![]() ![]() I’ve just bought a USB pedal so the whole process will be mostly hands free. I have TAB/Stave paper, a pencil and an eraser and I write as I go. If I’m sitting down to get something transcribed, I plug my guitar into my audio interface, load up Transcribe! and S-Gear with a clean tone and listen through my best headphones. There’s also a keyboard and a spectrum that helps with note and chord guesses.Īll of this works with video files too, which is great. This makes it so much easier to hear individual parts clearly. One thing that I find super helpful is an option called “Karaoke Mode” which allows you to easily dial out or enhance voices/instruments somewhere in the stereo field. This can be combined with the pitch shift and the speed control. There’s also a very easy to use EQ with some helpful default settings, to help you hear certain instruments more clearly. It’s also very helpful when dealing with recordings where the band are in tune with eachother, but are not at concert pitch. This has been very helpful when I’ve transcribed guitars tuned to Eb (Jimi Hendrix, Scott Henderson, Yngwie Malmsteen, etc). In addition to controlling playback speed without changing pitch, you can make global changes to tuning also. ![]() Your markers allow you to switch between different points quickly and easily. It’s easy to place markers for sections, bars and beats and your marks get saved to a file for later use. What are some of the other functions aside from the ability to slow music down in Transcribe! that you’ve been so impressed with?Įase of use is a big one for me. Requirements: Compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation and newer) and iPad. Cannot play DRM protected files from the iTunes store (m4p and audio book files). Ads aren’t intrusive and can be removed for $2-3. Amazing Slow Downer is the ideal tool for any musician, transcriber or dancer wanting to improve their skills. It doesn’t have all the functionality of Transcribe! but it has enough. I also have an app on my phone (Android) called Music Speed Changer. I should really do more transcription, and I could if I were less worried about exact replication, but that’s my fault and no fault of the software. Obviously slowing down music allows you to better understand faster passages, but for me the biggest benefit has been understanding the bending, vibrato and note shaping techniques I admire from my favourite players. I couldn’t really do that without Transcribe! Download the free version of Revo Uninstaller and install it. Click on one of the links below to read more, look at a screenshot, listen to some audio samples or download the trial version. It’s a long process but it’s helped me to develop a more complete understanding of the players I admire. Just try to uninstall and reinstall the program. Amazing Slow Downer is available for Windows and Mac computers as well as Android and iPhone/iPad devices. I’m kind of a perfectionist and whenever I transcribe music I try to get every detail perfect. I have one license code, but I have Transcribe! installed on two different machines. Every time there has been a new version my license has carried over. ![]()
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