If you want a software that can indeed separate all the notes out of an audio file, look into a program called "Melodyne" with a websearch. Be prepared to pay top dollar for it.


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