I finally put links to all my iOS apps on one site:
http://www.tradlessons.com/apps.html
iOS Apps for Musicians
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- Belgian_Waffle
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Re: iOS Apps for Musicians
Most of the above +
Recorder Pro
Slow Down Music Player (to slow down Mp3's I ripped from Michael's excellent youtube vids which are still too fast for me, )
Question :
I love and use the ABC-explorer a lot on my pc. The side to side of dots, ABC and whistle-tab and being able to edit the ABC is excellent. Does anyone know of an Ios-app which can do the same. I've got the tunebook but miss my whistle tabs (I know, I should do without and so on and so on... ).
Recorder Pro
Slow Down Music Player (to slow down Mp3's I ripped from Michael's excellent youtube vids which are still too fast for me, )
Question :
I love and use the ABC-explorer a lot on my pc. The side to side of dots, ABC and whistle-tab and being able to edit the ABC is excellent. Does anyone know of an Ios-app which can do the same. I've got the tunebook but miss my whistle tabs (I know, I should do without and so on and so on... ).
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Re: iOS Apps for Musicians
iStroboSoft & iProRecorder - I like them, but TunePal seems to be a bit awkward for me. Can't get used to it.
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Re: iOS Apps for Musicians
brotherwind wrote:I recently found "pitch primer". It's very usefull as tuner and to do/record exercises.
Have a look: Pitch Primer
Whoa! That's amazing. I'm going to have to buy that one!
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Re: iOS Apps for Musicians
On my iPhone 4 I've been using the app Capo for about four months. It not only allows you to control the speed/tempo of an mp3 file while maintaining true pitch but it also allows you to adjust the pitch without affecting tempo. This make learning new pieces/passages much easier. Check it out.
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