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Great for Musicians and Music Students! 



- Version: 3.9 (v51), 5/21/2009 02:23PM PST
nimbleswitch
For $20 Audiolobe provides you with:
The ability to slow down an audio without changing its pitch. This means you can practice with a play-along recording as slowly as you need, at first. You can then increase the tempo up to normal speed as you progress--even boost the tempo for additional practice, all without changing the key.
It also allows you to change the pitch in semi-tone increments. This means you can practice with one play-along recording in all 12 sounding keys at any tempo you like. Fantastic!
It also has Bass, Treble, Balance, and Volume controls to customize the play-along to your particular needs.
I have made suggestions for material improvements to John Dufty, the designer, and he was highly receptive to them, indicating that he intended to work on them very soon, right after his current project is completed. These improvements include: (1) The ability to record one's own performance over the play-along with sound-on-sound tracks so that a musician or student can evaluate one's performance; (2) The ability to record sound-on-sound with altered tempo, pitch, and balance settings, and with volume controls for each track in playback; (3) replacing the bass and treble sliders with a 10- or 12-band equalizer with pre-amp slider; and (4) enabling the musician or student to access Audiolobe directly from within iTunes, so that iTunes' display abilities can be used to select the audio clips.
This is already a great program--worth well beyond the $20. With the new enhancements it will become absolutely TERRIFIC tool for Musicians and Music Students. Best $20 I ever spent on a music-related item.
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- 12 keys?
Changes only for Leopard 



- Version: 3.0, 8/6/2008 06:54PM PST
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qwert1233166
I bought this program only to find that the new interface and the ability to save changes, is only for MacOS 10.5 (Leopard) no changes for Tiger user (like me), and the worst part is tha there's not mention of this in the information text. It's a fraud.
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Still 20 seconds of tryout??? 



- Version: 2.7, 5/14/2008 04:41PM PST
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weasel-boy
Seriously, this is the stupidest thing I have come across in years. You barely have time to adjust a single control to make any kind of intelligent evaluation. Avoid this like the plague. It doesn't deserve attention. There are much better things out there.