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The InTime Tempo Tracking System is unlike any music software available today. It will change the way you think about making music with a computer.
What
is InTime?
Think
of InTime as a metronome on steroids. With an ordinary metronome,
you pick a tempo, turn it on, and it starts ticking away. You synchronize
your playing to the metronomes ticks, usually to practice
keeping steady time.
Playing with InTime is just the reverse. Pick a starting
tempo, turn it on, and it starts ticking away. Butand heres
the reverse partInTime synchronizes its ticks with
your playing. If you speed up, InTime speeds up, if you slow
down, InTime slows down; if you play with a groove, InTime
follows your sense of where the beat is. And best of all, you can
play whatever you wantyou can improvisebecause InTime
doesnt need to know ahead of time what you intend to play.
It follows whatever you play in real time.
Whats
it for?
Well,
you could use it as a reverse metronome. Monitor InTimes
tempo display to practice keeping rock-solid time. Or use it to
perfect your rubato. But InTime can do much more than just
tick.
Play with a groove, let your tempo breathe, or use full-on rubatoInTime
can follow your beat. It can synchronize backing tracks to your
tempo in a live performance, or record a tempo map to use
in the studio. And its flexible. InTime does not need
to know in advance what you intend to play. Even when you improvise,
InTime senses where the beat is.
You can use it to increase the accuracy of notation software. InTime
enables you to make accurate transcriptions of your performance
even as you change tempo or play with a groove. Just save your performance
as a MIDI file, and import it into your favorite notation package.
You wont believe the results!
And InTime can interface with virtually any MIDI software
or outboard MIDI device. You can control the tempo of sequencers
and drum machines in real time, or import tempo maps into sequencing
software to flexibly synchronize MIDI or audio parts.
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