

Midomi
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Midomi is a music search tool powered by your voice. Sing, hum or whistle to instantly find your favorite music and connect with a community that shares your musical interests.
Cost / License
- Free Personal
- Proprietary
Application types
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Online
Discontinued
The website now redirects to
SoundHound.
Features
- Voice recognition
- Community-based
Tags
- identify-music
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What is Midomi?
midomi.com find and discover music and people. Use your voice to instantly connect to your favorite music, and to a community of people that share your musical interests. Sing your own versions, listen to voices, see pictures, rate singers, send messages, buy music






Comments and Reviews
theres this game i play: True Combat Elite and i like the song that plays in the menu. searched for hours for the name of the song.
i was able to unpack all of the game files using 7zip. then search those unpacked files for Music files, sort them by size, play them in order till i found the right one.
it was just a 30 second clip, meant to loop.
played it on my speakers, plugged in a microphone. used Midomi.com (alternative to Shazam) and got it on the first try.
Amazing!
Nice gumshoeing. Seems like game credits should be designed to make that kind of thing easier.
I just spent a bit downloading music by the artists who made the tunes featured in the visual novel Digital: A Love Story. That was pretty easy, though, since the game-maker Christine Love had a credits.txt in the game files.
Not working for some time now. The site works, but the recognition itself does not - it responds with some error all the time. And support doesn't answer the question why. Obviously the owners abandoned the service. The only question is why they left the site alive. My guess is that it's a smart way of gathering voice samples for their inner needs of some kind.
In my opinion, Midomi was the best option for music recognition.