Year / Release Date: 05.2020
Version: 1.0.3
Developer: zplane
Developer’s site: decoda
Bit: 32bit, 64bit
Interface language: English
Tabletka: cured | VR
System Requirements: Windows min. 7 x86 / x64
Audio: CoreAudio, Windows Audio, DirectX, ASIO
Screen: min. 1280×800 resolution
CPU: min 1.5Ghz
supported AudioFormats: wav, aiff, mp3, wma, flac, ogg
Description: deCoda is the easiest way to find out what the songs are made of!
A decode can decode any song, so you can learn how to play it in minutes. In a few seconds, DeCoda will show you the key, tempo, chords, where the verse, and where the chorus and much more.
Lay out a song in seconds – Use deCoda to add your favorite song and let deCoda help you figure out how it works. Inspired and advised by those in the music and record industry, deCoda offers features that make learning a song easier than ever. deCoda was designed by Zplane. Zplane technology is used to make many of the best hits in the world the best artists and producers, and the same know-how is used for deCoda.
Navigation – deCoda’s knowledge of the rhythm, tempo, and structure of the song allows you to navigate in musical terms, rather than in samples or seconds. Explore a song in parts, measures or beats by pressing keys or touching the screen. Automatically create looped loops and expand these loops just as quickly. Focus on your instrument, not navigation.
Recognizing Chords and Structures – deCoda decodes the musical data of your song, such as the rhythm, tempo, key, chords, and song structure. DeCoda Artificial Intelligence makes informed data assumptions for each song, providing a good starting point for your edits. In some cases, you do not need to make any changes!
Spectral-View Pianoroll – The Pianoroll shows the melodic content of your song and allows you to select notes that you can use to transcribe. Results can be played back and exported in MIDI format to your DAW or recording software.
Focus mode allows you to highlight the instrument in the stereo mix that you want to hear. And when you finish highlighting the details, then switch to the back focus mode to remove the instrument and return to the whole track.
zplane’s Elastique Pro is one of the best and most commonly used gj-time audio stretching algorithms in the world. And, of course, he is also inside deCoda. You can slow down or speed up the tempo and change the key to make it all fit your instrument or voice. deCoda also determines the frequency settings of the song and automatically matches it to the frequency setting you select – no manual tuning is required.
Metronome – deCoda can add a metronome that marks the beat on the 4th, 8th or 16th beat – always in sync with your song. He can also add a 1 or 2 measure count and even determine the potential continuation of the rhythm, so you will never miss the first note.
Internal Library – Everything you add to deCoda will be stored in the internal library. You no longer need to look for where to save the project or find the appropriate audio file. Just enter the name of the song in the search bar and you will immediately find yourself where you left off last time.
Share – Want to share a project with a bandmate, producer, friend or student? No problem, just export the project, and everything, including audio, will become one easily accessible file. In addition, you can export a slow-motion version of the loop that you are working on to put it on any playback device. And simply send the notes you have revealed to a MIDI file or directly to any recording software of your choice.
Light / Dark Theme – Wherever you use deCoda, we have a suitable theme. Sitting in a cafe, doing your transcription, a light theme will give you the necessary contrast. While a dark theme will reduce eye strain when studying in the studio or exploring a song at night.
New in Version :
– (enh) changed midi export behavior when there is nothing to export
– (fix) occasional note editing crash
– (fix) chord display bug in chord bar (min chord were sometimes displayed as maj chords)
– (fix) synth volume lower than before
– (fix) crash for audio loop export
– (fix) other minor fixes
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