Posts tagged with “The player”
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New feature: Video flipping
August 19, 2016Today we’ve launched a nice little feature called video flipping. It lets you flip any Soundslice video to its mirror image. -
Video subtitle support
August 17, 2016Here’s something for those of you who create Soundslice scores with videos: we now support video subtitles (e.g., closed captioning). -
Introducing the visual violin
August 8, 2016Today we’re launching a visual violin fingerboard. -
New features and fixes, July 21
July 21, 2016Here’s the latest rundown of Soundslice improvements. -
New features and fixes, May 3
May 3, 2016As always, we’re constantly polishing and improving Soundslice. Here’s the latest. -
Vimeo and Brightcove video integration, plus faster uploading
February 22, 2016Several of you have been using Soundslice with Vimeo. We’re happy to announce that we’ve launched much nicer Vimeo integration. And we went ahead and did it for Brightcove (another video hosting provider), too. -
New features and fixes, Feb. 9
February 9, 2016We’re constantly polishing our site and product... Here’s a roundup of what’s new lately. -
Introducing Soundslice offline mode
January 19, 2016Today we’re excited to launch Soundslice offline mode! -
New: smooth scrolling during playback
January 13, 2016Today we’ve launched smooth scrolling during Soundslice playback. This makes it much easier and more natural to follow along with the music in our player. -
New features and fixes, Nov. 9
November 9, 2015Lots of improvements to Soundslice lately. -
Stemmed tablature
October 30, 2015Today we’re launching “stemmed tab” view — an optional new way of formatting tablature on any Soundslice score. -
Print version looks good now
October 14, 2015People still print sheet music?! Yes, evidently some do — and apparently they’ve all been emailing us to tell us our print version stinks. We’re happy to announce today that we’ve greatly improved the quality of our print version. -
Better touch device support
October 8, 2015We’ve just made some nice improvements to Soundslice’s support for touch devices (such as tablets and smartphones). -
New chord-chart view (and more)
September 30, 2015Sometimes you just need to see the chords — nothing else. Today, we’ve launched a chord-chart view that hides notation/tab and only shows you the chords, in a lovely, compact interface. -
New features and fixes, Sept. 16
September 16, 2015Lots of progress on Soundslice lately, as always. Here’s what’s new. -
Count-in before playback
August 25, 2015Today we’ve added two ways to control Soundslice playback, including a metronome count-in. -
New features (and free exercises!) for pianists
August 19, 2015Today we’re launching several nice things for piano players. -
New syncpoint editor shortcut and more
April 6, 2015We’ve made a several improvements to our new syncpoint editor, along with steady improvements to other parts of Soundslice. Here’s what’s new. -
Full-screen mode and more
March 16, 2015We’ve just launched support for a Soundslice full-screen mode. -
New partners, features and fixes, March 6
March 6, 2015Two new sites using Soundslice technology, plus some new features and fixes. -
New features and fixes, Feb. 25
February 25, 2015We improve Soundslice daily (yes, even on weekends), and we’re going to start posting weekly blog synopses of our progress. Here’s the first one, which covers what we’ve done in the last two weeks. -
Lyrics and multiple videos
December 1, 2014We’ve got two new features to announce today: lyrics and support for multiple synced videos. -
Transposing notation, tab and chords
November 3, 2014Today we launched a full transposition feature on Soundslice. This lets you change the key of notation, chords and tablature for any score in our new player. -
New animated guitar fretboard
October 2, 2014We’ve just launched an awesome new feature for guitarists, bassists, mandolinists and players of any other string instruments: an animated fretboard display. -
Transposing instruments
September 8, 2014We've launched some nice features for transposing instruments, such as clarinets and various horn instruments.