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by novelistus
11 Apr 2012, 23:22
Forum: Support
Topic: Microphone Input misinterpreted
Replies: 5
Views: 8539

Are you using the guitar fretboard as the sole instrument interface in EM? NO, I use the keyboard and the guitar fretboard. But that is NOT the problem. Let me explain again. When I go into the Mic tuning wizard and go through the procedure. Then if I play a C4 (on the guitar, or on the keyboard (a...
by novelistus
10 Apr 2012, 10:54
Forum: Support
Topic: Microphone Input misinterpreted
Replies: 5
Views: 8539

Hi, Perhaps you are not using the same reference for middle C as EarMaster does and use C3 instead of C4, in which case everything would be transposed one octave. I do use the same reference. It has to do with you tone recognition algorithm. I have a "multitude" of tuners and I know what ...
by novelistus
10 Apr 2012, 10:51
Forum: Support
Topic: interval singing ranges
Replies: 6
Views: 9617

tone range

Sorry, I had overseen that you were using the fretboard to specify the tone range, which is why it can't go very low. Before clicking on "Advanced" in the Exercise setup window, select the staff or the piano instead of the guitar, using the icons above the list of intervals. This will cha...
by novelistus
07 Apr 2012, 17:34
Forum: Support
Topic: Microphone Input misinterpreted
Replies: 5
Views: 8539

Microphone Input misinterpreted

I have spend now 3 hours of my practice time trying to set up sightsinging intervals through the microphone with no success. Of course there is always the possibility that I am simply too stupid, but I think there is a major bug in Earmaster. I use the mic wizard to set up the mic. And all the pitch...
by novelistus
07 Apr 2012, 15:52
Forum: Support
Topic: interval singing ranges
Replies: 6
Views: 9617

Quentin wrote: Yes, absolutely. In the exercise setup window, choose "Advanced" for "Key and Root Movement", and then click on "Edit...". At the bottom of the next window, you will be able to specify the upper and lower limits of the questions. //////////// On my versio...
by novelistus
05 Mar 2012, 15:59
Forum: Support
Topic: Volume is too soft on Mac version of Earmaster
Replies: 15
Views: 22475

Earmaster MAC Volume

What a great program. In ragards of functionality. If just it would be able to use it without headsets. The volume on the Mac is simply insufficient (even with the MIDI to 127 and the slider all the way up in prefs). I practice 1 - 1.5 hours a day and I have a headache from wearing the headset all t...