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14 Sep, 2009

Capo 1.1.2 - Slow down and learn to play your favorite songs. (Shareware)

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Capo 1.1.2

Capo is a musician’s best friend. It lets you slow down your favorite songs, so you can hear the notes and learn how they are played.


It’s your music

No longer do you have to rely on the musical tastes of others to learn music. Drag songs right from your music collection into capo to start learning them.

Pitch adjustment

Capo lets you adjust the pitch of your songs-so you can change their key or fine tune them to match your instrument.

Markers

Use keyboard shortcuts to mark verses, choruses, bridges, and other important points in your songs so you can return to them later.

Looping

Repeat difficult sections slowly, playing along with your favorite artist. Speed up gradually as you get better.

Music Export

Take your Capo-adjusted music with you. Export speed- and pitch-corrected audio to your iPod, and play along when and where it’s most convenient.

Effects

Capo lets you modify panning, adjust a 10-band graphic equalizer, and apply vocal reduction to help you isolate the parts of the music you wish to learn.

WHAT’S NEW
Version 1.1.2:

  • The waveform now continues to scroll smoothly when not looping, and a loop is visible.
  • Resolved a spurious crash that affected certain users.

Version 1.1.1:

  • Album art is now available immediately after it is retrieved from the iTunes store, and not after QuickLook has gotten around to caching it.
  • Fixed crashes reported by a small group of users.
  • Cleaned up a handful of small memory leaks.
  • Removed assertion failures that may have showed up in the console when mono files are played.
  • When mono files are played, spectrum data is shown properly in the effect views.

REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

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