

Pear Note is incredibly simple and yet extremely effective at what it does. The same applies for slides used in Keynote or Powerpoint presentations - just drag them in and type your notes next to them - the text you write about them be forever associated with them in the timeline. Pear Note also features an easy to access search box to bring up your notes by keyword or in chronological order. In this way, you'll never again have notes that you wondered where they hell they came from. When you scroll to a part of the text where you noted a particular point, the audio that you heard at the time will be played back to you. With that said, it is currently quite stable and useful.So for example, let's say you're taking notes during a class. The program is still in a pre-1.0 stage, meaning that not only will there be some bugs but that significant underlying changes may still take place before a 1.0 release. For a variety of reasons SPEAR will probably operate better on macOS. Read more in the ICMC paper “Software for Spectral Analysis, Editing, and Synthesis.” (pdf) or in the dissertation paper Spectral Analysis, Editing, and Resynthesis: Methods and Applications.Ĭurrently SPEAR runs on macOS, MacOS 9 and Windows. SPEAR also supports a variety of standard file formats for the import and export of analysis data. Hundreds of simultaneous partials can be synthesized in real-time and documents may contain thousands of individual partials dispersed in time. SPEAR supports flexible selection and immediate manipulation of analysis data, cut and paste, and unlimited undo/redo. In almost all cases the resynthesis will not be exactly identical to the original sound (although it is possible to get very close).Īside from offering a very detailed analysis of the time varying frequency content of a sound, a sinusoidal model offers a great deal of flexibility for editing and manipulation. Something which closely resembles the original input sound (a resynthesis) can be generated by computing and adding all of the individual time varying sinusoidal waves together. The analysis procedure (which is based on the traditional McAulay-Quatieri technique) attempts to represent a sound with many individual sinusoidal tracks (partials), each corresponding to a single sinusoidal wave with time varying frequency and amplitude. SPEAR is an application for audio analysis, editing and synthesis. Supports reading Sound Designer II files (at least on MacOS X) Using v1.0.13 of Erik de Castro Lopo's libsndfile. This may solve compatibility problems with some audio interfaces. Using v19 (development version) of PortAudio. The Universal Binary version is still in the works. Due to the beta expiration date in version 0.6.3, version 0.6.4 is now available. 14, 2006 Version 0.6.4 released for MacOS and Windows. For the PEAR Mail package these are NetSocket, AuthSASL and NetSMTP. The -a flag instructs the installer to include all dependencies. For those needing 10.2 or 10.3 compatibility, look to version 0.6.4r2 which is identical to 0.6.4 but includes the new icons. You should check on the PEAR website first. Note: this version requires MacOS X 10.4 or later and will not run on 10.3.
PEAR NOTE MAC WINDOWS
New Windows versions will be made available in the near future. Finally!! New features are minimal, but include a fade-in/out option and a nice new set of toolbar icons. 24, 2007 Version 0.7.0 is released as a Universal Binary for MacOS X 10.4.

Features include: pencil tool for drawing new partials, fade in/out selected partials, support for DirectSound and ASIO sound devices on Windows (select in the Preferences window), no expiration date. 2/3 cup canola oil, chilled in freezer for 2 hours see note below (150 mL). Cook, turning occasionally, until pears are tender, about 6 to 8 minutes. 24, 2008 Version 0.7.1 released for MacOS X and Windows XP/Vista. Lemon and Thyme-Scented Apple and Pear Pie. Meanwhile, melt butter in a clean, large skillet.
