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Conversion of wav file format to abc file format beta

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Convert WAVe PCM Sound, standard Windows sound format to Musical notation language file.

We have found one software suitable in our database for this conversion.

wav to abc conversion describes the process of turning ordinary PCM audio file (.wav) to a music notation language file, something that can be played back using some electronic devices or used in computer games to play music.

For this you will have to use some dedicated music notation software that offers this function as well as supports ABC format, for example the popular Harmony Assistant.

Updated: August 29, 2023

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A music composition and editing program

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Additional links: Open wav file, Open abc file

WAV

Files with wav extension are audio files in the common PCM audio - Wave Form Audio format.

ABC

Files with abc extension can be also found as special music notations (songs) in Musical notation language file format.

 

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