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April '09

Capo 1.0 Coverage

Have you have seen the coverage at Daring Fireball, or read my official press release today?

Maybe you follow the @capoapp, or my @liscio feed at twitter.

Perhaps you read a blog post about Capo?

It’s also possible that you found out about Capo on a social news site.

If you haven’t seen any of the above, then I think you should know that last night I released Capo 1.0 into the wild. I’m so excited about it, and I really appreciate all the coverage Capo has received so far—Thanks!

12 Comments

Dave

Over a year ago

Is there any chance there will be a version of the app for the iPhone?


Ron Reed

Over a year ago

I am intrigued by your product. I am curious how Capo would compare in features to the product I use, ‘The Amazing Slow Downer’ by Roni, which has been of really incredible utility to me as a musician and has steadily improved through each release. The website really doesn’t give too much specific information. Can you, for instance, modify a tune and then export the modified track as an MP3? Can you save a number of looped segments of a tune so that you can come back to them later? Is there an equalizer function? Different algorithms for transposing sound quality? Any thoughts?

Ron


Dan

Over a year ago

The stretching soundsquite good when slowed ( relatively artifact free )

which stretching engine are you using ?

elastique ?, Dirac ? izotope ?

something else ?


Vincent Murphy

Over a year ago

I have a suggestion for your Capo website. The title of the webpage should read “Capo – Learn Music By Ear on Mac OS X” or similar instead of just “Capo”. The same could be applied to the “Capo” heading on the webpage.

Overall though, I would like to congratulate you on your release of this fascinating application. Bravo.


chris

Over a year ago

@Dave Capo isn’t possible, in its entirety, on the iPhone. However, I’m looking at making something work. We’ll see how it goes.


chris

Over a year ago

@Ron There are a few things that I don’t do yet, such as exporting modified tracks. However, it seems to be a popular request…

You should check out the free demo, try it out for yourself, and see how Capo stacks up.


chris

Over a year ago

@Dan I use Apple’s stretching engine. It’s quite good, and cost me nothing to license. :P


chris

Over a year ago

@Vincent Good call—the page title definitely needs to be changed.


Bob

Over a year ago

Is there any chance that there’ll be a version of this that works for Mac OS 10.4? ‘Cause that’s all I’ve got.


Mike

Over a year ago

I’m checking out the demo and I like it. Plain and simple. However. When I am looping a segment and stop for a second(by hitting the space bar) if I hit the space bar to continue, the music keeps playing past the loop area. To keep it looping I have to use my mouse and click on the loop icon and that just starts the loop all over again instead of continuing where I stopped. Am I doing something wrong?

Looking forward to getting this.

Mike


chris

Over a year ago

@Mike: You can also use the ‘L’ key to start the loop over again, rather than the button.

For now, there’s no play/pause that only works within the loop. When I do fix this, it’ll probably just be the ‘L’ key toggling play/pause within the loop, just as the spacebar toggles play/pause.


Mike

Over a year ago

Okay Cris So I paid for it. Now I have one more suggestion. If you had the ability to make the interface a little smaller so that you could use it on top of a music document/lyric/chord sheet and not have it block so much. Maybe like itunes where it basically collapses to just the transport. Anyway, love it and thanks.

Mike


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