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[Win95] transcribe520.exe - Shareware for Windows to help transcribe music from sound files

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Malcolm Muir

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Jul 13, 2002, 4:23:46 AM7/13/02
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On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 04:22:26PM +0100, Andy Robinson wrote:

> Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2002 16:22:26 +0100
> From: Andy Robinson <an...@seventhstring.demon.co.uk>

> I have uploaded to "pub/incoming/" FTP directory version 5.20 of
> the Transcribe! application for Windows (self-installing executable).
>
> Filename: transcribe520.exe
> Size: 1.07 MB
> Target Platform : Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT with a soundcard.
> Release Date: 25 June 2002
>
> This is a new version of a program which you already have.
> Current location is :
> ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/ibmpc/win95/apps/music/
>
> Short: Shareware for Windows to help transcribe music from sound files.
>
> Longer Description:
> The Transcribe! application is an assistant for people who sometimes
> want to work out a piece of music from a recording, in order to write it
> out, or play it themselves, or both.
> The usual technique for doing this is to copy the music to cassette and
> then listen repeatedly to each bit, using your ear and your brain to
> work out what is happening. Unless you have perfect pitch then you also
> need a piano or a guitar handy to check out which note is which.
> However, if you copy the recording to your computer's hard disk as a
> sound file then you can use Transcribe! instead of the cassette machine
> and the piano. Transcribe! offers many features aimed at making the
> transcription job smoother and easier, including the ability to slow
> down the music without changing its pitch, and to analyse chords and
> show you what notes are present.
> There is more information at www.seventhstring.demon.co.uk
>
> Shareware: 30 days free use, then 28 pounds / 40 dollars registration.
>
> Andy Robinson, Seventh String Software, www.seventhstring.demon.co.uk

This file is now available from ftp.demon.co.uk in the directory
/pub/ibmpc/win95/apps/music. Thanks for the upload.

Malcolm

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