More info is on our MP3 to Score FAQ page for the Ensemble Edition. The Ensemble Edition also converts single instrument music (which may be polyphonic or monophonic).
The following music was converted by the Ensemble Edition of intelliScore to multi-track MID files.
If you do not already have one on your computer, download Windows Media Player 10 or above. You will you need an MP3 player to hear the MP3 samples. See our MP3 to MIDI primer for information on file formats. For copyright reasons, we've only included excerpts from well-known public-domain classical pieces here, but intelliScore works in varying degrees with all types of music. Many people tell us that intelliScore saves them time versus transcribing audio to MIDI entirely by hand. Although the MID files are not perfect, they provide a good starting point for editing.
We suggest that you not only listen to the MID files, but load them into your own sequencer and/or notation software so you can see the chords and key that were detected and how cleanly they are notated. Each sample consists of an MP3 file and the corresponding unedited MID file generated by intelliScore. To give you a realistic idea of the results that can be achieved using intelliScore to convert MP3 to MID, download any or all of the following pairs of samples.
IntelliScore MP3 to MID, audio to MIDI Converter Convert MP3 to MID with intelliScore Audio to MIDI Converter for music transcription, music notation and making a multi-track score from multi-instrument audio and CD files.