[Trombone-l] Transcribe

Jeff Albert jeffalbert.smb at gmail.com
Tue Jul 18 19:57:05 CDT 2006


I haven't used The Amazing Slow Downer, but I do use Transcribe! and highly
recommend it.  Even if you aren't slowing stuff down, the interface is
fabulous at stopping and restarting where you want it to.

Jeff

On 7/18/06, derekbondy at comcast.net <derekbondy at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> A program I use all the time to help me get those bop lines is
> Transcribe.  It's cheaper than the slow downer and has a great
> interface.  You can slow things 3/4, 1/2,1/4 of the original speed at
> pitch.  It also lets you look at the sound waves, and you can loop segments
> to hear them repeatedly.  Works on both Mac and PC platforms and is super
> duper handy!
>
> -derek
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: Tom Ervin <ervint at email.arizona.edu>
> > Have you guys discussed "The Amazing Slowdowner?"
> > Google it.
> > Little program that slows down CDs or other files for transcribing etc.
> > Can also change pitch.
> > And a companion product can now EASILY make files from our vinyl.
> > New to me the other day, reading through Scott Reeves 4th Edition of his
> > "Creative Jazz Improvisation" textbook
> >
> > --
> > Tom Ervin  -   Professor of Music
> > University of Arizona  Tucson AZ 85721
> > (520) 621-7021    ervint at u.arizona.edu
> > <http://tom-ervin.com>   (website)
> > <http://cdbaby.com/cd/tomervin>
> >
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