Audio Calculator 1.0 review (mac)

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If you're into composing music on your computer, you'll probably appreciate what this lil' fella does.

License: Freeware
OS: Mac OS X
File size: 0K
Developer: Lensco Widgets      
Price: $0.00
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Audio Calculator 1.0 is calculate software developed by Lensco Widgets.
If you're into composing music on your computer, you'll probably appreciate what this lil' fella does. If you type in the tempo (BPM - Beats Per Minute), it calculates the duration (in milliseconds) of a certain number of notes or beats. Perfect for manually setting delay/echo times or the frequency of an LFO.

But that's not all folks... The Audio Calculator also does the exact opposite. Say you have this little sampled loop, and would like to know the exact tempo (BPM)? Just type in the duration (milliseconds) and the number of notes/beats, and voila!

The Audio Calculator is very accurate, and works just fine with decimals (after the ".").

What's New:

  • new gui and several bugfixes.
    This dashboard widgets program is freeware, so you can download and use it absolutely free. Audio Calculator 1.0 supports different languages (including english). It works with Mac OS X.

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