Piano to MIDI

Piano to MIDI Converter Transcribe Piano Performances Into MIDI

Convert any piano recording — solo, classical, jazz, or pop — into clean MIDI notes. Preserve voicings, rhythm, and pedaling with AI-powered polyphonic detection.

Hands playing a grand piano in a recording studio
Pianist at grand piano

Solo piano transcribed accurately

MIDI piano roll

Polyphonic detection captures full chords

MIDI editor with piano composition

Edit, transpose, or reassign to any instrument

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Click a prompt or type your own — Vocuno's AI agent handles the rest.

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Built for Piano

AI piano transcription that handles real performance, not just simple melodies.

Polyphonic Detection

Captures chords, multiple voices, and pedaled passages — not just monophonic melody lines.

Velocity Sensitivity

Detects how hard each note is played and preserves dynamics in the MIDI output.

Pedal Recognition

Detects sustain pedal use and reflects it in MIDI controllers for realistic playback.

Any Recording Source

Studio recordings, live performances, phone recordings, or YouTube extracts — Vocuno transcribes them all.

DAW-Ready Output

Standard .mid files for Logic, Ableton, FL Studio, MuseScore, Finale, Sibelius, and more.

Edit Before Export

Clean up notes, fix rhythm, transpose to any key, all before downloading.

How It Works

Three steps from piano audio to MIDI.

1

Upload Your Recording

Drop in any piano audio file — solo, accompaniment, or full ensemble. Vocuno isolates the piano part.

2

AI Transcribes

Polyphonic detection captures chords, voices, dynamics, and pedaling with high accuracy.

3

Edit & Export

Review the MIDI, fix anything needed, and export to your DAW or notation software.

Frequently Asked Questions

Very accurate on clean solo piano recordings. The model handles chords, voicings, and pedaling well. Dense ensemble recordings may need stem separation first.

Yes — classical, jazz, ragtime, pop, and most piano styles work. Free-tempo rubato performances are harder to quantize cleanly.

Yes — note velocity and dynamics are preserved in the MIDI output, so playback feels closer to the original performance.

Vocuno outputs MIDI, which any notation software (MuseScore, Finale, Sibelius, Dorico) can convert to sheet music.

Free tier supports shorter pieces. Paid plans handle full sonatas, jazz sets, or extended performances.

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