Functional Ear Trainer vs DRC - Polyphonic Synthesizer Usage & Stats

Ear training can be easy and fun! With a right approach. Have you (or one of your friends) ever wanted to learn to transcribe or play music by ear? It is so important for a musician to know what you are hearing. A good musical ear helps when you are composing, improvising, transcribing melodies, or playing with others. Most likely you have already tried different programs to learn to recognize intervals or even to acquire perfect pitch. However, although such programs develop your ear, but can you actually play any melody you hear as soon as you listen to it? Imagine you could understand music… It is like when somebody is talking to you, you not only hear pleasant sounds, but you recognize words and their meaning. One day I came across Alain Benbassat's program called “Functional Ear Trainer” and have been using it ever since. It is based on Alain's ear training method to learn to recognize tones. The main difference between the Functional Ear Trainer and other methods is that it teaches you to distinguish between tones in the context of a particular musical key. You begin to recognize the role (or function) of each tone in this key, which is incredibly similar to its role in other keys of the same scale. And it is *guaranteed* anyone can gradually develop this skill. It does not matter: – who you are – an absolute beginner in music or a virtuoso professional musician; – how old you are – a 3 yo kid or a 90+ adult; – what musical instrument you play (you don't even have to play one). The only requirement is to practice for 10 minutes a day. I was so excited about this ear trainer that I have developed an Android app based on the Alain Benbassat method. I hope you will find it useful. Download this app right now, and have fun with your ear training!
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DRC is powerful virtual analog polyphonic synthesizer that recreates the characteristic sound of classic synthesizers like the Roland Juno, Minimoog and many more. Designed for portability, its sound engine is shared across all platforms sounding exactly the same on both desktop and mobile versions. Features: - Up to 8 voices - Two main oscillators, one sub-oscillator and one noise source - Detune, sync and ring modulation - 4 pole self resonant low pass Ladder Filter - 2 pole multi mode filter (LP, HP, BD, NOTCH) - 2 LFO's and 2 analog modeled envelope generators - Stereo Tape Delay with time modulation - Lush Stereo Reverb with modulation and self growing decay - True stereo, analog modeled multi mode chorus - Arpeggiator with 4 modes, tempo sync and hold function For detailed operation information and requirements please visit: https://www.imaginando.pt/products/drc-polyphonic-synthesizer/help/contents Learn DRC - Check out over 100 DRC Sound Design Tutorial videos and learn how to make some of the most iconic synth sounds ever created, with our dedicated DRC playlist: https://www.imaginando.pt/media/100-drc-sound-design-tutorials We're passionate about customer service too - If you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback, please get in touch via our contact page: https://www.imaginando.pt/contact-us
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Functional Ear Trainer VS.
DRC - Polyphonic Synthesizer

novembre 26, 2024