Friday, June 20, 2008

Riffmaster Pro Software Video - How To Use The Riffmaster!

Now that the new version of RiffMaster Pro Software, has finally hit the market, I though it would be helpful to post these video's up. The videos come in three parts and quickly explain some of the frequently asked questions and basic uses of the RiffMaster Pro.

Some of the things covered in the video include:
  • Advanced tracking
  • Slowing down music from 99% to 20%
  • Saving tracks
  • Equalizer adjustments
  • Importing CD files
  • Looping parts of a track
  • Saving settings
  • Pitch control
  • And more



This is video part 2. It is more like a Riffmaster Pro review. This video goes more in depth on some of the features.



Click here for the official RiffMaster Pro Review website!

This video goes into importing music files, setting loops, and controlling speed.



Click here to download a copy of the RiffMaster Pro Software Now!

Introducing The RiffMaster Pro

If you play guitar (or any other instrument), then you might find it helpful to learn music from your favorite artists. The problem with learning songs by ear is that it can sometimes be difficult to keep up. Most songs have a tempo that is too fast a beginner to follow along with. The Riffmater Pro software was designed to help musicians overcome this issue. From what the Riffmaster software can be used for, how it slows down music, the features of the software, managing your music and some secret features of the software. This article will aim to give a concise and complete Riffmaster Pro review.

How To Use The RiffMaster Pro Software, Even If You Are A Beginner

Many veteran musicians find that it can take years to get to the point where you can follow a song and learn the chords. Software like Riffmaster can be used by musicians of any skill level. However it is especially helpful for beginner musicians. Depending on your skill level the speed of the track can be adjusted.

Riffmaster Pro Review

If you are looking to learn a chord, riff, solo, song or lyrics then the Riffmaster Pro software is probably worth taking a look at. After playing around with Riffmaster and some different songs in my music collection, I found it quite a bit easier to follow guitar chords by ear. If you have a few mp3's or Cd's that you want learn from, then I will conclude my Riffmaster Pro review by saying that the software is definitely a valuable tool to have in your collection.