Also: if the tab is not ascii form -- let's say it's on a pdf file, anyone know any workflow for that?
Thanks.
Quickest way to convert drum/Guitar tabs to midi?
Re: Quickest way to convert drum/Guitar tabs to midi?
Is this a joke?
Entering the note data manually is your only option with a PDF.
Did you google "tab to midi converter". I just did it 15 seconds ago and got plenty of hits.
Entering the note data manually is your only option with a PDF.
Did you google "tab to midi converter". I just did it 15 seconds ago and got plenty of hits.
Re: Quickest way to convert drum/Guitar tabs to midi?
not a joke, I assure you. It's just that
#From the links Google --> Drumtabs. org --> Songsterr (the first web link that actually has a substantial amount of choices of songs/styles)...
# I couldn't figure out how to copy the notations and paste it on something like tabtomidi.appspot or 8notes ... easily.
# I can think of some workarounds ; i.e just rewriting the whole thing in notepad in my computer, but I guess I was looking for something a bit more streamlined. As you can see, this is already 3 steps. I wanted a site where it can be done in one-two steps, without leaving that website.
as far as the PDF thing, a converter that has rudimentary OCR. I'll update you if I find something.
Thank for your response.
#From the links Google --> Drumtabs. org --> Songsterr (the first web link that actually has a substantial amount of choices of songs/styles)...
# I couldn't figure out how to copy the notations and paste it on something like tabtomidi.appspot or 8notes ... easily.
# I can think of some workarounds ; i.e just rewriting the whole thing in notepad in my computer, but I guess I was looking for something a bit more streamlined. As you can see, this is already 3 steps. I wanted a site where it can be done in one-two steps, without leaving that website.
as far as the PDF thing, a converter that has rudimentary OCR. I'll update you if I find something.
Thank for your response.