Yes chris, it's a good programme. If you select the correct slow
down type, there are three, The granularity of the audio is minimal.
I've used this software for about 2 years now.
There are also competitors, check out seventh string software, or
seventh string solutions can't remember which it is now, but there
programme does the same tasks, but there is a pictorial display at
the bottom of the screen giving a view of a musical stave with an
approximation of the chords or notes being played. Obviously not an
awful lot of use if speech output is the only interface, but if you
have useful vission, or use screen mag,, it might be a contender.
Roni software, in the form of amazing slowdowner does in my
experience offer the best audio quality when the source is either
slowed or speeded up.
Another feature, is the ability to set regions, or pre-sets and
assign the regions to keys on the number row. Pre-sets are set with
control and a1 through 9, and retrieved by pressing the number key on its own.
So you can jump between trickey parts of a piece of music that you
are working on. These marked areas also hold the parameters that you
have set in terms of the playback speed, pitch as well.
There's a host of keyboard commands to control the program found
under the options, preferences menu. You can perform the same audio
functions with MIDI, I haven't done this being a guitarist not a
keyboard player. Not even a guitar player really, more of a bass player.
good luck.
Joe Paton
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