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Old 10-18-2011, 02:57 PM   #1
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Has anyone have an idea about learning any musical instruments using slow down music software like song surgeon, audacity and others?
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Hi, I recently went on a quest to find the best
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slow down software
and I am so happy with my choice. I have saved so much time learning new songs for my gigs with
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mTrax
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TerraSofta
. This one is different from the rest in many ways, one way is that I don't have to take the time to load new songs, when I open mTrax it auto loads all my current tunes and they are all there ready for me to make sections, as many as I want per track. I loop through them at increasing tempo and even faster than normal tempo so when I am live and the drummer is racing, I can keep up. It has so many features, way too many to list here. I wanted to rave about the software also since not only is it great, but once I had a question and I got fantastic Tech Support. I highly recommend
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mTrax
. I downloaded a free trial version by searching on Terrasofta and mTrax.
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