Improving Transcription Quality: Our Recommendations for BandConvert

Discover our recommendations to improve the quality of your multi-instrument sheet music transcription.
Written by Dimitri
Updated 3 months ago

BandConvert is designed to transcribe multi-instrument performances into a global score, but achieving high accuracy depends on several factors. Follow these guidelines to improve your results:

🎼 1) Use clear, well-balanced multi-instrument recordings

BandConvert separates instruments into their own staves, but if some instruments overpower others, the transcription may be inaccurate.

For best results, make sure:

Each instrument is clearly distinguishable in the recording

There is minimal background noise

The recording does not have extreme reverb or audio effects

🎚 2) Provide high-quality audio files

The better the recording quality, the more accurate the transcription. Avoid:

Noisy, distorted, or low-quality recordings

Songs where instruments blend too much, making them hard to differentiate

🎵 3) Avoid overly complex arrangements

Highly dense or fast-paced compositions with overlapping instruments may lead to less precise transcriptions. If possible, choose songs with clear instrumental separation.

🎼 4) Enter your song’s musical details

Before transcribing, you can manually input information about your song, including:

Time signature (4/4, 3/4, etc.)

BPM (tempo)

Providing these details helps BandConvert generate a more accurate transcription.

🎶 Start transcribing your multi-instrument performances with BandConvert today!

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