 | Nov 17 2008 |
MSWFUJOWDFFYC I'm impressed by the quality with which ASD is able to manipulate pitch and speed. Of all the programs I've used, the sound quality on ASD is one of the best. From a user interface standpoint, ASD is nothing short of an attack on everything that is good and decent in the world. The UI is an unmitigated disaster. I honestly can't imagine how it could be much worse. For this, they have taken quite a bit of criticism over the years, and rightfully so. Someone at Roni must really love it though because they've had the same horrible turd of an interface now for years. The mind reels at how much more money they would make with a decent interface, and if they'd sell ASD as an AU and/or VST plug-in. The folks at Roni are geniuses in pitch manipulation and complete retards otherwise. Please, guys, PLEASE come into the 21st century! (Version 3.2.4) | |
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 | Mar 4 2008 |
CORPSECORPS A very cool program, but i don't have enough use for it to buy. 8^( Can't say much about the user interface, myself since i haven't used it to the extent that problems leap out. (Version 3.2) | |
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 | Jan 14 2008 |
BRUSKI2007 Developer: I would like to lend my voice to previous reviewers' calls for a major interface upgrade. There should be some way to access the iTunes playlists from within the program. Secondly, the windows should be resizable; in the sense of having corners that can be dragged. Furthermore, there is no way to search within larger playlist. Overall, there is way to much clutter and it doesn't feel Mac-like whatsoever. Unfortunately, since I feel that I am constantly fighting with the interface it kills the user experience for me. Like the last reviewer, I see the program being actively updated without the UI problems being addressed. On a positive note, the program is second to none at its primary purpose of slowing the track down and changing pitch. Developer, please do something. I am trying very hard to love this program. (Version 3.1.9) | |
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 | Jan 10 2008 |
NICOLASD Request to Developer: PLEASE FIX THE TERRIBLE USER INTERFACE, OR GET SOMEONE TO DO IT FOR YOU! The functionality is GREAT and unmatched, but the more I use this program the more I realize it's extremely user-hostile. Look at a program like WireTap Studio for an example. How about a waveform of the track so we can visually set start and stop points? There are so many problems, I can't begin to list them all. The playlist needs to be a separate window, resizable, sortable the same way an iTunes playlist is. USEFUL. I need this program to work FOR me. The developer updates it regularly, and regularly IGNORES these issues. please HELP US (Version 3.1.8) | |
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 | May 21 2007 |
HALFASEMITONE Another musicians comment. Quicktime can't do what ASD can do. It's just not as easy to loop, have presets and so on. There's no Slow down types in Quicktime. This program is meant for TRANSCRIBING. (An art that most musicians don't do alot of these days... for some reason.) You can also practice along a section of a tune by looping a section at frame accurate resolution. This means that you can loop a section and nudge the start and end points just right so you can practice a section along with it in perfect time. As it loops back to the start point you can adjust it so it's in complete time so you don't break the flow of the pulse. If you don't know what I'm talking about pick up an instrument and try practicing a section looping in quicktime. Good Luck. In ASD, you can speed it up bit by bit without having to render it. Or try speeding it up in quicktime. Good luck since the slider is small and jumps in huge increments. Amadeus is NOT a TRANSCRIBING tool. Nowhere on the website does it say that Amadeus is great for transcribing. Thats because it's not. It specifically says "Amadeus Pro is a powerful multitrack audio editor...". ASD is NOT multitrack audio editor because it's not supposed to be. In actuality I shouldn't be comparing Quicktime with Amadeus with ASD because these three apps are in three different categories. If anything you should have all three of these pieces of software. Quicktime to pull the audio from a movie , Amadeus to edit out dialog and keep only the score, and ASD to transcribe the score easily. ASD is a musicians tool made to do musicians things. This is NOT a tool to make cool effects or to edit out a sax solo. It's supposed to help you hear sax solo at various tempos. Try transcribing "Koko" or "Shaw Nuff" by Charlie Parker (if you know who he is) and you'll quickly realize that Quicktime, and Amadeus don't cut it... because they weren't meant to do what ASD was meant to do. (Version 3.1.5) | |
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 | Jun 8 2007 |
DOM21 Excellent comment. I completely agree. (Version 3.1.6) | |
 | Jul 22 2007 |
MADMEGDIGITALLTD Actually, Amadeus is a very good aid in transcription. So is sound studio. And even QT can be used. It's just that these program are not as dedicated to the task as ASD is. I actually bought ASD for a different function: I used it to adjust speed and pitch of loops and other sound samples for use in sequencing (something that DigitalPeformer, my sequencing software, doesn't do very well on its own). ASD's processing of audio is unparalleled. It sounds great, even with extreme changes of pitch and/or speed. Since buying ASD, I no longer use Amadeus for transcribing, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone who transcribes on a regular basis. However, that doesn't mean a casual transcriber can't make use of Amadeus, etc. simply because these programs don't exclusively specialize in this area. (Version 3.1.7) | |
 | Jul 26 2007 |
HALFASEMITONE buying the wrong tool for the job will make your job worse. Using ASD for time compression/expansion is a good/cheap way instead of spending hundreds in something like serato or protools. If you casually transcribe your money is well spent on ASD. The journey of 1000 miles begins with one step..... forward, not sideways. (Version 3.1.7) | |
 | Apr 5 2007 |
LARRY2 Tried this program...Loved it. Tried Amadeus Pro...Love it more. Bought it. You can't really go wrong with this one if all you want to in change pitch and speed. Want to do more well...Figure it out. (Version 3.1.3) | |
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 | Mar 3 2007 |
BRENDAN WALSH I like Amazing Tune Slow Downer for its simplicity. However, I wish their instructions for saving slowed down tunes to a folder were more step by step. e.g. complete with examples. I am just learning my way around my new iMac and need all the help I can get. (Version 3.1) | |
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 | Feb 16 2007 |
NICOLASD another professional musician's opinion here. this program has been my constant secret-weapon in prepping for auditions. nothing matches it's power or features. i've said this before. the interface really needs a LOT of Mac OS X modernization. i wish the developer would spend some time on it or partner with someone who would. (Version 3.0.9) | |
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 | Jan 10 2007 |
KAYEL MOK.IN TOUCH is out of touch. This is a great program that does exactly the right things for musicians who like to transcribe fast or difficult passages. Quicktime Pro will do similar things, but is awkward and imprecise, whereas ASD allows for very precise control over speed, pitch, looping and so on. I think that most of the negative comments I have seen here are the expression of ignorance (I mean that in the nicest possible way). As a professional musician who does a lot of transcribing, I highly recommend it. I have Quicktime Pro and it doesn't cut it for this kind of thing. The new version is a great improvement. It works fine on my G4 and my old G3. (Version 3.0.8) | |
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 | Apr 11 2009 |
NOCTAMBULUS You're the one who's out of it, if you don't understand the concept of the value-judgment. Some feel that this software is overpriced for what it does. I happen to agree with them. If you like the software and feel that it is worth the price, then that's fine. Please, though, don't pretend that your opinion is any more valid than anyone else's when it comes to evaluating the price-to-quality ratio of this software. (And by the way, your being a professional musician doesn't give your opinion any more weight than anyone else's). (Version 3.2.5.2) | |
 | Jan 9 2007 |
MOK.IN.TOUCH Can't take any software that is over priced and also doesn't work. I thought this newer version was going to be better. No, it isn't. It doesn't work in my G4 anyway. Other than TimeStreach, if you have QuickTime Pro, you can go to menu bar/window/AV control, then you can do everything exactly as this software can do. You can pause the music and slide the control back to find your note instantly. If you have paid for QuickTime Pro already, why bother to pay for something else again to do the same thing you already have paid. That's the way I see it!!! BTW, Amadeus doesn't do the same thing. (Version 3.0.8) | |
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 | Jan 9 2007 |
VEGGIEDUDE Competition? Try Amadeus. It does this and a whole lot more for a very good price. (Version 3.0.i8) | |
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 | Jan 8 2007 |
MOK.IN.TOUCH I've tried to use this. It looks great, features are great...but it just keep on stopping and telling me to lower the setting under 'General Setting'. How low can it go? It just keeps on doing the same thing over and over again. What a turn off. If I have to pay that price, I'd prefer to buy 'TimeStreach' 3 times. TimeScreatch has only a 'PAUSE' button less than I want. It does everything just fine for me for 1/3 of the price. This software goes to trash for me. (Version 3.0.7) | |
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 | Feb 16 2007 |
HOLYPOLY >>I'd prefer to buy 'TimeStreach' 3 times. TimeScreatch has only a 'PAUSE' button less than I want. It does everything just fine for me for 1/3 of the price. - That's 2/3 of the price if you buy both | |
 | Oct 25 2006 |
DOM21 Well obviously this is NOT a revision to install if you've been using SD with iTunes store songs :-( (Version 3.0.5) | |
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 | Jul 31 2006 |
Very interesting program with some unique features. Needs some competition tho. Too expensive. (Version 3.0) | |
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 | Aug 23 2006 |
JOZSEPH Try MachineHead if you want better value (Version 3.0.2) | |
 | Jul 4 2006 |
HENDO gahh, too expensive...cool program though (Version 3.0) | |
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 | Jan 24 2006 |
TUPRING I just noticed that Apple has once again stolen a third party idea and built it in to the OS. QuickTime Player can now do the same "Time-Stretch" without changing the pitch. No EQ feature except bass and treble, but just thought I'd point it out. It is kind of annoying for developers I'm sure, that they take all these shareware things and build them in. (Version 2.8.1) | |
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 | Mar 28 2006 |
KAYEL Yeah, it's really annoying the way they keep improving their software. BTW, ASD is *way* more full-featured than just being able to stretch time. (Version 2.8.3) | |
 | Mar 28 2006 |
SWORDFISH Exactly, those who just wan't to slow down the pitch can get QT Pro and save 15$ or get Audacity and save 45$ (it's free). (Version 2.8.3) | |
 | May 28 2006 |
PAULYD I don't see Apple as a villain here. Time stretching/compressing and formant pitch shifting are hardly new concepts. There are lots of programs that can do it, some of which have been around for years. Besides, QuickTime Pro's time stretching sounds awful. The quality of Amazing Slow Downer's time stretching is outstanding and one of the main reasons for buying the program. (Version 2.8.5) | |
 | Aug 15 2006 |
MAJIKALMAN If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen. I mean, isn't this what capitalism is all about? ASD is great but $45 for an interface with a bunch of drop down lists and sliders tied to variables that get fed into an algorithm? I don't think so. Competition serves to inspire constant product innovations all the whlie driving prices down and so I'm all for Apple pushing developers to create the best of what they have to offer. I do love ASD tho, especially useful when trying to learn Pink Floyd's wicked riffs. (Version 3.0.1) | |
 | Jan 9 2006 |
NICOLASD i love this app. such a great practice tool, and like no other. i totally agree that the interface is cluttered, ugly and really needs a major re-do. (Version 2.8.1) | |
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 | Nov 22 2005 |
ALBERTO Same here. Professional keyboardist and pianist, Amazing X does its job wonderfully, I even sold my Tascam CD-VT training tool. (Version 2.8) | |
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 | Nov 15 2005 |
ANONYMOUS I am a professional guitarist. I bought ASD, and I'm glad I did. 'Nuff said. (Version 2.8) | |
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 | Nov 15 2005 |
TOMIS QuickTime has this "slowdown" functionality built-in, for free, just open your files in QuickTIme Player and open the A/V window to change the playback speed, it's been a feature of QT for a while they just put an interface on it recently. That being said, ASD's slowdowner is of a much higher quality than QuickTime's, just wish they'd clean the interface up, it's a cluttered mess. Not very MacOS X savvy interface design. The core functionality is great however. Works as advertised. (Version 2.8) | |
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 | Oct 10 2005 |
ANONYMOUS This is a great little app unless you buy your music on itunes. It won't play back anything that was bought legitimately through itunes. I know there is a way around it but I don't want to go through the trouble. (Version 2.7.9) | |
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 | Aug 22 2005 |
ANONYMOUS have also a look for Audacity. it does the same thing (along with many other features) and is freeware. (Version 2.7.8) | |
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 | Nov 14 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Audacity doesn't do it in real time. You have to record or load it in, then apply the speed changes, then listen. ASDX does it in real time. However, the latest version of Quicktime does this also if you know where to look :) (Version 2.8) | |
 | Jul 30 2005 |
RAINMAKER This is really funny to read this forum. All these posts about now the program is useless because it only plays a song for a little while then stops or crashes. DUH! That's what the demo version of the software is supposed to do. When you buy it and install the unlock patch, the software works flawlessly. I should know. I own and operate a professional recording studio and use this software at least on a weekly basis with no problems. These folks who claim the software is useless are idiots. They neither read the instructions, nor do they care about legally buying the software. Apparently they are too involved in trying to crack it to make it work. Well, if that's what you're trying to do, then yes, it won't work... give me e break! (Version 2.7.7) | |
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 | Oct 11 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Im with you on that! (Version 2.7.9) | |
 | Jun 23 2006 |
SJR I have been using Amazing Slow Downer for a couple of years. I often get errors when it runs, but generally it has worked OK. I can play entire songs and it did run as expected. I purchased a copy of this software. I am a legal user. Recently it has stopped working. I get the following error; "Error 139 Please redo the complete unlocking instructions or contact Roni Music" It has been so long since I installed it, I do not know how to redo the unlocking instructions. I tried reloading my password. I have contacted Roni Music a number of times and have not received a response. Does anyone know how to redo the unlocking instructions? (Version 2.8.5) | |
 | Jul 18 2005 |
FLARCH Does what nothing else does! No idea why this functionality is so scarce. If it wasn't unique as well as slick, it would be highly overpriced. (Version 2.7.7) | |
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 | May 5 2005 |
JAY PROTOPAPAS The one thing that QT7 doesn't do that ASD *does* is change the pitch without affecting the tempo. I have mixed feelings about the fact that ASD 2.7.6 won't be able to finagle iTunes songs as before. On the one hand, I'll miss the ability to tweak my songs within the application. But saving them as, say, a QT file, yields audibly choppy results. Maybe I can do without, then. I hope there was gonna be some headway made towards fine-tuning ASD's ability to handle mp4 files. Unfortunately, Apples apparent decision to protect their iTunes/iPod audio formatting pretty well guarantees this not happening. (Version 2.7.6) | |
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 | May 2 2005 |
CHRIS HABIG Quicktime 7 pro ($30) now includes this feature so it will be interesting to see how this software fares in the future. (Version 2.7.6) | |
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 | May 3 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Unless I'm mistaken, unlike Roni, QuickTime doesn't offer free upgrades. In fact, unless something has changed in recent history, as soon as you download a new verion of QuickTime, you lose your pro level license. I can recall paying for QT5 Pro a matter of days before it automatically upgraded to version 6 standard. Ron wouldn't do that to me! (Version 2.7.6) | |
 | Jun 13 2005 |
ANONYMOUS I just checked out Roni Music's Kagi store, and ASD does cost $45 now. (Version 2.7.7) | |
 | May 2 2005 |
DAVIS1 Hmm, the price is now $45 over at VT. Mistake or is a price hike coming to MU soon?(forty bucks for this thing isn't enuf for you, Roni?). (Version 2.7.6) | |
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 | May 2 2005 |
KATLPABLO One thing I think is missing is a 'SizzlingKeys' like feature to be used when transcribing music or voice into text or music-notation in another application. This feature would permit the user to play, pause, stop, etc., the sound file in ASD with a nunber of keyboard combinations without having to leave the active 'scribing' application. (Version 2.7.6) | |
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 | Apr 17 2005 |
PIANOPHILE If you want a full-featured audio editor, go elsewhere. If you really need the functionality this app provides, it's worth every penny. I wish it had a waveform view for precise selection of start- and end-points. Perhaps more buttons and less reliance on obscure hotkeys. (Version 2.7.5) | |
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 | Mar 29 2005 |
JOHN SCHULT I would have to agree. Comparing it to most other applications and indeed iLife, $40 is a little steep. (Version 2.7.4) | |
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 | Mar 7 2005 |
ENRIQUE VARGAS I use this software for a living for 4 years now and i assure you, I'ts the best app of its kind on the market. I don't mind paying $40 bucks for it; the time and money it saves me, because of its great user interface and overall effeciency is well worth the price. Thank you, Roni music (Version 2.7.4) | |
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 | Mar 7 2005 |
ANONYMOUS I would buy this at $20 in aheartbeat, but not $40. (Version 2.7.4) | |
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 | Mar 7 2005 |
IAMDORIAN Just a note to the developer on pricing. With respect to all the issues that most of us who've been around this business understand only too well (cost of support, upgrades, etc), this software still needs to be priced at about $25, not $40. I personally own perhaps 200 applications (no kidding!), but I tend to buy things because of need but based on price. Not cheap, but an idealist. I do tend to boycott overpriced packages when I can afford to. This is (sadly) one of those I do. Bt then, I am olny a part-time musician, and not having this does not mean my mussical life comes to an abrupt end. If your package was perhaps $25, you'd likely increase sales by 2-3 times. Additionally, it's likely that a price reduction would put an end to people passing around SNs and hacking you, providing additional revenue. As has been mentioned, the entire iLife suite is only $80 now. People tend to judge prices based on current paradigms. It's been said before, but that doesn't mean it doesn't need to be said yet again. : ) A very useful product, and it works. I'll be waiting with my plastic in hand! Keep up that Mac development...we love ya! (Version 2.7.4) | |
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 | Apr 14 2005 |
DAVIS1 Listen to what the man says :-) (Version 2.7.5) | |
 | Feb 24 2005 |
RONALD BRUNETTE I am very pleased with Amazing Slow Downer it accomplishes all it promises. It downloaded and installed on my Mac without any trouble. Ronald Brunette (Version 2.7.3) | |
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 | Jan 5 2005 |
ANONYMOUS For some reason, when I try to download it, i get the message "the server can't be found". Also, can't access ronimusic site, get the same message. (Version 2.7.2) | |
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 | Jan 5 2005 |
MU ADMIN Site access and download works fine here, must be an issue at your end. Have you entered proper DNS server numbers (provided by your ISP) in your Network settings? If you have a cable or DSL modem you might try reintializing the modem. (Version 2.7.2) | |
 | Feb 18 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Perhaps you have told NetBarrier or Little Snitch to keep a lid on your app phoning home...hmmm.... (Version 2.7.3) | |
 | Dec 27 2004 |
ANONYMOUS This is the only application that does what I need for my GarageBand songs (pitch shift), but $40 is just too much-GarageBand and the rest of iLife 04 together are only $50! (Version 2.7.1) | |
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 | Dec 17 2004 |
ANONYMOUS As an update to the previous post: I think my initial problems were due to upgrading from such an ancient version. I believe the error 138 is Roni's way of limiting usability for unregistered copies. The new version didn't recognize my antique DLL registration files, and caused all of my versions to revert to an unregistered state somehow. Once I got an updated registration package (thanks a lot for the quick save Roni!) and wiped out the old versions/plist files/etc., everything ran perfectly. Keeping in mind that I switched up from a much earlier copy (2.0.1), I must state right off that the speed and pitch algorithms are far cleaner and smoother than previously. I've been using Amazing X for 2 1/2 years in my private lesson studio for teaching students transcription and ear training skills. I can alter speeds to suit each individual student's needs, change tuning or completely alter the key signature as needed, and even loop segments. The Karaoke mode is vastly improved as well: I can wipe out all but the slightest hints of the original soloist to create background tracks for practicing, and I can save tracks for them to use at home. I've even convinced some of my students to purchase the program for their own use (the app is available for both Mac and Windows platforms), and they're always floored by how easy it is. I just wish I'd had this tool in university; transcriptions would have gone so much faster! Still some minor stability issues. As I mentioned, I had to wipe out all evidence of previous versions in order to get this one to work. When old code was still floating around on my harddrive, the program installed and ran, but it couldn't retain preferences; every time I started it up it acted like it was the first time, resetting to default settings and presenting the read-me file. I had run into problems with preference settings previously as well, along with issues reading from CD, but the latest install is flawless, leading me to think it was all related to the fossilized copy I had been using. Those performing a first-time installation or upgrading regularly shouldn't have the problems I did. In closing: if you need a tool for altering speed, pitch, or eliminating leads/vocals from recordings, this is an excellent solution. I highly recommend registering for full functionality. The price is very reasonable, and remember: Roni offers lifetime upgrading (a feature I should have takien advantage of a LONG time ago). And to think that once upon a time I was going to buy Thompson Vocal Eliminator and a speed/pitch adjustable CD system. Roni saved me thousands! Keep up the great work! (Version 2..7.1) | |
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 | Dec 16 2004 |
ANONYMOUS I've been using Amazing X since v2.0.1b. The latest version works really well - for the first minute. After 1:02:20 it crashes and spits out an error 138, claiming a "problem reading the file or not enough time to process the audio data" and instructing me to "lower the settings in the General Settings dialog". Trouble is, they can't go any lower. If this baby runs out of processor time and memory on a G4 800 with 1Gb there's a problem... Keep working on it! (Version 2..7.1) | |
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 | May 24 2004 |
FRINGEWOOD All .pkg installer packages should be stored in a disk image (.dmg), not just stuffed. There are all sorts of issues (permissions, corruptions, emptying trash, etc) that can lead to problems when a .pkg installer is placed on a hard drive. Please image the folder, not stuff. (Version 2.6.8) | |
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 | May 16 2004 |
ANONYMOUS Two of the text files (Welcome.txt and License.txt) always download locked and are always a royal pain to throw away. They're not being locked in the normal way, nor in any of the other usual non-Finder ways (such as name lock), and getting rid of them takes a long time that could better be spent doing something more productive. There is absolutely no need for it, so please stop locking these files! (Version 2.6.7) | |
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 | May 6 2004 |
BIG BAD BURT I play professionally and find this software indispensable for figuring out the most complicated guitar riffs and chord progressions. The price is a bargain for what it does! (Version 2.6.7) | |
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 | May 1 2004 |
PIANOPHILE Hopefully anyone that has purchased a license and is experiencing errors is reporting those errors to Roni and not just complaining here. Roni can't fix 'em if he doesn't hear about 'em. (Version 2.6.6) | |
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 | Apr 30 2004 |
ANONYMOUS I, too, am a registered user receiving the same errors. Too bad as this is great when it works. (Version 2.6.6) | |
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 | Apr 23 2004 |
WIGGUS Not true. The last version never finished playing a song on my 733 G4, and I have purchased the full version. The version before THAT works flawlessly! I'm cautious of this one. The version that works IS Amazing. (Version 2.6.6) | |
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 | Apr 22 2004 |
Prospective purchasers should ignore all the posts here claiming that ASD has bugs or doesnt work. They are using pirate versions or a pirate sn. ASD works flawlessly if you BUY IT. (Version 2.6.6) | |
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 | Apr 22 2004 |
PANCHO LOPEZ The best friend for writing music. The best friend for studying music. (Version 2.6.6) | |
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 | Mar 20 2004 |
PIANOPHILE Mark, if you buy a real license, the error 138 will go away. It only pops up when cracked codes are used with this app. If you are getting error 138 and you've actually bought a real code, contact Roni as something is probably amiss with your install. (Version 2.6.5) | |
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 | Mar 22 2004 |
KELVIN wouldn't it been so much simpler if he just placed a real warning sign instead of a fake error message? anyways, its a great app, haven't registered yet since I don't have any credit card (YET). Perfect for guitar players who want to study chord voicing (especially Jazz voicings). Sooo much worth the $39, given the amount of time (and frustration) it will save you :) (Version 2.6.5) | |
 | Feb 26 2004 |
MARK Ever since about OSX version 2.6.1 (possibly before) a bug exists that causes an error "138". The app. is utterly useless with this error, and it occurs consistently after playing approximately one minute of mp3 audio. My guess is that there is an issue with the mp3 audio buffer where the buffer does not, or does not completely, purge itself. When is this going to be resolved? (Version 2.6.4b) | |
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 | Mar 20 2004 |
DOCROSS Your problem is that you have not registered. You might try reading the Read Me, where it describes the limitations of the unregistered product. I love ASD. It works wonderfully well. (Version 2.6.5) | |
 | Feb 24 2004 |
WIGGUS The latest version will not play a song completely. Tells me to lower the quality requirements, the same settings by the way as the last version. The old version still works flawlessly though. Running 10.3.2 on 733 Quicksilver. (Version 2.6.4b) | |
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 | Jul 1 2003 |
JOHN This product has made listening to audiobooks a much better experience. Being able to SPEED UP the audio makes listening to a 20 hour audiobook take only 10 hours or anywhere in between. I've always had to put them on tape and use a tape player with speed control which makes everyone sound like chipmunks. Not the audio sounds normal, just sped up a bit. Thanks! btw, No crashes at all in OS X. (Version 2.5.9) | |
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 | Jul 1 2003 |
ANONYMOUS I purchased this software about a year ago and have used it extensively. The demo I used originally was unstable, but there have been multiple updates since then and I rarely have problems with the registered version. Excellent for transcribing songs and changing pitch - especially for complex celtic music written in specific keys. (Version 2.5.9) | |
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 | Jul 1 2003 |
DOCROSS I, too, find this piece of software to be wonderful. It works as advertised all the time. Since I registered, I have never had any errors. And if you read the Read Me, you'd figure out why the errors occurred. (Version 2.5.9) | |
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 | Feb 27 2003 |
ANONYMOUS Truly the best transcribing software on the market. It's also very stable, as once you purchase it and register, the developer sends you a fix to disable the -138 error. An invaluable tool for the working musician. (Version 2.5.5) | |
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 | Dec 12 2002 |
GOGO Extremely useful for learning/transcribing songs, but quite unstable. Error after playing a song for a while, from any source. Nonetheless, the only tool I've found that can do this. Hopefully they'll get the bugs worked out, and when they do, they'll get my money. (Version 2.5.1) | |
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 | Oct 15 2002 |
ANONYMOUS Don't use this, and definitely don't buy this until the bugs are worked out. The features are certainly nice, such as slowing something down or using the karaoke filter to extract vocals, but the bugs completely prevent it from being useful. Error type 138 after playing a song for a while, same error when trying to save. Find another program until this one is updated. It's essentially useless. (Version 2.0.5) | |
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