Overview of Audio Accompaniment Capabilities

Overview of Audio Accompaniment Capabilities

Muséik may be easy and intuitive on the outside, but its audio capabilities under the hood pack a real punch. Other accompaniment tools promise tempo flexibility but audio distortion, or worse - pitch bending - are audible as soon as the tempo shifts. Muséik delivers clean, pitch-perfect audio through aggressive rubato or half-speed performances.

Muséik's onboard audio mixer boasts four independent stereo audio channels, providing complete control over up to eight independent audio tracks. Each audio channel can be routed independently or all four four can be mapped to the same output device. Mute and volume controls for each of your eight tracks are available with one click.

Ion files ship with each voice part on its own track; adjust volumes or mute each as needed. Need to transpose? No problem. Muséik can transpose pitch up or down a Major 3rd.

All the Muséik controls are available in the computer interface or through a wireless controller like an iPad. But every function is also mappable to a MIDI device with a few clicks. Use a foot pedal, a keyboard slider, a drum pad and more to operate the Muséik controls.

FEATURES
* Play/Pause/Stop controls
* Tempo slider to control playback speed
* Main volume slider
* Quick scrubber
* Offset Tempo control for aggressive playback speed adjustments
* 8 Media bays
* 8 mono audio channels that can be linked to create 4 stereo channels
* Each channel fully mappable to any output
* Volume, fade, mute and solo functions on each channel
* Global pitch shift to adjust pitch up or down up to a Major 3rd
* Stop, Loop and Continue options
* User defined Track and Concert Notes
* Ability to save entire shows as .json file
* Fully MIDI compatible
* Advanced audio window
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