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audio widgets

audio widgets

2005-07-01 by GAmoore@aol.com

http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/music/audiocalculator.html

converts ms to bpm and vice-versa - good for plugs like Uaudio which have delay times set in ms and so you have to compute how long a quarter note is (I wish they would compute these things for us). Its free!

http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/music/bpmwidget.html

This one allows you tap and get the tempo. I think this is handy if you writing a song, and you got a beat in your head - capture the tempo while its fresh.



http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/music/musiccalculator.html

Another more extensive music tempo/time calculator


http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/music/zzzannoyinggroove.html

This one auto-plays a bass groove created randomly I think.


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http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/transportation/gas.html

And this one is not musical - but useful - you give it your zipcode (USA) and it tells you the cheapest local gas station. There was an article in the LA Times two weeks ago about how oil companies vary prices greatly, so this is quite useful - especially with the non-stop oil crisis era that the world has now entered.

(Regarding global oil crisis and impact on US housing, check out this super interesting radio show mp3 :
http://www.globalpublicmedia.com/interviews/420
)

Re: audio widgets

2005-07-02 by srwksng

--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, GAmoore@a... wrote:
> http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/music/audiocalculator.html
> 
> converts ms to bpm and vice-versa - good for plugs like Uaudio
which have 
> delay times set in ms and so you have to compute how long a quarter
note is (I 
> wish they would compute these things for us). Its free!

Has anyone yet seen a widget similar to the old program Studio Pal?  That handy calculator 
could calculate and convert various SMPTE timecode formats, feet+frames, bpm, ms, 
pitch, note durations, and a load of other stuff.

I used Studio Pal almost on a daily basis during a few crazy film projects before I moved to 
OS X.  I'd upgrade to Tiger in a snap if they had a widget that could handle calculations 
and conversions like that old gem!

Re: [Logic_Cafe] audio widgets

2005-07-02 by Bigg John

GAmoore@... wrote:

>
>
>
> --- off topic ------- 
>
> http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/transportation/gas.html
>
> And this one is not musical - but useful - you give it your zipcode 
> (USA) and it tells you the cheapest local gas station. There was an 
> article in the LA Times two weeks ago about how oil companies vary 
> prices greatly, so this is quite useful - especially with the non-stop 
> oil crisis era that the world has now entered.
>
>
>
Now THAT, is handy

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