Smart Piano
#4
Posted 11 August 2004 - 09:53 AM
Phil 4:13
#5
Posted 11 August 2004 - 12:17 PM
Graphics are excellent, Sound is good and i like how you can play the cords, just wiv directions, it makes anything u press sound good!
I noticed that if u press the action key after playing a note it shows u the last note played. Nice Touch
I play keyboard, so its nice to know i can toot out a tune where ever i am.
Thanks m8, this is a 'Best of MoDaCo' app surely!!!
Nice Work
Westy
#6
Posted 11 August 2004 - 12:47 PM
Lol, im so sad.
Heres some clues, its the chorus (so quite short), would be played normally with a electric/air guitar.
Any takers?
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Name This Toon.zip (144bytes)
Number of downloads: 302
#7
Posted 11 August 2004 - 03:54 PM
Anyway, Palindrome - you is well fast developer, you only mention doing this last week - and now you done it already!!!
I think I'll download this and give it a whirl - by the way setting any midi file as a ring tone can enable you to play a midi song so it should be quite easy to add a player to your app.
It shouldn't be too hard either to add a drop down list so user can select any one of the 128 GM midi sounds built into the smart phone. Here is an example - assign it as a ring tone and you will here the drums and some of the different instruments provided by the GM chip in the smartphone!
Proably loads of threads about the above :oops:
I bet someone will write a fully blown GM Midi Sequencer for the Smartphone just for the hell of it - Who's got the spec of the GM chip - its probably Yamaha and is probably 16 note polyphonic
Was it the other thread that was talking about trackers - i would love to have a mini version of octamed on me smart phone to play around with! that was one cool program for making dnb and jungle - many a chewn did i do back in the day... oops better shut up now - i swear someone has put amphetamine in my coffee....
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Lithium.zip (2.03K)
Number of downloads: 270
For the poetic devs out there: 2b||!2b
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#8
Posted 11 August 2004 - 04:14 PM
#9
Posted 11 August 2004 - 04:27 PM
how about making different sound sets?
#11
Posted 11 August 2004 - 06:14 PM
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hope so too! could be app i been waiting for :wink:
#12
Posted 11 August 2004 - 08:20 PM
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Name This Toon.zip (98.66K)
Number of downloads: 284
#13
Posted 11 August 2004 - 10:05 PM
Different sound sets is a good idea. I wonder if it's possible to make it recognise small sample banks in well know formats? Probably well out of my coding league tho.
I'm definitely going to look into MIDI at some point in the future as well, as converting it for WM2002.
#14
Posted 11 August 2004 - 10:09 PM
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is it eminem???? heard it before but cant put a nail on it. think i want this prog badly. only got classic spv (mw2002)
#15
Posted 11 August 2004 - 10:18 PM
heres a big clue/riddle
"no other options, my life is in many shards"
hee hee
Westy
#16
Posted 12 August 2004 - 01:14 AM
Any chance of making a musical notation app for the smartphone ??? so that you can place notes such as quavers and crotchets on different areas etc and it reads them and plays it back ?? That would be bloody fantastic for making ringtones as i have loads of great tunes for piano (jools holland i might add :wink:) on notation which would be real good ringtones ...
#17
Posted 12 August 2004 - 11:00 PM
For the poetic devs out there: 2b||!2b
Fav quote: Life is too shor
#18
Posted 12 August 2004 - 11:58 PM
#19
Posted 14 August 2004 - 04:16 PM
wont tell ya yet tho.
#20
Posted 12 October 2004 - 01:05 PM
#21
Posted 12 October 2004 - 08:02 PM
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Is that Octamed on the Amiga by any chance??? Still have a few amiga disks with tunes I use to knock up with that program many, many years ago
#22
Posted 13 October 2004 - 10:33 PM
Download doesn't seem to be working . . . ..
Any ideas?
Cheers,
GH
#23
Posted 13 October 2004 - 10:47 PM
Great little app. Kudos
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