CPU Productions today announced the release of a new version of Groove Detective (and it’s MIDI sibling).
In version 1.2, a new tool has been added, designed to expand the capability of doing “fuzzy” searches on a database of time patterns. What this means for the average user is that it will be much easier to zoom in on something that is ‘felt’ rather than ‘known’, the company says. In their own words: “It’s hard to explain – you’ll have to try it!”
Other new features include:
- Edit Bar Markers in the Audio lane.
- New improvements in the audio and recognition engine.
Visit CPU Productions at www.cpuproductions.com for more details.
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