While ViolinConvert is one of the most accurate tools for automatically transcribing solo violin performances into sheet music, it does not produce perfect results in every case. To achieve the most precise transcription possible, please follow the recommendations below:
1) Transcribe only solo violin recordings
ViolinConvert performs best with violin-only recordings. Avoid importing songs that include piano, orchestra, or vocals, as these elements can interfere with the transcription.
Recommended types of recordings:
🔹 Solo acoustic violin pieces
🔹 Studio or high-quality live violin recordings
🔹 Baroque, classical, or modern violin solos with clear melodic lines
2) Provide a high-quality audio file
The better the audio quality, the better the transcription accuracy. Avoid using files with:
❌ Background noise, crackling, or distortion
❌ Multiple instruments, voices or audio effects (like excessive reverb or delay)
3) Avoid overly complex violin passages
Very fast runs, double stops, or heavily ornamented sections can be difficult to transcribe automatically. For best results, use clear and moderately complex arrangements.
4) Enter your song’s musical information
Before each transcription, you can enter helpful musical details such as:
✅ Time signature (e.g. 4/4, 6/8)
✅ BPM (tempo)
This information helps ViolinConvert produce more rhythmically accurate sheet music.
🎻 Start transcribing your violin pieces with ViolinConvert today!