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I was browsing - found a newer (subscription-ugh) app.

 

The software takes a recorded music file (supposedly recorded by you) and automagically transcribes it to sheet/tab/midi/etc... That's just one step away from importing to RS... Thoughts?

 

The process is nebulous in it's explanation - and of course the software is server/subscription based. Millennials understand piracy...

 

It's probably not like having 3 Brians sitting next to you, but could potentially save dozens of hours on CDLC-and improve quality.

 

(I'm not getting paid by anyone- figured I wouldn't mention the name in case that would be rude, bump this thread if you want the site.)

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