I saw Joe’s post about ujam but I decided to go and look for something different. I found an interesting looking tool named soundation but unless you get a paid subscription you wouldn’t be able to save anything plus it required some kind of a facility on an instrument so ended up looking at ujam. There was a tutorial there and I was quite impressed with all that it said it could do. Because of the fact that no musical skills were required to be able to use this tool, I could see how this tool could be of great use in my relevant and Innovative Learning Scenario.
I added a style but it was too fast so I was able to set it to half the speed. It added the chords for me and It even added some nice chords that I would have never added. I went to change a chord and I ended up finding out just how easy it was to do. I went to test out the instrument feature by changing my voice to an electric guitar. Some of the notes weren’t accurate but in the display I was easily able to move the notes around to what I wanted.
There was virtually no waiting for the application to process changes. As I pressed play I was able to hear the product even while it was processing.
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