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Hi All,
The scrolling note display on Piano Booster is a cross between the a standard musical notation and the Piano Roll type display you get on sequencers and on games like guitar hero. The vertical placement of the notes uses the standard musical notation but the horizontal position of the notes does not use standard notation but instead the notes are placed on a time grid that indicates when the note should be played. Piano booster has been designed so that you can equally well read the music from the printed sheet music, in particular the wrong note sound enables you to keep your eyes on the sheet music as you can hear if you are playing the right or wrong notes. I would really encourage the users of Piano Booster to print out or buy the musical score and read the music from the paper copy. I intend to add features that will make this easer like adding bar numbers that you can cross reference to the printed score. Ideally Piano Booster would display the full musical score with all the slurs but and dynamic markings etc (but remember you can still get all this from the printed sheet music) however there are a number of difficulty's with this which are listed below.
In the long term it is probably best that Piano Booster sticks to the placing the each note on the horizontal time grid so that so that it retains it's game like features. As a result the scrolling notes will not always look ideal especially when the notes get crowded. Please remember that this is an Open Source project and so you a free to make your own contributions to the code or the documentation. Midi files that can be distributed with the project would be especially welcome. Thanks L o u i s |
I for one am not overly concerned about beams and rests being displayed at all, I just need to see how long I'm supposed to hold a note/chord.
Very good idea about showing the bar number. Every 4 bars or so should be enough. Do we need every bar numbered or is that just clutter? What about adding loop points? I would've thought this would've been a pretty simple addition and I'm holding back on using PB until this is added. I'd do it myself but I'd need to learn C first! ;) |
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Yes, I'll definitely be doing a play from bar eventually as I want it for my self. If you are desperate for it now then just edit the midi file and delete everything before the bar you want to start from. You can even copy the bar you want multiple times to get a looping effect.
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I'd just like to add that I think Musescore is currently the best cross platform FOSS musical score editor but for Linux/Unix users you may actually be better off using rosegarden4 for editing midi.
Those who don't need a musical score interface now have the option of using LMMS 0.4.x which is also cross platform and FOSS |
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