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Audio Wizard Pro Ear Training 1.4 |
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Audio Wizard Pro Ear Training 1.4
| Released: | 2007-03-07 |
| Last Updated: | 2008-03-22 |
| License: | $14.99 |
| Publisher: | ReGo Media |
| Language: | English |
| Platform: | Windows |
| Requirements: | Windows PC, 128MB RAM or More |
| Install: | Install and Uninstall |
| Downloads: | 202 |
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Publisher's Description:
Audio Wizard Pro Ear Training - Audio Wizard Pro is an intense interactive software ear training course for any musician, producer, engineer, or recording hobbyist. Have you ever wanted to learn how professional engineers can hear exactly what's wrong in your mix and EQ it up nice and sweet right away. Do you know what exact frequencies to cut and boost by hearing them in your recording. Audio Wizard Pro is a training course to teach your ear to hear frequencies in audio. Audio Wizard Pro is the only interactive software ear training program like it. This course is not a perfect pitch course but a course in hearing exact frequencies. By learning how to hear frequencies in audio you will be able to hear music like you never have before. Mixing and EQ'ing songs will be very easy for you. You will be able to hear what is going wrong in the mix and fix it fast and effectively. Audio Wizard Pro will train your ear to hear frequencies boosted and cut on songs, drums, pianos, bass , guitars.
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 Kirk Smith
 2008-01-08 14:34:34
Version: 1.4
Needs to have a Mac version
Is there a converter or mac version of this program?
 Ralpher
 2008-01-25 19:56:35
Version: 1.4
not ready for commercial sale
The AWPET, while well designed to teach, looks and functions too much like a flash browser page, making it seem cheap(even if it isn't). This could prove to be a problem in trying to sell the software as the price seems to be increasing at an alarming rate (my trial version advertised the price as $15 but when I went to the website it was $50!). Also, the program provides no way to uninstall it. It doesn't even register with the Windows add/remove programs feature, meaning if you want to remove it you have to do so manually (and most likely incompletely). This is obviously the work of an amateur.
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