Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: b1208559c83010d61a76b1e20a1a63c9f13c3859 Size: 18.07 MB File Format: msi
Rating: 2.2916666666667
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Publisher Website: External Link Downloads: 815 License: Free
Audovia is a free software by Donald G Gray and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download Audovia which is 18.07 MB in size and belongs to the software category Audio. Audovia was released on 2017-04-02 and last updated on our database on 2017-07-02 and is currently at version 3.5.
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Audovia Description
Audovia (formerly SongBase) is a piece of software that relies on a different way in which you can write and create music. It’s an application built around Java that uses a database to create song templates from a number of instruments.
Not for everyone
If you’re used to creating music using tools that rely on loop insertion and editing then Audovia is not for you. To be able to use this application you need to have some basic knowledge about writing music because notes are specified by their name and octave, or alternatively, by the afferent MIDI value.
The entire process of creating the song is somewhat complicated when compared to similar software (though similar hardly applies). You first need to tell the application to create a template, then access a new desktop shortcut to access the database in order to get started. From that point on there are a few more steps to follow but luckily Audovia comes with detailed documentation that should help you speed things along.
Manage soundbanks
Audovia relies on the use of the Gervill synthesizer in order to create the sounds. Soundbanks used by the application can be imported if you need a specific one but the one that comes by default should suffice.
Easily edit songs and their information
Once you make your way through the basics of the application, you get to see how easy it actually is to create the songs and manage them. From the songs form window you are able to add new projects and customize their information in the simple way you edit cells in Excel.
The data strings and patterns that make up the track can be edited with one click and this applies to both them as well as their content.
Conclusion
To wrap things up, if you’re looking for a solution that allows MIDI and MusicXML creation and exporting, then you can certainly try Audovia.