Since the dawn of music, musicians have been thinking to write their vocal expressions into song.
And what if you ask you can make a song from your hum Samsung answered by introducing ‘Hum On’, an app in bata that makes you to make songs by using your minimal vocalizations.
The app, Samsung shows at South by Southwest, is currently in development on Android platform.
The Hum On records hummed melodies, instantly transcribes them into musical notation, and play back as MIDI-like recording. You can edit the track if you hit a bum note or two, and you can also change the genre of the song by arrangement style: R&B, classical or rock.
You can also share your own unique songs via social media, or use them as background music in videos without having to worry about copyright infringement.
The app utilizes analysis software to detect the pitch and duration of a user’s voice, and machine learning to create a suitable accompaniment in the same way a musician considers melody and chords. Compared to similar existing programs, Hum On is simple and user-friendly—two characteristics that make the app accessible to all.
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