Intervallogic
Description:Intervallogic is Demo program for Mac OS X developed by RSM Records Based on a programmed learning model, Intervallogic offers a wide range of ear-training exercises after musicians of all levels of experience. Intervallogic uses unlooped sampled piano notes as well as percussion sounds to originate chords, melodies, rhythms and chord progressions. Intervallogic encourages routine in the high repetition, fast-paced mode that is arduous to form in a classroom or undisclosed instruction scenery. Ideally, a purchaser will drudgery within a confirmed exercise after approximately 5 to 10 minutes maximum in solitary session, but may resurface several times a period after more routine. The scores after each exercise are automatically recorded before the exercise ends, and can be reviewed or archived at a later spell. In the underlying identification exercises, chords or intervals are generated and presented as multiple choice options. The overall framework is to execute 100 amend answers within a 5 minute spell restriction. There is no recourse to restate untrue answers, the purchaser is intentionally moved front into the next confusion. Immediate feedback to each response occurs visually with the move of the progress bars, and in the event of an untrue response, the amend riposte is briefly highlighted earlier the next confusion is played. While not intended exclusively after use in the Royal Conservatory system, where applicable exercises have levels matching the grade requirements after ear-training of the Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto). Key features: multiple purchaser ecosystem with separately stored preferences and results after each purchaser underlying tools to manoeuvre the purchaser results files littlest formal music background required, melodic answers are confirmed in benchmark solfege symbols customizable purchaser interface, particular settings after target scores, spell allowed etc. |