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Beat Doctor vs Resonator Audio Unit Usage & Stats
Beat Doctor analyzes the tempo of the music that it hears in real time as well as songs from your music library. Beat Doctor draws a bar chart showing how the tempo of the music varies over time. You can play back and zoom in and out on the chart. Use Beat Doctor when practicing to see how steady your tempo is, or use it to get a reference tempo of pre-recorded music.
Beat Doctor does a pretty good job of guessing tempo, but it can get easily confused as well. Determining tempo accurately is hard!
Like all my apps, Beat Doctor will never collect any information from you or show you advertising of any kind.
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Resonator Audio Unit is an audio effect that creates natural sounding resonances in an acoustic body. That will add warmth and fullness to the tone of any instrument or to your record. You can control the acoustic body thickness, size and the amount of resonances.
There is also additional reverb effect so you can add reflections to the sound of the resonator. This is useful if you use the app as a standalone to get your whole sound and play on your instrument via iRig or similar adapter.
The app uses realistic and innovative algorithms created by me that you can not find in other software.
Features of the Resonator Audio Unit:
- warm and natural sounding resonances
- acoustic body controls for thickness and size
- resonances amount control
- additional reverb effect
- Efx on/off button (available when used as a stand alone app)
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Resonator Audio Unit
December 31, 2024