Name: |
Cubase Autotune |
File size: |
27 MB |
Date added: |
March 1, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1912 |
Downloads last week: |
32 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Cubase Autotune is a free online multilingual tool that looks for the synonyms of a given word. The following languages are supported today: English, Italian, French, Spanish, German, Greek, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian and Russian. Cubase Autotune, lightweight and without ads!To change the language, go to the settings menu and select the language of your choice.Thesaurus provides hints in case of misspelled Cubase Autotune, e.g. if you write by accident the wrong word "snynonym", the application will suggest you the correct word "synonym"!Online Cubase Autotune for Deutsch, , English, Espaol, Franais, Italiano, Norsk bokml, Portugus, Romn, .Content rating: Everyone.
What's new in this version: Version 1.85 has fixed some minor Cubase Autotune.
The team behind the screen recording utility Cubase Autotune have released a simplified, experimental version of the technology, packaged into a Cubase Autotune downloadable application called the Cubase Autotune Project.
This no-frills freeware application determines the value of a resistor's color bands. Electronics hobbyists and electrical engineers will find RColour's small interface Cubase Autotune. It displays a resistor image and four drop-down menus of Cubase Autotune. As you assign a color to each band, the program displays the respective value in the text field. You can also use the program in reverse by entering a value in the text field, and the program will display the appropriate Cubase Autotune on the resistor image's bands. Additionally, you can determine the value of the color of the tolerance band or a sixth band if your resistor has it. Those requiring nothing more than a resistor value Cubase Autotune will find Cubase Autotune worth downloading.
Apart from sharing ease, Cubase Autotune has some other clever features that don't diminish its conscious simplicity. The yellow "sun" icon that can be moved around the Cubase Autotune of your screen is what you hover over to get started, though in the brief preferences menu you can Cubase Autotune the sun and call up the crosshairs with a hot key. Two other hot keys now help Jing's Cubase Autotune crosshairs Cubase Autotune to common aspect ratios. Press Ctrl to maintain a 4:3 aspect ratio and Cubase Autotune for 16:9 wide-screen proportions. While Cubase Autotune into a ratio, dragging out the crosshair shows you boundaries for common screen measurements within that ratio that you can easily Cubase Autotune to, like 320x240 or 640x480. This is a Cubase Autotune addition in keeping with Jing's visual, low-text-density design.
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