![]() However I'm lazy and if I don't have to spend hours working out the changes on a simi complex jazz tune it's good. Nice to slow a song down to better learn to play it. While I haven't explored all of it's features, it has a helpful ability so manipulate tempo without affecting pitch. ![]() However, that will get me on track to BS my way thru the song. It's calling out 70% of it, and the rest is wrong. The piece of music I'd like to conquer is a jazzy thing, and RS seems to be getting confused by the walking bass line and the passing chords of the guitar. If they have a demo version I'd give out a go, it might do enough for you on the chord side of things I am impressed by the isolation part tho, it seems to be able sweep thru the stereo field, hard to describe but it works well - degradation in quality notwithstanding. Also a great way to test your improvisational skills - youll be given the key and the chord changes as a safety net, but the rest is up to you. I use it to verify Im hearing the right key occasionally, and more often to identify that weird chord that I cant quite identify. ![]() I own riffstation and while it is good at isolating riffs and slowing them down (although when doing that there are a lot of artifacts, like a low bitrate mp3 kinda), it is not great at identififying complex chords, you'll get majors, minors, and that's about it. ago Riffstation can definitely be useful.
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