[Trombone-l] Transcription Program
Wayne Dyess
texastbone at gt.rr.com
Wed Jul 28 19:12:34 CDT 2010
There are several such programs out there, Bill. The one that I finally settled on is Transcribe! by Seventh String. I use it regularly, and after just a little time with it, you may find it to be an indispensable tool.
Good to see your name in my inbox. Did you move out west?
Wayne
http://www.seventhstring.com/
On Jul 28, 2010, at 6:50 PM, Bill Redgate wrote:
> Nice Listmates;
>
> I'm guessing it was about two years ago or so that a
> particular program was much mentioned and supported for a brief while here
> on the list. This program was touted for slowing down sound files without
> changing the pitch - as well as indicating pitches playing. I remember
> thinking I need that - but now that I am getting "around to it" I can't seem
> to find the name of that program or remember it. I have seen some, but I
> recall that this particular one even showed the tones at any given spot in
> the music - as well as slowing down the music without changing pitch and
> that whole armory of sonic weapons. So, would any of y'all happen to recall
> the name of that program? Failing that, would any of y'all have suggestions
> for a program to use to both transcribe - and also "sketch out" arrangements
> from sound files? I suppose so as not to insult the musically educated I
> ought to say - I'm interested in melodic dictation and harmonic analysis.
> I'd sure appreciate the help.
>
>
> Bill Redgate
> Port Orchard Washington
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