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Examples and inspiration for what Soundslice can do. (Account is run by the Soundslice team.)

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Here’s an example of our new pedal steel guitar support. More…

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This is an example of our new instrument names feature:… More…

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Here’s an example of Soundslice’s lyrics-only mode. You can still turn on the notes and chords via the settings menu, if you’d like.… More…

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See https://www.soundslice.com/help/en/creating/syncing/276/nonsequential-syncpoints/ for context. More…

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See https://www.soundslice.com/help/en/creating/syncing/276/nonsequential-syncpoints/ for context. More…

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See https://www.soundslice.com/help/en/creating/syncing/276/nonsequential-syncpoints/ for context. More…

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You can try out our new valve visualizer by clicking the trombone icon in the lower right.… More…

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An example of directions/jumps, using D.C. al Coda. More…

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An example of a simple rock beat, using drum tablature. More…

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Here’s an example of our new automatic pitch names feature, where we automatically display the pitch names above each note — useful for beginner musicians. You can toggle their display by clicking “Show… More…

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Here’s an example of how you can make a jam track in Soundslice: hide everything except the chord names, for a compact chord-chart view.… More…

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An example of a two-bar simile — a symbol you can now create in the Soundslice editor. More…

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This example highlights several aspects of the Soundslice player:… More…

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This example shows three simple scales, without using Soundslice’s “passages” feature. This means the notation wrapping/positioning will be automatic.… More…

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This example shows three simple scales, using Soundslice’s “passages” feature. This means each passage starts on a new line, gets reset bar numbers and more.… More…

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Here’s an example of how you can notate chord voicings with rhythmic hits — using slash notation. More…

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Here’s an example of the new Soundslice strum directions feature. Those arrows show whether to strum upward or downward. More…