Vocalists downloads
Slow down music from any audio CD; Confirmations with church musicians can be automated! Let people click a lin..
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Type: Shareware Cost: 49.95$ Released: 2007-09-12
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Improve your musicianship and playing by practising smarter and better. Slow down MP3 music to play and learn new songs at your own pace. Pitch shift music in different keys to your instrument instead of retuning. Filter out unwanted musical parts with a powerful 31 band professional level EQ. Set loop points to listen to and practice the same part over and over. Save settings to practice later. Use the Speed Trainer to gradually increase speed.
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Type: Shareware Cost: 99.95$ Released: 2005-03-01
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An affordable audio recording, restoration, and CD burning solution that offers the easiest way to achieve professional results. Use DART XP Pro to record from any audio source, or use on existing audio files to clean up even the most troublesome problems using FFT and AR DeNoise and DeHiss algorithms. It includes a CD burning utility to organize your audio files into custom play lists. Burn standard Audio CDs that can be played in any CD player.
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Type: Shareware Cost: 49.95$ Released: 2003-10-04
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Slow down music from any audio CD - hear and learn every note. The styles and solos of all the master musicians become accessible to you with this acclaimed transcripton tool. Top sound quality and convenience for musicians at all levels.
Slice up a solo into loop points: by phrase, measure or even note. Play back each loop at half speed or less without changing the pitch. SlowGold even remembers the last speed that you used for each segment.
Slice up a solo into loop points: by phrase, measure or even note. Play back each loop at half speed or less without changing the pitch. SlowGold even remembers the last speed that you used for each segment.
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Type: Commercial Cost: 1.00$ Released: 2005-11-27
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login with guest and guestHere's a Schedule Scenario:As a worship pastor, you plan a schedule for two months in advance. You want to use as many of the musicians as possible, so you usually rotate the instrumentalists through two bands alternating each week, and the vocalists through four teams. Some of the people have given you a range of dates for which they are not available. Others have expressed a desire to play less frequently.






