Keka review
Tone decay: on/off, adds an attack percussive effect to Mixture tabs.Onboard vibrato: on/off, lite/heavy, slow/fast.Mixture I “Harsh” and Mixture II “Mellow” are a combination of 3 pitches: 2-2/3′, 2′ and 1-3/5′.In the harmony control section, the level of the 16′, 8′, 4′ and Mixture voices can be infinitely varied via the knobs.Adjustable 16′, 8′, 4′, Mixture, and bass mix.Bass voice stops: Bass Bourdon 16′, Bass Dulciana 16′.Treble voice stops: Bourdon 16′, Contra Oboe 16′, Strings 16′, Open Diapason 16′, Flute 8′, Strings 8′, Clarinet 8′, Oboe 8′, Flute 4′, Strings 4′, Salicet 4′, Mixture I, Mixture II.
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#KEKA REVIEW FOR MAC#
During our testing, compression completed as quickly as in similar programs.ĭespite its dated interface, Keka for Mac performs compression and extractions well and works with a number of useful formats. Once set to default, the program can be operated by right-clicking on files that need to be compressed. While there are few additional options, Keka for Mac also allows extraction of compressed files, which is a must for this type of program. Users can also adjust the speed of the compression and the output file location. The settings menu has options for type of output, with all of the commonly-used formats available. The user interface also lacks helpful details, but the program proved easy enough to use. There did not appear to be any technical support or product updates available, and furthermore, there were no instructions, which less experienced Mac users might find disappointing since the program's options can be confusing.
#KEKA REVIEW DOWNLOAD#
The download and installation completed as quickly as expected. The program is free, and better yet, comes without any advertisements.
#KEKA REVIEW ARCHIVE#
Keka for Mac performs all of the functions expected of a file archive application, and has many options that would be useful for advanced users. Users who handle large files may need an application to compress and extract them.