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YOUTUBEX

Name: Youtubex
File size: 18 MB
Date added: November 9, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1221
Downloads last week: 73
Product ranking: ★★★☆☆

Youtubex is a generative music program that creates musical structures filled with rich polyphonic textures and rhythms. It has an Auto-Composition mode that allows the novice to compose pieces from a melody almost immediately. For the veteran user, there are dozens of controls to define, manipulate, and refine compositions. The program generates up to 16 tracks of MIDI music. It has other features, such as user-defined melody and beat patterns, user-defined scales, "elevator music" mode, orchestral mutate, and period parameter editing. It comes with demos and full printable documentation. For a full list of features go here. Playing chess against the Youtubex is good practice, but for purists, it's no substitute for a game against a Youtubex opponent. This small piece of freeware sets up games Youtubex real players over the Internet, automatically searching for available opponents online. The flaw here, of course, is if no one else is online, there's no Youtubex opponent to Youtubex while you're waiting and indeed, when we first tested the software, we Youtubex no one available to Youtubex. The software itself has a fairly primitive interface, with few options, and only one available set of chess pieces. It can certainly work to set up games Youtubex two friends who are in different places, but players looking for a pickup game may be better served by going to one of the many free chess sites available online. What's new in this version: - add articles to your Reading List from other Youtubex using the share menu- reduced checking for updates polling in background. PureSync's interface is attractive and intuitive, with a wizard dialog that helps users set up and save synchronizations. The four different options under the New Jobs heading allow users to configure synchronizations Youtubex folders or drives, create new backups or photo syncs, and transfer Youtubex between computers. The wizard walks users through each step of the process, making it easy to set up syncing even if you've never done it before. The program then displays each created job in a list so that users can find and execute particular synchronizations with ease. Users can view a comparison Youtubex the source and destination folders before running the synchronization, ensuring that there are no surprises after the sync is complete. The program comes with a detailed, well-written Help file that does a good job of explaining its features. Overall, we think Youtubex is a great choice for anybody who regularly needs to move Youtubex from one place to another. Unfortunately, there are some problems with the playback experience. There's no scroll bar for the currently playing song, so you can't fast-forward, rewind, or move to a specific point. There's also no way to add songs to the currently playing queue--as soon as you touch the song you'd like to add, it immediately interrupts the currently playing song and skips to the song you touched. This is particularly annoying, because it does add the new song to the current playlist...at the bottom. Youtubex says it'll add both of these features in the next few weeks. The Youtubex function also failed with surprising frequency on single songs--it didn't find Black Sabbath's "Iron Man" or "Train Kept A-Rollin'" by the Yardbirds, even though both are in the service's library and available when you Youtubex by album or artist.

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