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1. You may make copies for backup and archival purposes provided that the original and each copy are kept in your possession Web Sites are allowed to make links to the owner s site e g direct download links to the author s site If you have a valid license then you may install and use the software on any computer owned by you presumed that the license transfer process works However you have no claim that such a transfer works Hardware or Operating Release changes or software errors may make this impossible In addition the license permits you the use of the software on a maximum of three computers you own at a time If you wish to use the software on more than three computers at the same time you must license an additional serial number This software contains codes which are dependent on third party products and libraries For those parts the following copyrights apply 1 OpenAL on Macintosh Copyright c 2004 Apple Computer Inc All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distributi
2. You must have an appropriate microphone connected to your computer Check the relevant manuals on how to connect a microphone A Mac Mini G4 for example does not have a microphone input you have to use additional hardware such as a computer compatible USB device capable of handling microphone inputs Important A line in is not the same as a microphone input If you do not have a microphone input you might need a pre amplifier Getting and unpacking the disk image First download the compressed disk image file In your browser go to www TuneCrack com and download the newest version Warning The file has about 80 MB and takes about 1 4 hour on a low speed DSL line After the download has completed you should see an icon on your desktop that looks like this TuneCrack dmg gz Second decompress the file Double click on it the Archive Utility appears NA Archive Utility Unarchiving TuneCrack dmg gz Cancel TuneCrack 5 Installation After this task is completed double click on the new icon that was created TuneCrack dmg The Disk Image gets mounted On the desktop you should see the following icon A double click brings up the LicenseAgreement Nou agree with the terms of this license press Agree to install the software If you do not agree press Disagree License Agreement License The software the documentation and any accompanying files are licensed to you b
3. Exit will leave the program in its current state so it will ask you again for the name as when you first opened 1t TuneCrack 21 User Selection Select User In order to collect statistics for a particular user the program must know which user it is working with Therefore please select the user from the list displayed 2 TuneCrack TuneCrack User Management Click your Name from the list or add a new user Import TimeLine Stats Mm i tm Ho cr w D gt Tessitura dd User Admin Password Activate needed for delete Users Registration serial Number Paste from clipBoard Buy Serial Number and Activation Key Controls Select a user by clicking on its name or click in the New User Field to add a new User If you are not on the list add your name by clicking in the New User field and typing it in Select a tessitura see next paragraph and click Add Your name should now appear and you can select it To adjust the exercises to the user s vocal range the user must select one called a tessitura here High designates soprano medium baritone and low bass You can change the tessitura anytime by going back to this dialog box The tessitura has no effect on the pitch recognition exercises chosen it only displays the notes in a range suitable for your voice If your voice spans a wide range 3 octaves or more you may go through the exercises in all tessitura modes
4. Keep me up to date with Apple neve premier codec softwere updates and the latest information on products and services Record audio fi podcasts Apple Customer Privacy Policy o Create movies Email Address Apple TV New full screer e qe QuickTime 7 6 4 for Windows XP Broadcaster or Vista Streaming Server 1 Create video us Save movies fr Free Download Now w sisiglei ayisj V gt Internet 4 100 Choose if you want to install QuickTime with iTunes or QuickTime separately Click Free Download Now and follow the installation instructions After installing QuickTime you will be ready to use TuneCrack TuneCrack 18 First Time Use First Time Use Macintosh Double click the application TuneCrack in the Applications folder 800 o LA Applications EA Network gt N ES untitied 1 gi gt ww Mail OpenBase Preview QuickTime Player y ai a Macintosh HD Dashboard Dictionary DVD Player Font Book E Untitled 2 ss ee e O RE Desktop iChat Image Capture Internet Connect iSync felixrudin lS gt q E 0 E gt g i L ey Sherlock Stickies System Preferences TextEdit ida i o E H y Arai d vie e 2 a ListeningSingingTeacher ListeningMusicTeacher ListeningEarTrainer z ee Dila o 1 of 44 selected 260 7 GB available 7 Windows Do
5. higher or same note In the next exercise type you have to answer the pitch challenge to the cent TuneCrack 51 Introductory Lesson Match the Pitch The last exercise for each delay setting is called Match the Pitch introduction Precision To TheCent Match the Pitch E z Move the slider is called to match match the pitch the note Lock time Note 1 Delay Time Note 2 Play Sequential Both WithReference oo Show Frequence Reference Note set to 440 Hz Set Delay Time between notes CEF Factor i Minimum Delay used 1500 Learn how the program works Navigation In this type of exercise the first pitch deviates from the equal tempered notes TuneCrack 52 Introductory Lesson introduction Precision To The Cent Match the The pitch is a random number of cents off Move the slider to match the note If done click Lock time Note 1 Delay Time Note 2 Play Sequential Both Mitbreference Show Frequence Reference Note set to 440 Hz set Delay Time between notes Factor 4 Minimum Delay used 1500 Learn how the program works Navigation Your task 1s to match the pitch with the slider introduction Precision To The Cent Match the Pitch lt 2 Ee Move the slider to match the note If done click Lock time Note 1 Delay Time Note 2 Play Sequential Both ithReferences Show Frequence Reference Note set to 440 Hz
6. and or conditions express or implied including but not limited to merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose regarding the software AlgorithmsAndDataStructures does not warrant guarantee or make any representations regarding the use or the results of the use of the software in terms of its correctness accuracy reliability or otherwise Some countries or states do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties In this case you are not entitled to use this software if you can see yourself doing a dispute in such a matter If you order from such a country or state the payment will be regarded as an unconditional donation The reception of a serial number does not imply any grant of rights Limitation of liability Under no circumstances including negligence shall AlgorithmsAndDataStructures or its developers directors officers employees or affiliates be liable for any consequential incidental or indirect damages including damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information and the like arising out of the use or inability to use the software You are also responsible for your health or other users health e g children of users using this software Regarding this software this means you are not allowed including but not limited to to stress your voice in such a way that damage to your voice or any other thing may occur Singing needs a lot of attention you should not be singing and do
7. how the program works Time Stretch W 50 cents Time Dimension Navigation Change Topic Quit Introduction 32 Introductory Lesson Distinguishing between relative pitch detection accuracy and time If we build a pitch retention curve in relation to the pitch distances we can observe that untrained listeners can identify the pitch dimension only within a few seconds to the precision of 50 cents Introduction Welcome Pitch Deviation Pitch Deviation Detection Accuracy in Cents em over time am aa 80 70 60 Imension i 50 40 20 only within a few seconds Time 30 E Pitch D 20 10 Time Dimension Learn how the program works Navigation Change Topic Quit Introduction However larger pitch deviations we can still detect after a longer delay TuneCrack 33 Introductory Lesson Introduction Welcome Pitch Deviation Pitch Deviation Detection Accuracy in Cents es over time 80 Imension we can still detect after a longer delay Pitch D Discs Time Dimension Learn how the program works Time Navigation Fortunately with training you can also increase that time for deviations of 50 cents The period in which your memory can still identify the pitch dimension accurately within 50 cents for the second sound is where absolute and relative pitch meet TuneCrack 34 Int
8. in blocks The first block has a delay of 1 5 seconds between notes This delay is adequate for distinguishing between half steps The next block has a delay of 15 seconds between notes If you have doubts when answering the question lower the delay to 10 or to 5 seconds by using the Time Delay slider Using the slider will repeat the question with the new lower setting for the delay When you master the question with a lower setting try to slowly increase the delay again to 15 seconds Once you master all intervals down to the half step with a setting of 15 seconds continue with the next block The third block has a delay of 150 seconds between the notes Proceed the same way as for the previous block The last block has a delay of 1500 seconds That is a very long time 25 mins you will not be sitting in front of the exercise waiting for the second note The idea is that you do other tasks on your computer preferably non music related tasks otherwise you have reference sounds and let the program awake you with the white noise alert That means you must already have found a way to store the pitch in your mind otherwise you can t recall a pitch on demand For this reason the exercises in this block only test you if your retention of the pitch is precise enough If so chances are good that your retention will also last longer than a day Indeed the problem in acquiring absolute pitch lies more in remembering a heard pitch tha
9. set Delay Time between notes E Factor 1 Minimum Delay used 1500 Learn how the program works Navigation TuneCrack 53 Introductory Lesson If you have a good idea of where the pitch lies in between two egual tempered notes then you can just move the slider to the appropriate position visually introduction Precision To The Cent Match the Pitch Move the slider to match the note Equal tempered note Equal tempered note Equal tempered note Delay Time Note 2 la e 10 Reference Note set to 440 Hz set Delay Time between notes m m m i Factor 4 Minimum Delay used 1500 Learn how the program works Navigation Change Topic Quit Introduction However the idea is that you keep the pitch in your ear and then aurally match it with the slider As soon as you move the slider the pitch position on the slider 1s played The challenge 1s to maintain the pitch you had heard by ear as the slider pitches may dominate the previous pitch or interfere with your retention of that pitch There are two possible ways to memorize a pitch that lies outside the equal tempered scale or any other reference point 1 You accurately store the sound in your short term or muscle memory 2 You remember the nearest equal tempered pitch and the given pitch s relative deviation to it For long term situations the second method is essentially writing the pitch down that is you are abstracting
10. the notes using different vowels Mastering other sounds adds flexibility and will increase your confidence Finding a music teacher If you like music and want to express yourself on an instrument it is recommended that you take lessons In the beginning it 1s particularly important to be supervised with basic things like sitting comfortably good posture handling the instrument correctly having a good sightline to the score and relaxed execution If you learn these things incorrectly they can become big hindrances to making progress later when pieces get more difficult Practice times As with learning another language 1t is recommended that you practice in several short sessions rather than one long one We also suggest taking a break every 15 minutes or so Your experience will be enriched if you do an exercise in the morning repeat it around mid day and then another time in the evening You may find that your perceived recognition and performance is different at various times of the day TuneCrack 72 FAQ FAQ What do I get for my money Your payment allows you continued use and access to all lessons on the computer where the software was installed There 1s no warranty on the software but we will try to fix any errors If you discover a software fault please notify us However tracking down errors on machines other than ours is very complicated therefore please use the software n the trial mode first Operating syst
11. with the OpenAL License Agreement TuneCrack 14 Installation OpenAL Installer 33 open AL License Creative Labs Inc is providing you with this OpenAL32 dll installer and other OpenAL files Software You may use and freely integrate with your software applications and distribute such throughout the world at no cost or further obligation to Creative NO WARRANTY ANY USE BY YOU OF THE SOFTWARE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED FOR USE AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW CREATIVE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING Cancel OK Click OK 1f you not already have installed OpenAL The OpenAL Installer informs you about the installation OpenAL Installer Message E Installation complete The installation 1s finished TuneCrack 15 Installation i TuneCrack TuneCrack Information Thank you tor trying TuneCrack Important QuickTime If it 1s not already installed on your machine you must download and install QuickTime from the Apple site www apple cony auicktime download Browse through the ReadMe file and then click Next TuneCrack 16 Installation ie TuneCrack Installation Complete TuneCrack has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Click Close On the Desktop you should find a Shortcut to TuneCrack Shortcut to TuneCrack exe Unin
12. 0S 0 oo oO 6 oo 6 6 S0 6 amp 150 Pres Hits 0 2000000 0000000 0 2900000090 0 000 0 300 Pres Hits 0 oo oo Oo oO GO oO oO 0 2 6 0 oo oo oO oO Oo e OC oO 6 0 1000 Pres Hits 0 oo Oo Oo Ooo CG Oo fo 000 0 0 0 SS O 5 0 o oO Oo SOCO O 1500 Pres Hits 0 O O SO DO OO DSO DS 6 0 O O SSD O 0050 O GC CO 67 Statistics Timeline Graph Overview You can get an overview of your activities during the last 100 days by clicking the TimeLineGraph button User Test User Tessitura high Total Attempts sec sec sec sec sec sec sec sec sec sec sec sec Date Succ Miss ore al Da z aln 15 50 100 150 500 1000 1500 gS O Ls e a alal as an I0 JUL 1S5 36 4 a as as z Jul 15 68 2 p sl 4 Jul 15 38 1 an a aa 1 Jul 15 74 0 O Track Progress Part Navigation A Quit Statistcs Quit The timeline moves from bottom to top From left to right the delay between notes increases TuneCrack 68 Statistics User Test User Tessitura high Total Attempts sec sec sec sec sec Date Succ Miss 0 5 1 9 500 1000 1500 Time Training Dates y E Le Accuracy _ gt 13 Jul 15 31 11 dE 10 Jul 15 36 4 e e e 7 Jul 15 68 2 bed a 4 Jul 15 38 1 ri A 1 Jul 15 74 0 ES ad Track Progress Navigation f Quit Statistcs Quit Because space 1s limited only every third date 1s displayed in the da
13. Audio Line In Microphone Balance Balance Balance gt gt 0 3 Gb Volume Volume Volume LJ Select Select Select Intel r Integrated Audio Also make sure that the Format is set to 44 100 kHz and 16 Bit Mono Make a Test Recording with the Sound Recorder Click on Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Entertainment gt Sound Recorder In the Sound Recorder under the File menu click on Properties Under Choose from select Recording formats and click Convert Now Set the Format to PCM and select 44 100 kHz 16 Bit Mono TuneCrack 76 Cass Casma Doces dae Properties for Sound Details Copyright No CART Selection Length 0 00 s ME unttled Save As Date Size 0 byte Audio Format PCM Format PCM Format Conversion AT a Altnbutes 18 000 kHz 8 Br Mono E pentes 32 000 KHz 16 Bit Stereo 14 100 kHz 8 Bit Mono 44100 kHz 8 Bit Stereo 44 100 kHz 16 Bit Mono Choose Irom Recording for as TuneCrack FAQ 71 Registration Registration The fields for registration are in the User Select dialog box in the Registration frame listening music teacher Listening Music Teacher User Management Ckick your Name from the list or add a new user Tessitura Tessitura Add User Adm
14. Delay Time TuneCrack User s Manual v1 01 October 2015 www Algorithms AndDataStructures com F Rudin User Manual TuneCrack TCR User s Manual Copyright 2015 by Algorithms AndDataStructures F Rudin Switzerland All rights reserved No Part of this Software or documentation may be copied or transferred n whole or in part without the prior consent of the Publisher www Algorithms AndDataStructures com For details of the copyright see the license agreement at the end Trademarks Listening Singing Teacher Listening Music Teacher Listening Far Trainer The Red Pitch Dot The Counting Hints Line The Half Step Brackets The Precision Listening Method The Singing Funnel Method The Octave Anchor Pitches Method The Interval Overtone Method The Pitch Keeper Method Absolute Pitch Point and Same Pitch Please are trademarks of AlgorithmsAndDataStructures F Rudin Macintosh and OS X are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc IBM PC is trademark of Internat onal Business Machines Inc Windows XP Vista 7 1s trademark of Microsoft Inc All other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners TuneCrack i User Manual Table of Contents SER MA AAA ER PEO ORO Do 1 Copyright 2015 by AlgorithmsAndDataStructures F Rudin Switzerland 1 VTA MAS A A e frac Gea atange sls 1 in o AA II O allak bal als ll l Welcome to TumeCrack POR
15. General Public License incorporates the terms and conditions of version 3 of the GNU General Public License supplemented by the additional permissions listed below 0 Additional Definitions As used herein this License refers to version 3 of the GNU Lesser General Public License and the GNU GPL refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License The Library refers to a covered work governed by this License other than an Application or a Combined Work as defined below An Application is any work that makes use of an interface provided by the Library but which is not otherwise based on the Library Defining a subclass of a class defined by the Library is deemed a mode of using an interface provided by the Library A Combined Work is a work produced by combining or linking an Application with the Library The particular version of the Library with which the Combined Work was made is also called the Linked TuneCrack 82 License Agreement Version The Minimal Corresponding Source for a Combined Work means the Corresponding Source for the Combined Work excluding any source code for portions of the Combined Work that considered in isolation are based on the Application and not on the Linked Version The Corresponding Application Code for a Combined Work means the object code and or source code for the Application including any data and utility programs needed for reproducing the Combined Work from the Ap
16. If you want to delete a user you must enter the Admin Password and click Authorize Then click the Del Button next to the particular user you want to delete The registration process is explained in the last chapter For now simply select your desired tessitura and then click on your name TuneCrack 22 Lesson Selection Select Lesson Exercise After selecting your name the Select Lesson dialog box 1s presented 2 TuneCrack Select Lesson Exercise User Test User Tessitura high Select Lesson skipIntro PersonalScore Tessit HighScore Tessit Who D 0 e ES O e m O 0 O Q 0 O 0 0 Navigate Display Statistics Enek Quit Program Change User A Select a lesson In the Select Lesson frame you should select the desired lesson exercise To the right of the lesson exercise buttons you ll find a button that allows you to skip the explanations given for a particular lesson exercise Clicking a button in the column SkipIntro will change the button to read Skip or if it is already on Skip it will be reset to Intro Next to the Skip Intro buttons you will see your personal high score and the tessitura in which you reached that score for a given lesson The scores are colored as follows blue You reached less than one third of the possible points green You reached the basic level yellow You reached more then two thirds of the possible points red You have mor
17. Steps 1 Octave 12 Half Steps 1 Octave to recognize 1f a pitch is higher lower or the same Note 1 Note 2 Learn how the program works Navigation Change Topic E ousPage NextPas Quit Introduction In the exercises the first note played the reference pitch is placed on the middle of the ladder TuneCrack 39 Introductory Lesson introduction Precision Listening Method 12 Half Steps 1 Octave 12 Half Steps 1 Octave that will be placed on the middle of the first ladder Note 1 Note 2 Learn how the program works Navigatlon Lhange Topic Quit Introduction When the note finishes playing the listener should have retained the pitch component of the sound You need this pitch component as a reference point for deciding its relationship to the second note TuneCrack 40 Introductory Lesson introduction Precision Listening Method 12 Half Steps 1 Octave 12 Half Steps 1 Octave That is to detect a deviation and the direction of the deviation Note 1 Note 2 Learn how the program works Navigation Change Topic Quit Introduction After the second note is played in the first exercises an octave higher lower or the same you have to compare the two pitches and respond 1f the second note 1s higher lower or same note TuneCrack 41 Introductory Lesson introduction Precision Listening Method The
18. Time Note 2 Play cI GU Wire e EE Show Frequence Reference Note set to 440 HZ Set Delay Time between notes ER Factor 4 Minimum Delay used 1500 Learn how the program works Navigation TuneCrack 57 Introductory Lesson After that period you can position the slider When you think you have matched the pitch click on Check The feedback screen will reveal the sounded pitch and your deviation in cents introduction Precision To The Cent Match the E Pitch qro E Mowe the slider to match the note E4 33733 Hz E 15 a 30 j E4 831 51 Hz 30 Cents and your deviation in cents If done Click check j Lock time Note 1 Loek time Noted Delay Time Note 2 Time Note 2 Play Reference Note set to Hz Set Delay Time between notes Factor 1 Minimum Delay used 1500 Learn how the program works Navigation If you master this task to a zero cent deviation you can accurately tune an instrument So start practicing and become a tuning crack an expert at tuning TuneCrack 58 Introductory Lesson introduction Precision To The Cent Tuning Crack Move the So start your training slider and become to match a tuning crack the note E4 337 33 Hz o E4 337 35 Hz Your Devlatlon 0 Cents Good Work If done CLICK heck j Lock time Note 1 pe time Noted Delay Time Note 2 Time Note 2 Set Delay Time between notes Show Frequence Factor EN Referenc
19. aaa a nii r eee 3 W na tis ungue to EUNGGTACK cid di 4 A OU seo teens sae ch ead ea sao o ii 4 os an nene santas esa 5 Installation WIDdOWS sa a 8 PeDe pe e e e ee KAR ER RANK e ORANLE Ve vee 19 Select US a id dls 22 Selec LESON EXT Se da em dq yda a an Gal da ees 23 Introducci LESSON ads 23 Introduction Tuning is a relative skill oooooonnnnnnncncccccnnnnnnnnononononononononanncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 25 OESTE SAM A DE e POE EE ee 25 A A A Ra ll iz 28 Distinguishing between relative pitch detection accuracy andtime 33 Frec On Listenino MENO A acan ak lll hami Wot SE Ea a 39 Fitch Keeper Velho spas id tages ct cr ds 48 VILE DVS d ye A PANE ERGENE RECO A O 52 E e he E A E A E EA EE E A E A E o 60 Exercises Noos mE DUCHSOD LONS iia 60 Exercises by malein APUN orir a AAA AAA AA 62 FX CVCTS TO VOL L N a i E a mc ln ll in nam 63 TIX CVCISC SCOMING ir etini nasl a o sam el la allen aa o 64 SE ay AR 66 Time Delay and Accuracy dido 66 Timeline Graph OVET ICN ar Saka ald a ol 68 Erme bine IN UII Cal VE eki aaa aaa ini eyi a a a lal sia 70 BOLE OPO EE AE AYM NAR AY MA NA KN A EY aa 70 Ecarmno Lips tor Tune Crack siste ah ae to DAS SS 72 MIT OPNORES CU anak a a O 72 LA ea NA SR on RM e e e ee RO e ere ER 72 RECOM ZENAS E ETE E E olanla T O 12 lanem and Co d NCE AA NM MY E AM NE cea 72 Tina me CE RK A A RR MR VEE 72 ACCES INES Aa 72 e e e ee Gele km eee Kel ee KR 73 What
20. ach other in a timely fashion one note played after the other we can look at the time dimension TuneCrack 21 Introductory Lesson Time dimension Introduction Welcome a4 BS AB A3 G 3 G3 F 3 cam F3 E D D3 C 3 imension Pitch D Time Dimension Learn how the program works Navigation In the following picture we have colored the elapsed time on the timeline for the first note in green the delay time between the notes in purple and the second note in red TuneCrack 28 Introductory Lesson Introduction Welcome ca B A 3 TA AS um GII G v GG tas Elm O FR mc na E3 oo S om an D3 then we can test our sound memory C 3 j E o Time Dimension Learn how the program works Navigatlon Change Topic Quit Introduction By stretching the time between the notes we can test our sound memory To be able to comprehend whether the second sound 1s higher lower or the same we have to keep the first sound in memory as a reference Therefore increasing the time between the sounds to compare allows us to test our sound memory or how long we can keep the first note in memory TuneCrack 29 Introductory Lesson Introduction Welcome ca B3 5 A 3 YN A3 G Uv G3 Time Stretch eme F 3 O 3 fa E E ma DE o t
21. activate the serial number by pressing Activate see above gt Goto Shop If you use the product more than 10 hours you must buy it or else delete it To continue using the product click on Go to Shop and follow the instructions TuneCrack 19 License Agreement License Agreement License The software the documentation and any accompanying files are licensed to you by Algorithms AndDataStructures F Rudin Hombergweg 3 CH 4433 Ramlinsburg Switzerland By installing the software you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement If you do not agree to the terms of this Agreement do not install the software and delete the files belonging to this software Permitted uses The license allows you to download install and use the software on a single computer You are allowed to use a limited only a limited number of lessons are available version of the software for 100 days for testing and learning purposes free of charge After 100 days you must buy a serial number to be entitled to use this software further or else delete the software and all accompanying material and copies Payment permits continued use of this version of the installed software on this computer and access to all lessons There is no warranty on the software The tracking down of errors on other machines than ours 1s far too complicated If you discover a software fault please notify us Restrictions You are not allowed to redistribute r
22. between notes e Sm Factor E N Learn how the program works Navigation Change Topic The second note is If the factor is 1 then the slider represents 1 5 seconds Quit Introduction If we select 10 from the factor drop down menu then the time between slider endpoints represents 15 seconds TuneCrack 48 Introductory Lesson introduction Sample Exercise Short Delay Pitch Keeper Method Z The second a l represents 15 Seconds 15 seconds Delay Time ance Show Freier gt 7 actor 40 Minimum Delay used 15000 te 2 Reference Note set to 440 Set Delay Time between notes Learn how the program works Lrange Topic Ate ei Sage safe Wings tela aer Because remembering a pitched sound 1s not easy we have to find means to experience the sound memory Nothing is nearer to hearing a sound than producing it and we can use this relationship between hearing and executing a sound to increase the sound memory So we encourage you to take over the pitch in your voice by singing If the delay time is larger than 10 seconds then a training bar appears on the screen This means as soon as the reference sound has finished playing you can start singing Since accuracy in transferring the pitch to memory 1s crucial we display your sung pitch on our colored pitch line TuneCrack 49 Introductory Lesson introduction Remember With Singing Pitc
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24. cond pitch can be described relative to the first In the picture below the first pitch played was an F3 sharp red step F 3 The second pitch played was higher red step A3 With the words higher lower or same note we can describe the second note relative to the first note This classification is the most basic skill of defining relative pitch Introduction Welcome ca 3B A 3 This classification is A3 el the base skill of relative pitch Gt Gi F430 ES 2 ES D 3 O es G a A A MERKS Navigation Change Topic NextPage j Quit Introduction Quit TuneCrack 25 Introductory Lesson Going forward or backwards we have a measurable distance of some kind Thus we can introduce the pitch dimension Introduction Welcome NE C4 B3 A 3 E A3 G 3 as the pitch dimension Imension Pitch D Learn how the program works Navigation Change Topic Quit Introduction Buit In this dimension the simplest thing we can express 1s the direction in which we are going higher lower or same note TuneCrack 26 Introductory Lesson Introduction Welcome see ca gt B3 A 3 YN A3 e to cid ane Ena Sounds l E a v G3 o E F 3 Sl e Km ER lw El lt C 3 C3 Learn how the program works Navigation Presented with two sounds described relative to e
25. crophones often need special pre amplifiers The input channel must support microphones line in input channels require a higher voltage signal than what is provided from standard microphones There may also be a separate control panel for your digitizing device to adjust the sensitivity check your hardware manuals If you hear a lot of background noise make sure nothing else is disturbing the audibility If there are clicks chirps or audible hissing you might have unshielded microphone cables picking up electro smog or the microphone itself picking up a grumble from the 50 60 Hz power outlets Try to reposition the microphone cables Make sure that the volume level display is in the correct range If it 1s quiet the sound control panel should show zero input level indicator lights otherwise some electrical interferences are around TuneCrack 73 FAQ Send all the information e g Computer Model RAM graphic card audio equipment that might be helpful in resolving the problem to Can I print the statistics Unfortunately this version does not contain a print feature You must make hardcopies of the windows by pressing the Print button For Macs use the application grab from the utilities folder or press Command Shift 3 Why the elaborate licensing terms Is the use of software all at my sole risk In today s world where everybody can sue everybody for everything one has to be cautious If you are a super soprano and can b
26. d over a long time period As long as you recover from the setbacks and continue to improve your ability to retain a pitch for an increasing amount of time you should use our methods to build confidence in your ear For this reason the program collects statistical data on how precisely you can remember a pitch after a certain period elapses Tracking your results over a longer period allows reflections on the performance and lets you recognize trends You can overcome weak points by setting short term measures Strengths in your pitch retention allow you to promote your strong side giving you reference points to build upon TuneCrack 3 User Manual If you are playing the lead tuning instrument usually the oboe in an orchestra or piano in smaller ensembles in which case every instrument in your group 1s tuned relative to your instrument then tuning is less important as everyone else has to tune their instrument to yours Otherwise tuning will accompany you your whole life Therefore to improve the tuning process is a tremendous help in your musical career Training in tuning well fosters the most crucial skill n music listening What is unique to TuneCrack Our Precision Listening Method introduced with Listening Music Teacher contains exercises to train you to hear pitch differences to a deviation of one cent To better compare the differences the program allows you to decrease the delay time between the two notes TuneCrack introd
27. do I get for my money Kaiser Yi lada A e a A 73 What happens if I do not register after 100days 73 Where do I get support iii di sz OS Ban za alel san ulama alaa aln na 73 Can print the STATS A da eiai 74 Why the elaborate licensing terms Is the use of software all at my sole risk 74 Dolhavetobeonlinetousethesofimare sn 74 TuneCrack 1 User Manual INO SOUT FOV LOW N sisan lm e tide ea bl lala da aki 74 Microphone Input level too low distortion or audio device not supported Macintosh 74 Microphone Input level too low distortion or audio device not supported Windows 15 RESISTEN ataca e Do a a ae e is 78 e a en AMADA PEOR E E E EA E EM een 80 ES Genie a Ad EEA AA A la enin A emer 80 Permite USOS mi ma A O A O Gn nil lal 80 RESTACUONS alli 80 CODA 80 A O AR EEE YE AM A a A e e da 81 Open AL on Mae E S N re lama AA AA A laa a 81 2 Open 4 on WAIN OWS nieni eliz balye ia lekeli e a Da a ete 82 AO VEE la el cn 85 Se E o ez ng PM ARC ene ee pe ED E a SY 86 MACU small land a O Alli lal 86 DE OS oe iii RE Ri a A tena ete eae 86 b ema ta Ad CIMA 86 Limiano of DaB nas GAI SU MY Ye eens 87 CRU e e TOS aa EMRE dia A NA ees 87 Rig e e da 87 Controlling law and SCV era iil yas cats amala iii nie kli US 88 TuneCrack 2 User Manual Welcome to TuneCrack TCR TuneCrack stands for Crack the
28. ds Export option In the Timeline numerical view you will also find a button labeled Export With this button you can export your training results This 1s useful 1f you have to change your computer for some reason but want to keep tracking your progress On the new computer you can import your data and continue from where you left off We also very much appreciate any feedback Sending us your exported files after 100 training days helps us to improve our methods We hope to get sufficient feedback to establish the concept of muscle memory and the effectiveness of our methods for acquiring absolute pitch TuneCrack 70 Statistics Thank you in advance for any feedback you may send us TuneCrack 71 Learn ng Tips for TuneCrack Learning Tips for TuneCrack Microphone settings For pitch exercises set the input level as high as needed so you can sing comfortably without stressing your voice Environment If possible practice in a quiet room Use a low noise computer and have as few as necessary electrical fields in the room e g turn off your mobile phone and other equipment Be aware that long microphone cables can cause audible disturbance Finally the room should have fresh air Recognize trends Using the statistics see 1f you have a tendency to sing some notes too high or too low Variety and confidence Once you have reached a certain level try to vary the exercises Instead of solf ge syllables sing
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30. e Note set to 440 Hz Minimum Delay used 1500 Learn how the program works Navigation TuneCrack 59 Statistics Exercises As described in the introduction there are two types of exercises l Exercises giving a choice between pitch options 2 Exercises in matching a pitch In order to track your progress the exercises are ordered by difficulty level and arranged in blocks Exercises choosing pitch options The first exercise block concentrates on listening to pitches Beginning with notes an octave apart they accustom you to listening to their differences After the exercises have reached a half step distance between two pitches the smallest distance in the equal tempered system they continue with precision listening Far Training 50 The second note is Lock time Note 1 Delay Time Play Sequential Both Show Frequence Reference Note set to 440 Hz set Delay Time between notes e Factor 4 Minimum Delay used 1500 e or lower second note higher sam Navigation Two mea Quit Exercise When 1t gets too difficult to distinguish between the notes you should use the Time Delay slider Depending on the selected time delay you will earn fewer or more points However you will still learn how to concentrate on recognizing pitch differences TuneCrack 60 Statistics Other program buttons help you to more easily identify the notes The Play buttons Sequential will r
31. e Pitch 60 Point Point Imension 50 40 30 Pitch D 20 10 0 Time Time Dimension Thus moving your Absolute Pitch Point Learn how the program works Navigation Therefore you move your Absolute Pitch Point to the right Introduction Where absolute and relative pitch meet Pitch Deviation Pitch Deviation Detection Accuracy in Cents over time 80 E O 70 a e Personal Pitch Absolute Pitch 60 Point Point 50 p O lt 40 O Q os E 30 7 A 1 20 10 to the right 0 Time Time Dimension Learn how the program works Navigation TuneCrack 37 Introductory Lesson In terms of identifying the pitch dimension it is easier to detect pitch deviations if the distance between pitches is large Smaller pitch distances to the cent are more difficult to distinguish For the time dimension it is the other way round A short period of time between two pitches makes it easier to distinguish them TuneCrack 38 Introductory Lesson Precision Listening Method To improve the skills in the pitch dimension we have developed the Precision Listening Method In order that everyone might easily understand the tuning skills we start by giving pitches that are far apart In this way everyone can do the first tuning step which 1s to successfully recognize if a pitch is higher lower or the same as the reference pitch introduction Precision Listening Method e ra e 12 Half
32. e then 90 correct answers As an additional encouragement the highest score of competing players 1s included to the right In the navigation frame you ll find the PreviousPage and NextPage buttons which allow you to page through the lessons exercises TuneCrack 23 Lesson Selection Clicking on the Statistics button will bring you to the Statistics Section which is explained in the Statistics chapter The first lesson entitled Introduction Theory 1s introductory and explanatory only The lesson gives no exercises to practice nor do you earn points All other lessons give exercises in which you can earn points They are presented after the introductory lesson TuneCrack 24 Introductory Lesson Introductory Lesson The introductory lesson 1s animated and explains the concept of tuning and how the program works Introduction Tuning is a relative skill This lesson gives a short overview of what tuning is what absolute and relative pitch have in common 1 e where they meet and introduces you to our methods Precision Listening and Pitch Keeper What is relative pitch The word relative is defined as follows the top entry in a Google search considered in relation or in proportion to something else This implies that relative cannot exist without something to relate to In the case of pitch this means any pitch might be taken as a reference pitch and a se
33. em changes may render the program unusable and we give no guarantee that we can fix the program 1f used with another system operating system version What happens if T do not register after 100 days You would be breaking the rules but we hope you will not Many people will try this program for free and they are allowed to do so for 100 days If you still want to use the program after 100 days it would seem that the software is useful to you therefore paying is only fair Where do T get support There 1s no telephone support hotline but we are interested in improving the product If you find errors or experience program crashes let us know Tell us also about documentation errors sound errors or any other suggestions for improvement of the program If the program stops unexpectedly see the system console log for error messages If the problem can be documented by a recording export the recording and send it along with an error description to the address given below Troubleshooting tips Check to see 1f you can download a newer version with the same major version number If so back up your old version before installing the newer one and try reproducing the error If no pitch curve is displayed check the sound control panel to see that the default input device 1s working correctly If the input level is too low increase it with the slider If this does not work you may have a microphone not suited for that input channel Expensive mi
34. ent lend or lease this software Purchase of a license restricts use to the computer you installed the software on If you sell or give away the computer the software is installed on you are required to remove the installed software from the computer prior to transfer of the computer to another person Remind you Part of the software is from esellerate MindVision Software USA which contains cryptographic code which 1s subject to export laws You are not allowed to disassemble decompile unlock reverse engineer or in any manner decode the software CD Delivery When ordering the product you may be presented with an eCD option This option allows you to order a physical CD with the download item on the CD This service is provided to you by esellerate Lincoln Nebraka 68507 The version on the CD may differ from the trial version you may have downloaded In case you have downloaded the trial version some time ago it may be a newer version or in rare cases it may be an older version check the version numbers TuneCrack 80 License Agreement The CD cost is nonrefundable If you receive a CD that is damaged or defective it will be replaced at no charge Copyright The license issuer AlgorithmsAndDataStructures owns this software documentation and any accompanying files You are not allowed to redistribute this software documentation or any accompanying files You are allowed to make personal copies for your own use only
35. epeat the given notes When the second note is played this button is blocked until the delay time has passed Otherwise 1t becomes easy to cheat with the delay time Both will play the first and second sound simultaneously Using this option reduces the amount of possible points With Reference will play each note together with a reference sound Using this option reduces the amount of possible points The Show button Frequency shows the frequencies of the notes in Hertz Using this button reduces the amount of possible points to one Reference Note set to field With this field you can set the reference frequency played by selecting Play with Reference Factor drop down menu By clicking this button you can change the time delay However increasing the time will not give you more points since the minimum delay used will stay as 1t was Decreasing the delay allows you to listen with a shorter delay but will also decrease the number of points possible If you have difficulties beyond 33 cents don t get stuck continue with the next block You can come back to the exercises later when your listening and singing skills have improved TuneCrack 61 Statistics Exercises by matching a pitch The last exercise in each block is called Match the Pitch This exercise tests your ear to the cent Ear Training Exercises To Move the slider to match the note If done c
36. h Keeper Method The second too low too high or on target Training Lock time Note 1 Delay Time Play Sequential Both Feference Note set to dan set Delay Time between notes Es Factor 10 Minimum Delay used 15000 Learn how the program works In this way you can be confident that you have matched the pitch by ear Try to keep the vocal cord muscle positions you use to reproduce the pitch in mind This process is also called muscle memory and will help you to decide whether the second pitch is higher lower or same note Five seconds before the second sound is due to play the program sounds a white noise This allows you to prepare for the tuning question TuneCrack 50 Introductory Lesson introduction Remember With Singing Pitch Keeper Method The second DDD Fregni Set Delay Time between notes ha gt Ss tor 40 Minimum Delay used 15000 Learn how the program works weetion ERE TODLE serme PreviousPage Nex Quit Introduction Recall the muscle positions and try to sing or hum the previously sung sound The better you remember and can reproduce the pitch the easier 1t gets to describe the second pitch relative to the first Since white noise has no distinct pitch you cannot use 1t as a reference sound to determine the second pitch This forces you to remember the first pitch accurately In this exercise type you have only three possible responses lower
37. he middle step introduction Precision To The Cent Match the se Pitch Move the slider to match the note AS around the a IN o If done click Training Prepare check Lock time Note 1 bock time Noted Delay Time Ot Time Note 2 Play SSIS OA DSR do O Withreference Show Frequence Reference Note set to 440 Hz Set Delay Time between notes EEE Factor 1 Learn how the program works Minimum Delay used 1500 Navigation mn order to prevent solving the problem visually instead of aurally TuneCrack 56 Introductory Lesson introduction Precision To The Cent Match the Pitch Move the slider to match the note 0 If done EO Training Prepare check Lock time Note 1 Delay Time Note 2 Play Sequential Both MithReferencel set Delay Time between notes Show Frequence Reference Note set to 440 Hz Factor 1 Minimum Delay used 1500 Learn how the program works Navigation Change Topic Quit Introduction To force you to practice pitch retention the slider 1s blocked until after the time delay introduction Precision To The Cent Match the Pitch Move the slider to match the note To force you to train pitch gt retention the slider is blocked until the delay time has passed If done click Training Prepare check Lock time Note 1 ptock time Noted Delay Timm____ Notes
38. in Password Activate needed for delete Users Registration Serial Number Update Paste from clipBoard Buy Serial Number and Activation Key Control Quit Program Make your Choice Select a User or Add a new User The fields of the Registration frame are defined below gt Serial Number Here you can enter a serial number manually Normally you do not have to enter a number because during the ordering process the serial number will be entered automatically If you reinstall you must enter the serial number again We recommend that you paste the serial number from the order confirmation email with the button labeled Paste gt Update This button reads either Activate or Deactivate If the product is not registered you must go through an activation process by entering the serial number and then pressing Activate The activation process requires an active Internet connection If the Button reads Deactivate then the product 1s registered Deactivation may allow you to transfer the program to another computer However be aware that no warranty guarantees this process functions e g the other computer may have an unsupported OS see License terms TuneCrack 78 Registration gt Paste from ClipBoard This button allows you to paste the serial number from the clipboard You must first mark and copy the serial number in the email then return here to paste the serial number You must still
39. ing an activity in parallel which may harm you or others e g driving a car needs your full attention Some jurisdictions do not allow these limitations or exclusions In this case you are not entitled to use this software 1f you can see yourself doing a dispute in such a matter If you order from such a country or state the payment will be regarded as an unconditional donation The reception of a serial number does not imply any grant of rights Return Policy In case you purchased the product by an error you can return the product within 30 days from the purchase date In this case a restocking fee will be applied to recover all the costs we and our resellers have to bear If you have ordered an eCD remember that the CD cost is nonrefundable If you receive a CD that is damaged or defective it will be replaced at no charge Privacy Policy We do not collect personal information for any purpose other than to respond to you and for legal purposes e g proof of sale purchase We do not get credit card or other payment account TuneCrack 87 License Agreement information of customers from our resellers which do the financial transactions for us We will not share or sell the information you give us unless required by law Controlling law and severability This license shall be governed by the laws of Switzerland and the Kanton Baselland Place of jurisdiction Liestal BL Switzerland In case of a dispute the German versio
40. io Devices tab From the Default Input drop down Menu choose your microphone and in the Properties For also choose your microphone see below Drag the slider on the bottom of Audio Input to the right Also make sure that the selected format is 44100 0 HZ and one channel 16 Bit 1ch 16 Bit TuneCrack 74 FAO Other audio applications e g GarageBand may reset the input level the frequency or the 16 Bit setting to 8 Bit Be sure to check and set the following settings correctly Audio MIDI Setup Audio Devices MIDI Devices System Settings Default Input Mic USB audio system Default Output Built in Audio A System Output Built in Audio Properties For Mic USB audio system Clock Source Defa Configure Speakers Audio Input Audio Output Source Defa Source Default Format 44100 0Hz lch 16bit Format 44100 0Hz O 2ch 16bit Ch Volume Slider Value dB Mute Thru Ch Volume Slider Value dB Mute M na lia M nia n a 1 e 0 78 21 00 l Ju 0 90 3 00 2 0 90 3 00 Microphone Input level too low distortion or audio device not supported Windows In the control panel choose Sounds and Audio Devices Click on the Audio tab Under Sound recording set the volume for the microphone to the maximum TuneCrack 75 FAO 13 Recording Control Options Help CD
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43. lick Lock time Note 1 Delay Time Note 2 ti Show Reference Note set to 440 Hz set Delay Time between notes AAA Factor E Tt Minimum Delay used 1500 When Frequencies match click Chetk Navigation gt Quit Exercise Quit Instead of the buttons Lower Same and Higher a slider and a Check button appear in this exercise You must match the first given pitch with the slider Once you have positioned the slider on your response click Check The other buttons appearing in this exercise are the same as in the Exercises by Choice For Match the Pitch exercises the pitches go beyond the equal tempered tuning system So be aware that these exercises are only listening exercises This means if you want to take over the pitch by singing repeat it on a hum instead of singing the proposed solf ge syllable This way you might more easily associate the solf ge syllable precisely to the equal tempered tuning system It is easier to develop accuracy with a reference pitch if you have a few anchor points in mind Remember there are only 48 distinct notes in 4 octaves in the equal tempered system During the Match the Pitch exercises stay aware of this deviation from the equal tempered system and remember to build the pitch in relation to an equal tempered note TuneCrack 62 Statistics Exercises to retain a pitch To practice improving your sound memory the retention exercises here are also grouped
44. lties arise you are advised to TuneCrack 66 use the slider and reduce the time between the notes This usually leads to more green fields in the lower deviations of 20 16 12 and 7 cents for the shorter times of 1 second or 0 5 seconds Statistics In the above example no exercises were done for deviations larger than 25 cents for the durations of 1 or 0 5 seconds since the person mastered these levels for 1 5 seconds The same applies to the next block or the first exercises you will likely master before errors begin to occur Again by reducing the delay between the notes you will master the lower cent levels To get the actual numbers behind the graph fields click the Next Page button A numerical overview 1s displayed User Note Statistics Time between pitch sounds im Seconds os Pres Hits Pres Hits 0 ie Tee O ef Oro OQ OTS 0 DIDTO im ejeje miley e Recognize Trends TuneCrack Test User al 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ell Sal ls lo e do le Se om icimi 21 le le Tessitura 5 0 o lee te des ej e high Pres Hits Pres Hits 0 a la ee ea le 10 0 sno o S9 9 6 Navigation Change Page Quit Statistcs Pres Hits 0 DON oo o oo 6 Pres Hits SO Co ES O O ND lee 50 Pres Hits 0 oO O OO oO oo 00 00 0 0 O O Oo GO o oOo oO SO 93 amp 100 Pres Hits 0 O O O OOO 9 o O 09939
45. n in simply listening to a given pitch Because our exercises start with a delay of only 1 5 seconds it is very likely you can remember it for this duration Increasing this delay with a slider will show you the point where you are about to lose the sound pattern Brought to this point your brain will realize what you are trying to do If you follow our advice in singing pitches out loud in order to remember them most likely as a solution your brain will accept the storing of the vocal cord muscle positions by muscle memory The pitch feedback you get helps to store the correct muscle positions Don t be disappointed if this doesn t work the first time To store muscle positions may take a trial and error phase But usually the brain works for you especially when there is feedback and a previous point that you have already mastered If you can see where your abilities tend to lie then it is only a question of your willingness to invest the necessary time for improving precision and speed TuneCrack 63 Statistics Exercise scoring The score for the exercises adjusts indefinitely according to your answers When you start a specific level you are given 20 exercises to complete however your score does not begin from zero each time Instead the score continues from where you left off on previous exercises There is a maximum number of points you can earn at each level but reaching this maximum is not the goal per se Far training 1s a c
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47. o more than a day gt e Sel dy E C 3 a DE A E Time Dimension Learn how the program works Navigation Change Topic E DUST ag NextFag j Quit Introduction i If we stretch the delay time between the notes to a day or more then we can test to see 1f we have absolute pitch or not Absolute pitch is the ability to name the pitch of a note without having to listen for a reference sound We can assume that remembering a reference sound for more than a day means having absolute pitch because sounds are memorized and recalled with enough precision If we cannot remember the pitch to a precision of the required 50 cents for absolute pitch then we likely cannot give a correct answer when we hear the second sound TuneCrack 30 Introductory Lesson Introduction Welcome C4 B3 A 3 Y A3 S 63 V Gs El es Ol 5 5 k E3 S os O 03 3 MN Y C3 pa then chances that we give a correct 3 answer when we hear the second sound are against us Time Dimension o Learn how the program works Navigation Change Topic Quit Introduction Only if we can answer the relative pitch questions correctly and consistently for a longer period only then we can start building an absolute pitch repertoire TuneCrack 31 Introductory Lesson Introduction Welcome C4 B3 A 3 A3 G 3 G3 F 3 F3 E3 D 3 D3 C 3 C3 imension Pitch D TuneCrack Learn
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49. ontinuous process just like learning a foreign language Once you have finished an exercise you will automatically be transferred to the scoring screen Exercise Title Lessons Exercise Type EarTraining User Test User Tessitura medium Score Overview Lesson PersonalScore Tessit HighScore Tessit Who Lesson3 O medium 0 This Exercise Score Your Score for this Exercise O Evaluation Low score try again Okay Your old personalHighScore was no improvement this time O Try to beat your score pontrol Exit Program aan Choose new Lesson Check Your Progress In the middle of this screen you will find the score you reached for a particular exercise The scores are colored as follows blue You reached less than one third of the possible points green You reached the basic level yellow You reached more then two thirds of the possible points red You have more then 90 correct answers Below these scores you can view your previous high score to gain encouragement to keep on improving The scoring screen allows you to track your progress If several users are using the program the person with the highest score 1s also listed Take this challenge as an invitation to improve your TuneCrack 64 Statistics skill You can also make two or more profiles for yourself for example as a morning user and as an evening user In this way you can compare your performance depending on the
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51. power the program To have a good performance an Intel core Duo with 1 GB of RAM and an adequate graphic card 1s required The program has been tested on Windows XP Vista and Windows 7 8 10 You also need QuickTime which 1s downloadable You must have an appropriate microphone connected to your computer Check the relevant manuals on how to connect a microphone to your computer Some PCs have no microphone input in which case you must use additional hardware such as a computer compatible USB device capable of handling microphone inputs Important the line in 1s not the same as a microphone input If you do not have a microphone input you will need a pre amplifier Getting the installation file The first step 1s to download the compressed installation file msi In your browser go to www TuneCrack com and download the actual version under the download tab Warning The file has about 80 MB this will take about 1 4 hour on a low speed DSL line File Download Security Warning Do you want to run or save this file gt Name TuneCrack msi Type Windows Installer Package 122MB From www algorithmsanddatastructures com While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer f you do not trust the source do not run or save this software What s the risk Click Run The actual download starts TuneCrack 8 Installation 93 of luneCrack msi from orithmsanddatast
52. reak glassware just by singing please do not blame Listening Singing Teacher for your destroyed property we will not pay for 1t in such circumstances Even worse if you are a bass who could destroy Jericho Jericho was brought down by sound waves according to the Bible Hopefully you do not live in New York City Software by its nature 1s complex and computers are configured in different ways some have problems of their own so even the order in which you install the software may be important so we cannot predict the behavior of the program Therefore the risks of downloading installing or running the software are yours If you fear that this software will destroy your computer or data do not download install or run it We cannot guarantee that the server from where you download the software 1s secure from hacking or that during the transmission no manipulations were made Do I have to be online to use the software No You only have to be online to download the software and activate the serial number No sound for low notes If you set the instrument to Sinus you need a good headset to hear the low notes Mediocre loudspeakers can have difficulty reproducing frequencies below A2 110 Hz The Flute option has more overtones and thus will be easier to hear Microphone Input level too low distortion or audio device not supported Macintosh In the applications Utility Folder open Audio Midi Setup and Select the Aud
53. ree then Next Otherwise click Cancel License Agreement License The software the documentation and any accompanying files are licensed to von hy Algorithms AndDataStmrtures F Rudin Hombersweo 3 CH Y C IDo Not Agree Agree Read the License Agreement and the Copyright before installing Click I agree if you agree with our License Agreement The Select Installation Folder dialog appears By default the application will be installed under C Program Files AlgorithmsAndDatastructures TuneCrack TuneCrack 11 Installation i TuneCrack Select Installation Folder The installer will install TuneCrack to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files Algorithms4ndD atastructures Tunel rack Choose your folder location and click Everyone so that persons with a separate login on your computer can also run the program The confirmation Window appears TuneCrack 12 Installation is TuneCrack Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install TuneCrack on your computer Click Next to start the installation Click Next to start the Installation TuneCrack 13 Installation is TuneCrack Installing TuneCrack TuneCrack is being installed Please wait Cancel TuneCrack uses OpenAL for sound Click Ok and you will be presented
54. roductory Lesson Introduction Where absolute and relative pitch meet Pitch Deviation Pitch Deviation Detection Accuracy in Cents ess over time 80 fo 2 4 ail e Absolute Pitch y 60 meets Relative Pitch 50 o O oe U 30 ET O 20 a is where relative 10 and absolute pitch meet Ti Time Dimension Learn how the program works Navigatlon Change Topic Quit Introduction We call this your personal Absolute Pitch Point Because the point relates to a certain time it 1s not absolute pitch However it expresses the point in time where you fulfill the pitch dimension for absolute pitch In this way you have a direct and observable measure of where you are on the road to absolute pitch TuneCrack 35 Introductory Lesson Introduction Where absolute and relative pitch meet Pitch Deviation Pitch Deviation Detection Accuracy in Cents over time 80 e e 2 x al e Absolute Pitch q 60 5 Point O 2 4 Ee il U E 30 Es 20 A 10 gt We call this your personal Absolute Pitch Point Time Dimension Learn how the program works Through ear training you can push your personal pitch point to the right and down to smaller pitch deviations TuneCrack 36 Introductory Lesson Introduction Where absolute and relative pitch meet Pitch Deviation Pitch Deviation Detection Accuracy in Cenis over time 80 70 Personal Pitch Absolut
55. ruc Set te Ni TuneCrack msi From orithmsanddatastructures com Estimated time left 25 sec 112MB of 122MB copied Download to Temporary Folder Transfer rate 378KB Sec Open Folder Cancel SmartScreen Filter checked this download and did not report any threats Report an unsafe download When the download finishes the following Security Warning appears Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to run this software Name TuneCrack msi Publisher AlgorithmsAndDatastructures F Rudin More options While Files From the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only run software From publishers you trust What s the risk Click Run to continue the installation The Setup Wizard Window opens TuneCrack 9 Installation iz TuneCrack Welcome to the TuneCrack Setup Wizard The installer will guide vou through the steps required to install TuneCrack on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Click Next The License Agreement appears TuneCrack 10 Installation i TuneCrack License Agreement Please take a moment to read the license agreement now If you accept the terms below click Ag
56. second Note 1 FH Learn how the program works Clicking an answer button reveals the correct answer For notes an octave apart identifying the relationship should not be too difficult TuneCrack 42 Introductory Lesson introduction Sample Exercise Short Delay gt a EA ES 523 25 Hz For notes an octave apart this shouldn t be too difficult The second C4 261 62 Hz Correct Answer Higher Lock time Note 1 Delay Time Note 2 Learn how the program works Navigation The next exercises reduce the interval distances until they are only a half step apart introduction Sample Exercise Short Delay OB 4 Half Step minor second _M 1 Half Step minor second They continue between the half steps Lock time Note 1 Delay Time Note 2 Learn how the program works Navigation TuneCrack 43 Introductory Lesson Mastering intervals is only the beginning of the Precision Listening Method Now the method explores the sounds between the half step looking for deviations n cents instead of simply recognizing interval differences This is like looking at the ladder with a magnifying glass introduction Sample Exercise Short Delay IE Lock time Note 1 bock time Note DelayTim O Nete Time Note 2 Precision Listening 100 Lents 1 Half Step Here is where the precision listening 100 Cents starts 1 Half Step Learn how the program works Naviga
57. skill However the method goes beyond this Tuning is a relative skill and one tunes an instrument relative to another instrument However the pitch of another instrument may not lie on the equal tempered scale therefore exercises in the Precision Listening Method require you to match the pitch to an arbitrary frequency Your pitch transfer skill 1s practiced using the Pitch Keeper Method The Pitch Keeper Method increases the time between the two sounds you must compare To keep a pitch in mind you must first develop the means to transfer a sound from the instrument where you play it to an independent hearing of it in your ear In the beginning that may seem very easy but as the time between the notes increases you may suddenly realize you have not really taken over the sound in your memory or at least not well enough Going back over shorter times between pitches lets you identify and perfect the skill of taking over a pitch Because singing is the closest connection we have to monitor whether we have internalized thus know a pitch by ear the program lets you sing back the notes and identifies which pitch you sang To ensure you have transferred the correct pitch the program gives you feedback with a colored pitchline To internalize a pitch is not something that can be learned overnight That means in becoming a tuning master you will observe progress but also setbacks It is important that the progress and setbacks are recorde
58. stalling TuneCrack If you need to do so use Uninstall from the Add Remove Software Control Panel TuneCrack 17 Installation QuickTime This software uses Apple s QuickTime On Macintosh computers this software is pre installed but on Windows QuickTime 1s not installed by default unless you have installed QuickTime or iTunes already in which case you do not have to install QuickTime again However it is always best for running the program smoothly to have the newest version You will need Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista Windows 7 8 10 to install QuickTime In the Internet Browser enter http www apple com quicktime download You will be presented with a page like this Apple QuickTime Download Windows Internet Explorer eo EJ gt http www apple comjquicktime download File Edit View Favorites Tools Help vE chr Apple QuickTime Download E mm Pager Tools A Store iPod iTunes iPhone Downloads Support Q QuickTime Guide Why QuickTime Upgrade to QuickTime 7 Pro QuickTime Player for 29 99 ONE QuickTime 7 6 4 with iTunes OuickTime Pro for Windows XP or Vista MPEG 2 Playback The perfect companion for your Windows PC QuickTime 7 Pr from a video watcher to a video maker Harness the power of everything from creating podcasts to transcoding mediainn formats All for just 29 99 Sign Up Five Reasons to Developer FREE weekly New Music Tuesday subscription
59. te column However the graphic fields represent each day This means three dates are displayed on the graph per date line Also within each delay range the correct and incorrect responses for each accuracy level are displayed 1200 cents 700 cents 500 cents 400 cents 300 cents 200 cents 100 cents 75 cents 13 Jul 15 EN 10 Jul 15 7 Jul 15 4 Jul 15 correct missed 3 Jul 15 gt 1 Jul 15 a E With the help of this overview you can easily see how well you performed over time The greener the picture the better your performance TuneCrack 69 Statistics Timeline Numerical View You can get a numerical view of your last 100 active days by clicking the TimeLineNumbers button R Quit Statistcs hange Page Next Page Export Statiorco Expart Change Dote ext Datos Here for each accuracy level a separate page is displayed You can go through the accuracy levels by clicking Next Page To access other dates click Next Dates Seeing you progress over time may motivate you to continue Don t give up just because you reach a plateau at times Sometimes this repetition is necessary to digest new concepts Try smaller time intervals and allow yourself a larger accuracy range Remind yourself what you have already reached Repeating these intervals will increase your confidence at these levels Continue after taking a break We wish you good progress using our metho
60. the reference note introduction Sample Exercise Short Delay The second note is C4 261 62 Hz ee E E Correct Answer Higher Lock time Note 1 pork time Noted Delay Time F Note2 Time Note 2 Reference Note set to sequential Botn WithReference Frequence 440 set Delay Time between notes EEE Factor 1 Minimum Delay used 72 Learn how the program works With the Delay Time Slider you enter the time dimension you decrease the time between hearing the two sounds TuneCrack 47 Pitch Keeper Method Introductory Lesson To be able to remember a sound for a longer period helps in the tuning process as long as you can keep the reference sound in memory you can adjust your instrument until 1t is in tune with the reference sound If you lose confidence in your memory then you must review the reference sound Therefore we have developed the Pitch Keeper Method to improve sound retention Instead of making the period between giving the pitches shorter we increase the delay between the sounds This forces you to find a way to store and recall the reference pitch Because the screen size 1s limited we cannot keep stretching the ladders further apart Therefore we have introduced a factor parameter If the factor is set to then the slider distance represents 1 5 seconds introduction Sample Exercise Short Delay Pitch Keeper Method 1 5 Seconds Delay Time Note 2 Wa Set Delay Time
61. the sound to a well known pitch and a deviation ratio to the next higher or lower well known pitch for example 4 tenth above E4 TuneCrack 54 Introductory Lesson introduction Precision To The Cent Match the Pitch Move the slider to match the note and a deviation ratio in this case about 4 10 above E4 E4 329 62 Hz If done EO check Lock time Note 1 Delay Time Note 2 Play Sequential Both MithReFerence set Delay Time between notes Show Frequence Factor MN Reference Note set to 440 Hz Minimum Delay used 1500 Learn how the program works Navigation Whereas the first method is like learning and transferring the sound to the long term memory introduction Precision To The Cent Match the Whereas the first method is like Sve learning and transferring the sound to the long term memory Move the slider to match the note If done Glick Lock time Note 1 Delay Time Note 2 Play Sequential Both WithReferencel Show Frequence Reference Note set to 440 Hz Set Delay Time between notes E Factor 4 Minimum Delay used 1500 Learn how the program works Navigation TuneCrack 55 Introductory Lesson Similar to the other exercises you can also actively sing the pitch Attention Keep in mind that for this exercise the colored pitch line does not display the actual pitch position The feedback 1s given relative to the sounded pitch around t
62. time of day TuneCrack 65 Statistics Statistics Time Delay and Accuracy overview The program collects statistics data to help you identify your weaknesses In the Select Lesson screen instead of choosing a lesson you can see the statistics by pressing the Statistics button User Test User Tessitura high Note Statistics Time between pitch sounds in Seconds tol aoa al io 5 10 15 50 100 150 So 1000 1500 Cents 1200 700 500 400 Navigation Change Page Quit Statistcs Recognize Trends The first page shows an overview of how well you performed for a specific time delay and accuracy For each delay and accuracy of a completed exercise the achieved score 1s shown Each field displays the ratio total misses and total successes in a graph bar The green part represents the successful attempts and the red part missed attempts Because you can use a slider to set the delay the display for the time axis 1s divided into ranges The first range 1s from 0 to 0 5 seconds the second from 0 5 to 1 second the third from 1 to 1 5 seconds and so on Because the exercises are grouped in four blocks and the first begins with a delay of 1 5 seconds the overview usually looks like the above picture For large pitch deviation that 1s for octaves to half steps a lot of green fields mark your competence in this time delay With smaller deviations at 1 5 seconds errors red part appear As soon as difficu
63. tion Change Topic Quit Introduction As the exercises progress the deviation of the second note from the first or reference note will decrease until the deviation is only 7 cents TuneCrack 44 Introductory Lesson introduction Sample Exercise Short Delay IE Lock time Note 1 Delay Time Note 2 Precision Listening When the distances get very small Learn how the program works Navigation Change Topic PreviousPage guit Quit Introduction When the distances get very small you will likely have more difficulty distinguishing between the given pitches Therefore we have made the Delay Slider By moving the slider to the right the delay time between the notes decreases TuneCrack 45 Introductory Lesson introduction Sample Exercise Short Delay The second note is Lock time Note 1 Delay Time Note 2 Play Sequential Both Mithreference Show Frequence Reference Note set 440 Hz set Delay Time between notes EO eg Factor 1 Minimum Delay sefi 72 Learn how the program works 00 In this exercise e USED the delay is now set to 72 ms ps Pee Shorter times between the pitches make it easier to detect deviations TuneCrack 46 Introductory Lesson In the exercise feedback answer screen the graph shows the amount of deviation from the reference note For your convenience the frequencies of the pitches are also displayed beside the note name of
64. tuning problem Learn to tune instruments precisely Tuning 1s often underestimated because 1t is only used to bring the instruments in accordance with each other before a performance begins It is not part of a performance nor does it demand much time to do If the tuning 1s done everything that follows is relative to that tuning arrangement Therefore tuning 1s often considered a necessary side step in the whole process of music making However the tuning process 1s a crucial step and therefore cannot be skipped or done hastily That is why we have developed the product TuneCrack Tuning is a listening skill You have to listen to a pitched reference sound and then adjust your instrument accordingly The first step is to take over or transfer the reference sound to your ear keeping it securely in mind The second step 1S to compare this reference sound with an appropriate sound of your instrument If there is no match you have to take action by lowering or raising the pitch on your instrument TuneCrack has exercises to improve your listening skill and your pitch transfer skill Your listening skill 1s improved by training with the Precision Listening Method Your task using the Precision Listening Method is to differentiate ever smaller pitch deviations Since the standard Western system the equal tempered tuning system is most often used the training focuses on deviations between these notes thus improving your absolute pitch recognition
65. uble click the shortcut on your Desktop Shortcut to TuneCrack exe The application starts initializing by loading images and sounds TuneCrack 19 First Time Use TuneCrack TuneCrack Initialisation Loading Images parti Loading Images part2 Loading Images part3 Loading Images part4 Loading Sounds part Copyright AlgorithmsAndDatastructures com Version TuneCrack version 1 00 Windows 2015 07 06 22 48 17 Control Please wait Initializing Please wait while I load pictures and sounds The first time you start the application the following dialog box appears TuneCrack 20 First Time Use 2 TuneCrack New User Set Teacher Admin Password the default Password is NoPassword hit Return to keep it Finish Initialisation quit Programm Bay First Time Use Finish installation Type your Name and press lt Return gt or hit lt Escape gt First you must enter a User Name The name may consist of a First and Last Name separated by a blank space or a comma Only American Standard Characters are allowed If you want a password other than the default Admin Password NoPassword change 1t Please be aware that the password is case sensitive and must have at least 5 characters If you forget or lose your password you must reinstall the application in order to delete users in the Select User s dialog see below When you are done click Go to continue Clicking
66. uces the Pitch Keeper Method which focuses on the other direction transferring a pitch to retain in your ear Thus the time between hearing the two notes is slowly increased By keeping the reference sound in mind for longer you will feel less need to replay it in the program during the tuning process Because the Pitch Keeper Method also achieves a precision beyond half steps you will gain the necessary confidence to stay on track and keep the sound in mind with enough precision The progress tracking of the method allows you to build a Pitch Retention Curve This curve shows you your personal Absolute Pitch Point the length of time after hearing a pitch where you still remember it to the required precision of 50 cents If this length of time grows to longer than a day then you can claim absolute pitch for those notes as you are able to remember the exact pitch without a reference sound Contact We hope you will spend many enjoyable hours with TuneCrack Your comments and input are most welcome Please mail them to no sinaing feachearCom TuneCrack 4 Installation Installation Macintosh Requirements Before you begin make sure your computer has enough RAM to power the program quickly enough To have a good performance at least a G4 with 1 GB of RAM and an adequate graphic card 1s required A Mac Mini G4 with 1 25 GHz and 1 GB of RAM or later version will suffice This program was tested with Mac OS X 10 4 11 and OS X 10 10 5
67. y Algorithms AndDataStructures F Rudin Hombergweg 3 CH 4433 Ramlinsburg Switzerland By installing the software you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement If you do not agree to the terms of this Agreement do not install the software and delete the files belonging to this software Permitted uses The license allows you to download install and use the software on a single computer You are allowed to use a limited only a limited number of lessons are available version of the software for 100 days for testing and learning purposes free of charge After 100 days you must buy a serial number to be entitled to use this software further or else delete the software and all accompanying material and E Ma TESEI So 12111111 1 alip G mk TuneCrack 6 Installation Installation Read the License Agreement You must agree to the terms or discard the downloaded files If you agree the installer window opens Drag the TuneCrack icon to the Application alias folder Gazi j gz T E lt 2 x 9 items 7 2 MB available 0 nt If you followed the instructions TuneCrack is installed in your applications Folder Uninstalling TuneCrack In the Finder click on Applications and drag the Icon for TuneCrack to the Trash TuneCrack 7 Installation Installation Windows Requirements Before you begin you may want to make sure your computer has enough RAM to
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