iChords nominated for the Best Sound Program in SIA Awards 2007!
D'Accord iChords, a software that recognizes and presents chords from any MP3, WMA files or CDs is competing with three other software programs, including Winamp.
Hearing a song and writing out chords is challenging enough for experienced musicians, so imagine how difficult it is for a computer? While difficult, D'Accord researchers agreed it was not impossible. They took the challenge, and after more than three years of research and development, created a software that identifies chords from any audio source.
D’Accord’s iChords is a musician’s dream come true. Chords be identified in any song without having to search for tablatures and sheet music.
Musicians also save time when transcribing “by ear.” iChords makes fast and harmonic transcriptions. The software is easy-to-use; after opening a song file it automatically processes and extracts the chords.
To surpass its competitors, iChords offers additional features beyond chord transcription:
iChords displays the chord being played at the moment as well as the next one;
For each chord, it presents fingering, notation or intervals;
Users can control the tempo according to their skills, playing slower or faster;
Four different guitar view modes are offered, including one for left-handed players;
Lyrics can be added and chords can be transposed and printed together with chord diagrams; and
Chords can be exported to create a personal song library
This year’s SIA winners will be announced during the Software Industry Conference in July, 2007.
If you're not an iChords user, find out more about D'Accord iChords and download the trial version now!
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