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MusicMath 4.0 comes to Intel Macs

updated 11:15 am EST, Tue December 26, 2006

 

MusicMath 4.0 released


An avid Mac developer has released MusicMath 4.0, enhancing the music conversion software to offer native support for Intel-based Macs as a Universal Binary. The application converts musical values, calculating time and tempo. MusicMath 4.0 allows users to modify Hertz as well as millisecond delay values to obtain a desired tempo, and supports copying results of the Tap Tempo module as global tempo. The update includes a bug fix in 'SMPTE' calculations, and includes a new icon. Music Math provides seven conversion functions which include tempo, transpose, delay, tap, samples, notes, and SMPTE. The application is available for free, and requires Mac OS X (specific system requirements were unavailable). [corrected]


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  1. Eccent

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    Joined: Dec 1999

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    Incorrect title

    When I read the title, "MusicMatch 4.0 comes to Intel Macs", I thought, "Who would use MusicMatch on a Mac?". That's silly. No, just a typo that's spelled correctly in the body.

  1. zenwave

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    Joined: Feb 2004

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    fix the headline!

    C'mon, this is just amateurish . . .

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