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It of course slows down or speeds up music without pitch change but there is also a slow or speed up WITH pitch change. Right now it's Riff Station by Sonic Ladder that leads this pack. Now it's back to practicing "Jerry's Breakdown" at slow speed. You Tube has reviews of Amazing Slow Downer, Riffmaster Pro 3 and Transcribe. My compliments to Eddie for his informative posts on this topic. Unless I find something with audio quality equal to Amazing Slow Downer with a better user interface my plan is to purchase ASD for $49 and use Sonic Visualiser to determine the start and stop points of the loops I want to slow down. I probably demoed a total of ten products. Riffmaster Pro 3 has a good user interface.
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The new Song Surgeon Version 3 promises to have a good user interface. Transcribe has an excellent user interface. The best user interface I found was Guitar and Drum Trainer Version 4. One has to specify time segments to select a loop.
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Unfortuneately, ASD has a bare bones interface. The Amazing Slow Downer has the best sound and allows for export of the processed sound for burning to CD. The only thing that came close was The Sonic Visualiser which is free.įor me the two most important criteria are (1) sound quality, (2) an attractive user interface and (3) the abilty to record the slowed down loop to CD. Of the products I tried the "Amazing Slow Downer" (ASD) had by far the best quality slowed down audio quality. I have demoed a number of packages including Transcribe. Like Symphonyofdream I have been searching for the best audio quality slow down package. "Whats the best music slow downer that effects the quality of the recording the least? I've tried a couple and they were decent but anything slower then 50 percent was pretty bad quality" It would appear that the consensus of the posters is that Transcribe is the best transcription software. I noticed that the original question by Symphonyofdream has somewhat gotten lost.