Slow Down Music Software - Best In Class.

By Chad Bronson


I've looked at software programs with the power to slow down music before, but i was invariably unhappy with the quality of sound and functionality. I just accessed my fully functional demo of this brand new slow down music software application and I'm tuning in on a capturing I forged of my own piano playing. So what's my first impression ?

I gotta say, this particular application really works and it achieves exactly what it says. It slows anything and everything down letting you learn and hear each individual music notes sparkling apparent in the brand new shifted speed. The audio caliber is premium and dang, what a fabulous and relevant rehearsal software!

As you can probably tell I'm relatively fired up and let me explain just why...

I've been hunting for a system to slow down music for a really long time and quality (specifically quality of sound) means quite a bit to me. This is the first slow down music software system I've found that in effect delivers. It makes it possible for you to bring down the rhythm of any sort of melody you would like to learn. With the tempo influence buttons you simply pick the tempo you need and modify it to fit your actual performing and listening talent. As an artist you can apply it to:

Tweak the pulse of any kind of music from a cd, WMA, MP3 and even YouTube so that you can essentially stay abreast of the tune and eventually lift the pace while you work on your abilities to play in the original track beat.

Listen in detail to basic chords and learn to distinguish and label the melody notes in a beat you can stay ahead of (superior ear training). Aim at particular and subdued details in the music. To listen to what they are, have an understanding of how they work and figure out how to make use of them.

Transcribe melodies by ear and customize the tempo to be sure you have all of the basic chords right. Listen to solos and learn the best way to play them by ear (fabulous for all of those quick jazz runs, if that's your thing)

Play back a record of your self in a slower tempo to seriously put your playing beneath the microscope (Are you playing the precisely right notes? what went down in that 2nd chorus?)

The interface is neatly constructed and easy to comprehend. No mysterious menus and bizarre looking push buttons. I didn't have to examine a single word in a manual to start up. It performs in real-time. This means no loading or calculating time. You press the switches and the result is quickly played out. Conclusion?

In my opinion this is a wonderful hunk of a software and a marvelous practice tool for music artists and bands of all sorts. This application was invented for consumers who savor and value music. Little question about that.




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