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PracticeSharp (or Practice#) - A Utility for Practicing your Musical Instrument with Playback

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12 Jan 2018LGPL317 min read 209.7K   134  
A playback practice tool for musicians that allows slowing down, changing pitch, defining presets and loops on music files.

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36 - publicly available Yes 12-Jan-18 20:54 Available Yuval Naveh
The article has been approved
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Version 1.6.4
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Updates in content. 7 changes had been made.
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New screenshot, removed old source code and binary, updated revision history
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This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPLv3)


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I've been punching code since the age of 9 when I got my first computer - A Sinclair Spectrum with 48Kb of RAM!
That was a great time, when peek and pokes were the way to do stuff.

I wrote in X86 Assembly, Logo Wink | ;) , Basic, C, C++, Pascal, Delphi, Java and in the last 16 years C#, but NodeJS and Python too.

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