[Harp-L] RE: transpose!?? or TRANSCRIBE! ?
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- Subject: [Harp-L] RE: transpose!?? or TRANSCRIBE! ?
- From: Patrice Rayon <stpat95@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2014 16:59:09 +0000
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Hello Jon and everyone
If you go to masterclasses or workshops with Carlos Del Junco, he will show you many great things about this software "Transcribe".
I think it is great also, and I even use it to learn mandolin on my own
Patrice Rayon
http://www.harmonicacontact.com/
> From: JON KIP <jon@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [Harp-L] transpose!?? or TRANSCRIBE! ?
> I think the program is called Transcribe!
>
> and it does lots of great things.... I just discovered it also accepts video files, like mp4, and plays them, and you can suck the audio out....
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> it also is great for lots of things, and I remember testing the SlowDowner against it and SlowDowner lost by a mile (or kilometer, for those into expressing their European side)
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> It helps figure out chords being heard
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> It makes toast and coffee in the morning, cleans up the mess, and sets the table for lunch as well.
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> I also has a "win an argument with your wife" button, but that seems to not work as well as the other functions.
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> It's one of the essential programs, along with iRealPro, iGigBook, Logic and that all-important "Delete Browsing History" button we have on our browsers.
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> Note, as do the documentation pages, that Transcribe! makes a non-sound file, that depends upon the original file being in the same place.... I recommend gorilla glue for that job.
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> there are also scripts that will, for instance, play a given number of times, and then speed up for a defined number of repeats, and rinse, and repeat....
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