Capo helps musicians learn to play the music in their iTunes collection using their ears, and now with version 2.0, their eyes.
Capo software allows musicians, especially guitar players to learn the music in their iTunes collection by dragging songs into the software. Capo can slow the music down to a tempo that’s comfortable for learning a solo or passage, change the pitch to match your tuning or range, insert markers for verses, choruses, and bridges, and add effects like panning, EQ, and vocal reduction.
Capo 2.0 takes this concept further by featuring a detailed spectrogram for visual learning and adding the ability to detect and enter chord progressions, automatically generate TAB. Capo can even export your adjusted music so you can take it with you and learn on the go.
Price and Availability:
Capo 2.0 is a $19 (USD) upgrade for existing users that purchased Capo before May 2010, and $49 (USD) for new users. A 5-pack of licenses is available for families at a price of $89. Capo is compatible with all Macs running Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard.
Information about Capo, and a free trial download can be found at www.capoapp.com.
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