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best software to transcribe solos free or otherwise
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i want to transcribe djangos solos and slow em down w/o lowering pitch.any suggestions?
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hello,
I am using a program that a allows you to slow the track
http://www.surina.net/pacemaker/
with winamp
its works fine
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I like Transcribe:
http://www.seventhstring.com/
Very quick and easy to use
djangology
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TIP: version 6.0 of Transcribe is easier to use and performs better.
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I just save it as an mp3 (or wmv if it is video) and play it on Windows Media Player (on PC's).
Just click the tab called "now playing" at the top left and a speed slider shows up on the bottom left.
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I am using a program that a allows you to slow the track
http://www.surina.net/pacemaker/
with winamp
its works fine
http://www.seventhstring.com/
Very quick and easy to use
Just click the tab called "now playing" at the top left and a speed slider shows up on the bottom left.