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Toy Piano

by mshinoda (community developer)
last update on: 06/22/2014
popularity rank: 23
average rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars
(62 ratings)

description: Toy piano widget Compass of two octaves LowF-highE, and note display. Tap play/Record and Play/Preset music/ musical sensitivity Check/Training

preview of 'Toy Piano' app


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Comments

  • blahblah343

    – November 05 2008

    Very cool changes! The only complaint I have is that when recording notes, they don't play back with the same timing...the playback tempo or timing seems to be fixed. Kind of hard to get the tune you want this way.

  • mshinoda

    – October 29 2008

    "Chumpy" Chumby Piano seems to be a name that cannot be used. It has been changed after upload. orz Change the octave.Take the sounds of different musical instruments.Add sustain.These are difficult. Because flash has emitted the sound with mp3. More mp3 need for them. There are already 22 mp3 in this widget.chumby widget is limited 100kb. More widget is needed for changing the tone. Now, I am doing the change that automatically emits the sound. This becomes a thing used for the musical sensitivity training.

  • blobby

    – October 27 2008

    Hey this works great. Perhaps you can extend the functionality of this a music tuner -- i.e. have it sustain the note. See http://forum.chumby.com/viewtopic.php?id=3107

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