While DrumConvert is one of the most accurate tools for automatically transcribing drum recordings into sheet music, results may vary depending on the audio quality and complexity of the performance. To achieve the most precise transcription possible, follow the recommendations below:
1) Use recordings that contain only drums
DrumConvert works best with drum-only recordings. Avoid uploading tracks that include other instruments, vocals, or background music, as they may interfere with the transcription.
Recommended types of recordings:
🔹 Solo drum performances
🔹 Clean drum tracks from studio sessions
🔹 Isolated drum covers with no background noise
2) Provide a high-quality audio file
The better the audio quality, the more accurate the transcription. Avoid files with:
❌ Crackling or background noise
❌ Overlapping instruments or ambient sounds
❌ Low volume or excessive compression
3) Avoid overly complex or chaotic drum solos
Extremely fast or intricate drum patterns, especially those with lots of ghost notes, fills, or overlapping strokes, can be challenging for automatic transcription. For optimal results, use clean, well-structured drum grooves or simplified solo parts.
4) Enter your song’s musical information
Before launching the transcription, you can manually input helpful details about your piece, such as:
✅ Time signature (4/4, 3/4, etc.)
✅ BPM (tempo)
Providing this musical context allows DrumConvert to better align the rhythm and improve the accuracy of the generated sheet music.
🥁 Start transcribing your drum tracks with DrumConvert today!