33 RPM 1.1.4

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About 33 RPM
In the past, a musician would learn a piece of music by adjusting the speed of their record player and then methodically practice along with the slower version of the song. 33 RPM brings a little back from a time of LPs and record players, just without the scratches.

33 RPM is an excellent tool to transcribe music, by leveraging the power of QuickTime to provide an easy way to slow down, speed up, and loop your media — all without changing the pitch of the music. But if you enjoy those chipmunk-like voices, 33 RPM also has you covered with independent controls to alter the pitch and speed of your audio.

- Adjust the rate from 1% to 200% of the original song without changing the pitch

- Change the pitch up to one octave without altering the speed

- Easily select portions of a song to loop

- Many more features

RiffBook Professional 1.0

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About RiffBook Professional
A computer “notebook” for music where you can quickly record audio, video, transcriptions, tablature, and text notes and keep everything together in one organized place. The best part is that RiffBook has powerful searching and browsing features so that you can find your riffs later!

Use your computer’s built-in microphone to capture audio, or use the built-in iSight camera to record videos showing exactly how you are playing the riff. Enter transcriptions by dragging and dropping notes onto the staff. Index the riff for later searching by choosing characteristics such as genre, mood, chord progression, and keywords.

RiffBook is great for storing and cataloging riffs that you really like, but have no use for yet in a song. Over time, your riff library in RiffBook will grow. Later, during the songwriting process, RiffBook can be used to search for riffs that meet certain criteria such as chord progression or musical genre. The riff library can be browsed in order to generate song ideas. Riffs can be organized into song folders within RiffBook in order to group them and to designate them as being already used. This management of in-process work allows you to keep track of where you are in the songwriting process. Many more features.

Convolution Reverb AU 1.1

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About Convolution Reverb AU
Ever wanted to record in a wet cave? Or track your string section in the Vienna Musikverein for that Golden Sound in the Golden Hall? Does your mom’s basement sound like Valhalla? No?Place your recording anywhere with Convolution AU. Our convolution engine recreates the exact sonic signature of any sampled space.

- About Convolution: Convolution is a signal processing technique in which the characteristics of on acoustic space or audio filter are applied to an input audio signal. Using standard mathematical procedures to convolve the audio signal with an impulse response, one can create a near perfect simulation of any space or effect modeled by the IR. The most common application of convolution is in digital reverb, but convolution can also accurately recreate the characteristics of speaker cabs, amps, and instrument resonances.

- More than Reverb: Apply impulse responses to recreate the unique characteristics of speaker cabs, classic amplifiers, stompboxes, or experimental audio effects.

- Many more features.