While TrumpetConvert is one of the most advanced tools for automatically transcribing solo trumpet recordings into sheet music, it doesn’t guarantee perfect results in all cases. To get the most accurate transcription possible, follow these best practices:
1️⃣ Use solo trumpet recordings only
TrumpetConvert works best with trumpet-only recordings. Avoid importing audio that contains other instruments or vocals, as they can interfere with the transcription process.
Here are some ideal content types for transcription:
🔹 Solo trumpet performances (jazz, classical, baroque, modern)
🔹 Clean studio or live recordings with isolated trumpet
🔹 Trumpet exercises, études, or melodic lines with clear phrasing
2️⃣ Provide high-quality audio
The better the recording, the better the result. Avoid files with:
❌ Background noise, crackling, or distortion
❌ Multiple instruments layered together
❌ Strong reverb or heavy audio processing
3️⃣ Avoid overly complex trumpet pieces
Very fast passages, extended techniques (like flutter tonguing or half-valving), or wide pitch jumps can reduce transcription accuracy. For best results, choose moderately paced, melodic content.
4️⃣ Input musical details before transcription
Providing context helps TrumpetConvert structure the score more accurately. You can input:
✅ Time signature (e.g., 4/4, 3/4, 6/8)
✅ BPM (tempo)
This allows for more precise rhythmic and structural alignment in the final transcription.
🎺 Start transcribing your trumpet recordings with TrumpetConvert today!