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Learn how to play the Blueridge Mountain Blues on Banjo. You can choose from these 2 Blueridge Mountain Blues Banjo tabs: Blueridge Mountain Blues scruggs style, Blueridge

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Track OrderBest SellersDaily PickDealsBig Bang Drum SaleNew ArrivalsNew from NAMMUsed & VintageShop By CategoryGuitarsBassesAmps & EffectsDrumsRecordingKeyboards & MIDILive SoundDJ EquipmentLightingAccessoriesBand & OrchestraMics & WirelessMusic SoftwarePlatinum GearOutletGalleryDescriptionFeaturesSpecsReviewsQ&AHomeGuitarsAcoustic Guitars...6 String Acoustic Guitars(1)|Q&A|Item #:1500000431714 POS #:1200810886-month special financing^ + $43 back in Rewards** Limited time Learn MoreLease-To-Own Purchase OptionsLearn moreFree Delivery45 Day ReturnsProtect your gearLearn moreCover drops, spills or cracks with Pro CoverageSave on orders $199+ and get advice on guitarsBeginnersSet upEffectsNeed Help?See All Blueridge 6 String Acoustic GuitarsGalleryDescriptionFeaturesSpecsReviewsQ&ADescriptionExperience the rich, resonating tone that only solid woods can produce with the Blueridge BR-143 Historic Series 000 acoustic guitar. Crafted with a solid Sitka spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides, this guitar creates warm, balanced tones perfect for singer-songwriters and fingerstyle players. The smaller 000 body size provides focused, articulate sound with enhanced midrange that cuts through mixes. Solid Woods for Premium ResonanceThe BR-143's solid Sitka spruce top is renowned for its clarity, projection and responsive midrange. Hand-selected mahogany back and sides add warmth, depth and balanced overtones. Together, these tonewoods produce the open, resonating sound that has made Blueridge guitars famous. Scalloped bracing optimizes the top's vibration for a broad tonal range. Comfortable Neck and Fingerboard Promote Fluid PlayingThe slim mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard were designed with playability in mind. The neck's contour and medium action allow for fast, easy transitions along the fingerboard. The fingerboard's smooth rosewood construction and width at the nut provide a comfortable playing surface for intricate fingerpicking passages. Overall, the BR-143's neck and fingerboard make it very hard to put down. FeaturesSolid Sitka spruce top, solid mahogany back and sides000 body size, enhanced midrangeSlim mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboardScalloped bracing for optimal vibrationSpecsBodyTop wood: Select solid Sitka spruceBack & sides: Select solid mahoganyFinish: Vintage toned high glossNeckMaterial: Select mahoganyScale length: 25.5" (assumed typical for similar models, please confirm)FingerboardMaterial: East Indian rosewoodNut material: Natural boneNut width: 1.6875"HardwareTuners: Nickel-plated 14:1OtherNumber of strings: 6Orientation: Right handedIncluded case: ProTour BV-2510 Deluxe gig bag with Blueridge logoFactory strings: D'Addario EJ-16Featured ArticlesReviews100%of respondents would recommend this to a friendFiltersDescribe YourselfExperienced1ProsGood Audio1Good Feel1Stays In Tune1 Reviewed by 1 customersAmazing guitar - You get

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The premium ebony fingerboard and bridge are smooth and durable under your fingers. With its comfortable neck and mid-sized dreadnought body, the BR-240 invites hours of playing while seated or standing. Road-Ready and Stage-WorthyNickel tuners provide precise and stable tuning for live performance or recording. The BR-240 includes a hardshell case to protect your investment when traveling to band practice, studio sessions or shows. Visually, the BR-240 offers understated elegance with a natural high-gloss finish and abalone rosette. For authentic prewar tone and style with contemporary playability at an accessible price, look no further than the Blueridge BR-240. FeaturesSolid Sitka spruce top, solid East Indian rosewood back and sidesMahogany neck, ebony fingerboard, cutaway body designL.R. Baggs E.A.S. pickup systemScalloped bracingSpecsBodyShape: DreadnoughtTop: Premium solid Adirondack spruceBracing pattern: Handcarved X-bracingBack & Sides: Select solid mahoganyFinish: Natural high gloss with aging tonerNeckMaterial: Select mahoganyTruss rod: AdjustableFingerboardMaterial: EbonyBridge: EbonyNut material: Natural boneNut width: 1.75"HardwareTuning machines: Nickel-plated 14:1 ratioOtherCase included: ProTour BV-2510 Deluxe gig bag with Blueridge logoNumber of strings: 6Orientation: Right handedFeatured ArticlesReviewsBe the first to review the ProductQ&AHave a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.submitteda month agoasked byChadwickfromChico, CAHello, do you know the scale length for this guitar? Thank you

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2018 Campanella A-5 - 2007 Brentrup A4C - 1915 Frank Merwin Ashley violin - Huss & Dalton DS - 1923 Gibson A2 black snakehead - '83 Flatiron A5-2 - 1939 Gibson L-00 - 1936 Epiphone Deluxe - 1928 Gibson L-5 - ca. 1890s Fairbanks Senator Banjo - ca. 1923 Vega Style M tenor banjo - ca. 1920 Weymann Style 25 Mandolin-Banjo - National RM-1 The following members say thank you to Jim Garber for this post: Jun-25-2014, 9:16am #12 Registered User Re: The Slow Downer I tried both Amazing Slowdowner and Transcribe! demos side by side for a week before purchasing Transcribe!. They do the same things and the sound quality is very similar. For my use, I prefered the look, ease of use, and features of Transcribe over Amazing Slowdowner by a fair bit. For me, TASD seemed less friendly to use after using transcribe. Fantastic tools which ever one you chose imo.just this week, I listened to Grismans two leads on Hot Corn Cold Corn(Grisman/Garcia) and, as best I could, tried to duplicate by what I heard realtime. Then I looped at 70% and was surprised how the ear can be fooled. For me right now, slowing down and looping is the only way to hear the truth. Jun-25-2014, 10:04am #13 Economandolinist Re: The Slow Downer For a first application, apply whichever slow-downer software you choose to the intro of Monroe's Roanoke. Your head will explode. Amanda-2007 Duff F5-2001 Stiver F5-Blueridge BR-40T Tenor Guitar-1923 Bacon Style-C Tenor Banjo The following members say thank you to Amanda Gregg for this post: Jun-25-2014, 10:07am #14 Registered User Re: The Slow Downer Linux?! No iThisorthat?!Talk about old timey! Object to this post? Find out how to ignore me here! Jun-25-2014, 10:16am #15 Registered User Re: The Slow Downer I find it invaluable on my iphone to use with 'captured' tunes. My work-around to the non-streaming issue is to:1) record the tune via iphone or similar;2) email to self;3) open the attached recording in ASD app and4) Voila, tune now in app!Snagged a nice Bush rendition of Brilliancy off the web this way, working it nowWith much pleasure.Hope this helps.D in B'more Jun-25-2014, 10:17am #16 Registered User Re: The Slow Downer Originally Posted by dulcillini Anyone here have any experience with this product. "The Amazing Slow Downer" or some similar name ? Seems like it could be a useful tool to break down songs you are trying to learn. Thanks I've been using ASD since 1997. It is useful for MANY tasks besides slowing down tunes. You can create loops of difficult passages; you can create playlists and add comments. You can SAVE those loops (as .wav or .mp3). I've used ASD. Learn how to play the Blueridge Mountain Blues on Banjo. You can choose from these 2 Blueridge Mountain Blues Banjo tabs: Blueridge Mountain Blues scruggs style, Blueridge Print / Download manual. Advertisement. Print Blueridge BM12Y19 Owner's Manual . Blueridge BM12Y19: Owner's Manual ManualsLib has more than 351 Blueridge manuals Checkout popular Blueridge categories . Air Conditioner Manuals ; Furnace Manuals

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Track OrderBest SellersDaily PickDealsLive Sound EventNew ArrivalsBundlesUsed & VintageShop By CategoryGuitarsBassesAmps & EffectsDrumsRecordingKeyboards & MIDILive SoundDJ EquipmentLightingAccessoriesBand & OrchestraMics & WirelessMusic SoftwarePlatinum GearOutletGalleryDescriptionFeaturesSpecsReviewsQ&AHomeGuitarsAcoustic Guitars...6 String Acoustic Guitars(0)|Q&A|Item #:1500000431729 POS #:1200812786-month special financing^ + $64 back in Rewards** Limited time Learn MoreLease-To-Own Purchase OptionsLearn moreFree Delivery45 Day ReturnsProtect your gearLearn moreCover drops, spills or cracks with Pro CoverageSave on orders $199+ and get advice on guitarsBeginnersSet upEffectsNeed Help?See All Blueridge 6 String Acoustic GuitarsGalleryDescriptionFeaturesSpecsReviewsQ&ADescriptionThe Blueridge BR-240 Prewar Series dreadnought acoustic guitar offers musicians a vintage instrument with modern playability. Crafted with a solid Adirondack spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides, the BR-240 produces a warm, balanced tone with clear highs and rich lows. Its slim mahogany neck and 1.75" nut width provide comfortable action for intricate fretwork, while the premium ebony fingerboard and bridge deliver a smooth playing surface. Nickel tuners keep the BR-240 in tune through long jam sessions or recording takes. Vintage Materials for Authentic ToneThe BR-240's solid Adirondack spruce top is hand-selected for its resonant, projecting qualities, which open up and improve with age. Paired with solid mahogany back and sides, a classic tonewood combination, you'll experience the nuanced sound of a well-aged instrument right out of the box. The scalloped X-bracing, dovetail neck joint and high-gloss finish adhere strictly to prewar specifications for woody warmth and clarity.Play All Day in ComfortThe BR-240's slim mahogany neck and 1.75" nut width give you a profile and spacing familiar to vintage instruments but with a modern, playable feel.

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I just tried to install "xtracks"ver.3.2. all went well and i could place many different tracks selected at random to see the results.The problem is that i seem to have a huge number of items that i cannot used because the *.s and *.sd files are not present. Examples: "A1T100r10d concrete.s", "ukfs_s_1x200m.s". There are a large number of these. There is also the road section that are not in the GLOBAL\SHAPES folder. By the way I have only one default road installed namely "Marias Pass" Have I missed something in the install?, This is my first post but I've been reading all the sections for a while. A good day to you all. 2500 Post Veteran Join Date: Nov 1999 Posts: 3758 Location: Jacksonville,, FL, USA. Preferred Sim: MSOR RE: XTRACKS installI haven't tried an X-tracks install yet, but I suspect that your problem relates to having only the one route installed. This will mean that anything that should have come in with the other routes is not installed, and therefore "missing". Given that it takes nearly 2G to install the whole thing, you may want to install all routes, then make copies of CD/R platters of your Global, Shapes, and textures directories. There have been utilities developed to copy everything to one directory, and you may wish to look into that.J. H. Sullivan, P.E. (retired - BlueRidge Route developer) Comment 2500 Post Veteran Join Date: Nov 1999 Posts: 3758 Location: Jacksonville,, FL, USA. Preferred Sim: MSOR RE: XTRACKS installI haven't tried an X-tracks install yet, but I suspect that your problem relates to having only the one route installed. This will mean that anything that should have come in with the other routes is not installed, and therefore "missing". Given that it takes nearly 2G to install the whole thing, you may want to install all routes, then make copies of CD/R platters of your Global, Shapes, and textures directories. There have been utilities developed to copy everything to one directory, and you may wish to look into that.J. H. Sullivan, P.E. (retired - BlueRidge Route developer) Comment Senior Member Join Date: Nov 1999 Posts: 699 Location: San Diego, California, USA. RE: XTRACKS install Just in case you may not know it, you have to have a Base install of xtracks 3.0. Then install 3.1, and then 3.2. John. Comment Senior Member Join Date: Nov 1999 Posts: 699 Location:

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Jun-24-2014, 9:37pm #1 Registered User Good Evening:Anyone here have any experience with this product. "The Amazing Slow Downer" or some similar name ? Seems like it could be a useful tool to break down songs you are trying to learn. Thanks Michael A. Harristhe dulcILLINICollings MF5 MandolinCollings MT2 MandolaMcSpadden Custom Mountain DulcimerKLOS Carbon Fiber Travel Mandolin"Home is the place we grow up wanting to leave and die trying to get back to." Nash Jun-24-2014, 9:40pm #2 Economandolinist Re: The Slow Downer I have it for iPhone, and it is WONDERFUL, best app I have ever purchased, period. I have learned so much by using it as part of my practice routine. Amanda-2007 Duff F5-2001 Stiver F5-Blueridge BR-40T Tenor Guitar-1923 Bacon Style-C Tenor Banjo Jun-24-2014, 10:07pm #3 Registered User Re: The Slow Downer I have it on my desktop. Works good. I have a app called Anytune Pro, on my IPad. They both work great. The Anytune is cheaper on price. Thanks GaryGibson F5LWeber Gallatin Jun-24-2014, 10:09pm #4 Are we there yet..... Re: The Slow Downer Yes I find it very helpful when learning new tunes. Jun-24-2014, 11:10pm #5 MandoNewbie Re: The Slow Downer The only downside to having it on the iPhone is you have to have the music in your iTunes library. It won't work with music stored in iCloud and streamed, and it won't work with external music apps like Spotify. Jun-24-2014, 11:40pm #6 MandolaViola Re: The Slow Downer I just slow down music with Audacity, if I need to. (I don't own or use, or anticipate ever owning/using, anything that's called an iThisorthat, but just have a regular old-fashioned desktop and a bunch of mp3 music files, or else I've converted videos from YouTube to mp3 format first.)bratsche Jun-25-2014, 12:30am #7 Registered User Re: The Slow Downer This is another "slow downer" type software (for MS-Windows): not specifically designed as slow-down software, Musescore can also be used: Jun-25-2014, 5:01am #8 Registered User Re: The Slow Downer I've tried it and love it but am just waiting for them to make a Linux compatible version. The following members say thank you to neil argonaut for this post: Jun-25-2014, 5:33am #9 Registered User Re: The Slow Downer First class piece of kit..... Jun-25-2014, 8:52am #10 Registered User Re: The Slow Downer Originally Posted by neil argonaut I've tried it and love it but am just waiting for them to make a Linux compatible version. Debian Linux has package called playitslowly. Jun-25-2014, 9:02am #11 Mando-Accumulator Re: The Slow Downer I use ASD a lot. I can also export them to a disc as a slow-downed versions to play along with. JimMy Stream on SoundcloudFacebook19th Century TunesPlaying lately:1924 Gibson A4 -. Learn how to play the Blueridge Mountain Blues on Banjo. You can choose from these 2 Blueridge Mountain Blues Banjo tabs: Blueridge Mountain Blues scruggs style, Blueridge Print / Download manual. Advertisement. Print Blueridge BM12Y19 Owner's Manual . Blueridge BM12Y19: Owner's Manual ManualsLib has more than 351 Blueridge manuals Checkout popular Blueridge categories . Air Conditioner Manuals ; Furnace Manuals

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Track OrderBest SellersDaily PickDealsBig Bang Drum SaleNew ArrivalsNew from NAMMUsed & VintageShop By CategoryGuitarsBassesAmps & EffectsDrumsRecordingKeyboards & MIDILive SoundDJ EquipmentLightingAccessoriesBand & OrchestraMics & WirelessMusic SoftwarePlatinum GearOutletGalleryDescriptionFeaturesSpecsReviewsQ&AHomeGuitarsAcoustic Guitars...6 String Acoustic Guitars(1)|Q&A|Item #:1500000431714 POS #:1200810886-month special financing^ + $43 back in Rewards** Limited time Learn MoreLease-To-Own Purchase OptionsLearn moreFree Delivery45 Day ReturnsProtect your gearLearn moreCover drops, spills or cracks with Pro CoverageSave on orders $199+ and get advice on guitarsBeginnersSet upEffectsNeed Help?See All Blueridge 6 String Acoustic GuitarsGalleryDescriptionFeaturesSpecsReviewsQ&ADescriptionExperience the rich, resonating tone that only solid woods can produce with the Blueridge BR-143 Historic Series 000 acoustic guitar. Crafted with a solid Sitka spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides, this guitar creates warm, balanced tones perfect for singer-songwriters and fingerstyle players. The smaller 000 body size provides focused, articulate sound with enhanced midrange that cuts through mixes. Solid Woods for Premium ResonanceThe BR-143's solid Sitka spruce top is renowned for its clarity, projection and responsive midrange. Hand-selected mahogany back and sides add warmth, depth and balanced overtones. Together, these tonewoods produce the open, resonating sound that has made Blueridge guitars famous. Scalloped bracing optimizes the top's vibration for a broad tonal range. Comfortable Neck and Fingerboard Promote Fluid PlayingThe slim mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard were designed with playability in mind. The neck's contour and medium action allow for fast, easy transitions along the fingerboard. The fingerboard's smooth rosewood construction and width at the nut provide a comfortable playing surface for intricate fingerpicking passages. Overall, the BR-143's neck and fingerboard make it very hard to put down. FeaturesSolid Sitka spruce top, solid mahogany back and sides000 body size, enhanced midrangeSlim mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboardScalloped bracing for optimal vibrationSpecsBodyTop wood: Select solid Sitka spruceBack & sides: Select solid mahoganyFinish: Vintage toned high glossNeckMaterial: Select mahoganyScale length: 25.5" (assumed typical for similar models, please confirm)FingerboardMaterial: East Indian rosewoodNut material: Natural boneNut width: 1.6875"HardwareTuners: Nickel-plated 14:1OtherNumber of strings: 6Orientation: Right handedIncluded case: ProTour BV-2510 Deluxe gig bag with Blueridge logoFactory strings: D'Addario EJ-16Featured ArticlesReviews100%of respondents would recommend this to a friendFiltersDescribe YourselfExperienced1ProsGood Audio1Good Feel1Stays In Tune1 Reviewed by 1 customersAmazing guitar - You get

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The premium ebony fingerboard and bridge are smooth and durable under your fingers. With its comfortable neck and mid-sized dreadnought body, the BR-240 invites hours of playing while seated or standing. Road-Ready and Stage-WorthyNickel tuners provide precise and stable tuning for live performance or recording. The BR-240 includes a hardshell case to protect your investment when traveling to band practice, studio sessions or shows. Visually, the BR-240 offers understated elegance with a natural high-gloss finish and abalone rosette. For authentic prewar tone and style with contemporary playability at an accessible price, look no further than the Blueridge BR-240. FeaturesSolid Sitka spruce top, solid East Indian rosewood back and sidesMahogany neck, ebony fingerboard, cutaway body designL.R. Baggs E.A.S. pickup systemScalloped bracingSpecsBodyShape: DreadnoughtTop: Premium solid Adirondack spruceBracing pattern: Handcarved X-bracingBack & Sides: Select solid mahoganyFinish: Natural high gloss with aging tonerNeckMaterial: Select mahoganyTruss rod: AdjustableFingerboardMaterial: EbonyBridge: EbonyNut material: Natural boneNut width: 1.75"HardwareTuning machines: Nickel-plated 14:1 ratioOtherCase included: ProTour BV-2510 Deluxe gig bag with Blueridge logoNumber of strings: 6Orientation: Right handedFeatured ArticlesReviewsBe the first to review the ProductQ&AHave a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.submitteda month agoasked byChadwickfromChico, CAHello, do you know the scale length for this guitar? Thank you

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Track OrderBest SellersDaily PickDealsLive Sound EventNew ArrivalsBundlesUsed & VintageShop By CategoryGuitarsBassesAmps & EffectsDrumsRecordingKeyboards & MIDILive SoundDJ EquipmentLightingAccessoriesBand & OrchestraMics & WirelessMusic SoftwarePlatinum GearOutletGalleryDescriptionFeaturesSpecsReviewsQ&AHomeGuitarsAcoustic Guitars...6 String Acoustic Guitars(0)|Q&A|Item #:1500000431729 POS #:1200812786-month special financing^ + $64 back in Rewards** Limited time Learn MoreLease-To-Own Purchase OptionsLearn moreFree Delivery45 Day ReturnsProtect your gearLearn moreCover drops, spills or cracks with Pro CoverageSave on orders $199+ and get advice on guitarsBeginnersSet upEffectsNeed Help?See All Blueridge 6 String Acoustic GuitarsGalleryDescriptionFeaturesSpecsReviewsQ&ADescriptionThe Blueridge BR-240 Prewar Series dreadnought acoustic guitar offers musicians a vintage instrument with modern playability. Crafted with a solid Adirondack spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides, the BR-240 produces a warm, balanced tone with clear highs and rich lows. Its slim mahogany neck and 1.75" nut width provide comfortable action for intricate fretwork, while the premium ebony fingerboard and bridge deliver a smooth playing surface. Nickel tuners keep the BR-240 in tune through long jam sessions or recording takes. Vintage Materials for Authentic ToneThe BR-240's solid Adirondack spruce top is hand-selected for its resonant, projecting qualities, which open up and improve with age. Paired with solid mahogany back and sides, a classic tonewood combination, you'll experience the nuanced sound of a well-aged instrument right out of the box. The scalloped X-bracing, dovetail neck joint and high-gloss finish adhere strictly to prewar specifications for woody warmth and clarity.Play All Day in ComfortThe BR-240's slim mahogany neck and 1.75" nut width give you a profile and spacing familiar to vintage instruments but with a modern, playable feel.

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I just tried to install "xtracks"ver.3.2. all went well and i could place many different tracks selected at random to see the results.The problem is that i seem to have a huge number of items that i cannot used because the *.s and *.sd files are not present. Examples: "A1T100r10d concrete.s", "ukfs_s_1x200m.s". There are a large number of these. There is also the road section that are not in the GLOBAL\SHAPES folder. By the way I have only one default road installed namely "Marias Pass" Have I missed something in the install?, This is my first post but I've been reading all the sections for a while. A good day to you all. 2500 Post Veteran Join Date: Nov 1999 Posts: 3758 Location: Jacksonville,, FL, USA. Preferred Sim: MSOR RE: XTRACKS installI haven't tried an X-tracks install yet, but I suspect that your problem relates to having only the one route installed. This will mean that anything that should have come in with the other routes is not installed, and therefore "missing". Given that it takes nearly 2G to install the whole thing, you may want to install all routes, then make copies of CD/R platters of your Global, Shapes, and textures directories. There have been utilities developed to copy everything to one directory, and you may wish to look into that.J. H. Sullivan, P.E. (retired - BlueRidge Route developer) Comment 2500 Post Veteran Join Date: Nov 1999 Posts: 3758 Location: Jacksonville,, FL, USA. Preferred Sim: MSOR RE: XTRACKS installI haven't tried an X-tracks install yet, but I suspect that your problem relates to having only the one route installed. This will mean that anything that should have come in with the other routes is not installed, and therefore "missing". Given that it takes nearly 2G to install the whole thing, you may want to install all routes, then make copies of CD/R platters of your Global, Shapes, and textures directories. There have been utilities developed to copy everything to one directory, and you may wish to look into that.J. H. Sullivan, P.E. (retired - BlueRidge Route developer) Comment Senior Member Join Date: Nov 1999 Posts: 699 Location: San Diego, California, USA. RE: XTRACKS install Just in case you may not know it, you have to have a Base install of xtracks 3.0. Then install 3.1, and then 3.2. John. Comment Senior Member Join Date: Nov 1999 Posts: 699 Location:

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To divide tracks when digitizing cassettes or vinyl. Best of all, it allows you to adjust the pitch of an audio file to match your instrument's tuning. It is constantly being improved by the programmer, Rolf Nilson. I consider ASD to be THE MOST USEFUL program I have on my computers. MikeyG Jun-25-2014, 10:29am #17 Registered User Re: The Slow Downer I am curious, when a tune is slowed down, what is the affect on the audio. Does it have a "cartoonish" sound.Thanks Scott Jun-25-2014, 10:37am #18 Economandolinist Re: The Slow Downer Originally Posted by SWS I am curious, when a tune is slowed down, what is the affect on the audio. Does it have a "cartoonish" sound. No, at least in the case of the Amazing Slow-Downer, which is why such programs are great. They slow it down while maintaining the original pitch. Amanda-2007 Duff F5-2001 Stiver F5-Blueridge BR-40T Tenor Guitar-1923 Bacon Style-C Tenor Banjo The following members say thank you to Amanda Gregg for this post: Jun-25-2014, 10:43am #19 Registered User Re: The Slow Downer At 50% or 70% there is almost no change or affect at all. Especially with dry recordings. Pitch remains same. One of modern software marvels imo. Below 40% there starts to be a increasing warble/distortion depending on the amount of reverb etc. I don't find the need to go below 70% often. I'll hit 50% when it gets tricky. Too slow and the feel for the timing gets lost on me.edit: ok I need a speed-upper typing software The following members say thank you to Mark Wilson for this post: Jun-25-2014, 10:55am #20 Economandolinist Amanda-2007 Duff F5-2001 Stiver F5-Blueridge BR-40T Tenor Guitar-1923 Bacon Style-C Tenor Banjo Jun-25-2014, 11:17am #21 Registered User Re: The Slow Downer I like the free Audacity software for this, because many of the tunes I want to learn by ear are in the middle of multi-tune sets (typical for Irish trad), or long session recordings. With Audacity I can isolate just the part I want, strip out the extra bits, slow it down (or not, depending on what I need), and then export a new MP3.I know some of the other "slowdown" software apps might include partial looping functions, I just prefer this working method of exporting a file. Jun-25-2014, 9:53pm #22 MandoNewbie Jul-06-2014, 1:37pm #23 Registered User Re: The Slow Downer Have a look at Anytune or Anytune Pro. Accesses tunes from online as well your local iTunes. Jul-06-2014, 9:11pm #24 Must. Keep. Practicing. Re: The Slow Downer I use the ASD app regularly! Great app!! Benjamin CGirouard A-5 #62Fender FM-100"Writing about music is like dancing about architecture." Jul-08-2014, 6:50am #25 Registered User Re: The Slow Downer I

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