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I really like it! It's funny how I started making my first melodies; after a few chords it all started building itself right between them. I'm addicted now.
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Ear left: YEah! this tracks hand right made are so great!
Hand right: Thx ear!
Ear RIght: Arghhh! its so ******* noisy!
ear left: just go with the beat!
XD
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Stolen from an old choir warm-up I always thought sounded cool: Part 1: http://notepad.cc/share/rTw9nAZztE
Part 2: http://notepad.cc/share/Aj3ZbCB4NO
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I had trouble with locking a different pad to each page - on autoplay it got stuck in one place even if I looped each page with different pads several times in advance. Anyways 5/5
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(continued--sorry, I guess I'm feeling a bit verbose) I'd also like to see a chromatic scale, melodic minor, etc.--or even some more exotic ones like octatonic. If you could use different scales on different pages (or even between instruments, a la Prokofiev or Ginastera or other moderns), that would be awesome. (And as has been said in quite a few other comments, it would also be great to have a mute button, a way to disable the echo, and a custom percussion track.)
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It would be really nice to be able to choose different scales/modes to use for the tone row (for non music theory geeks, this just means picking different sets of notes to use). The similar program here (http://lab.andre-michelle.com/tonematrix), which has been mentioned in a couple other comments, uses a pentatonic scale, which basically makes dissonance impossible even if you write tone-clusters (again, for non-theory people, this means that any random collection of notes written with this set of notes will probably sound good no matter what). One nice thing about this is that it makes it easier for people without musical training to write cool pieces; another advantage is that it allows for a broader pitch range (the gadget I linked to covers just over three octaves, while the one here only covers a little over two).
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ok .. nice .. really nice one! but drum edits would be nice .. what also would be nice is: when you click on the page for the next loop, it does not appear. would be cool if it could appear, so you can add another drum loop to make something like a live setting, what doesnt work, if it does not appear before beeing played
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This is awesome, but I think I may have found a bug :(
I design all the notes and pad and percussion, and when in auto play, when it reaches the last page (8) it transports pad and percussion info to the others, so all i have done in those fields is lost and the whole track gets stuck with whatever i used in page 8. Is it just me or anyone else having that issue?
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First time with this
http://notepad.cc/share/QS0OeAIsh8
Intresting game, with some improvements, this could be the best music type game.
:)
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I liked this game at first thinking it was better than another vertion i had played on a different website because it had more stuff, i soon relised that this was good but the notes didn't sound nice and when put togeather they sounded horrible compared to the other game i had played. 3/5
http://lab.andre-michelle.com/tonematrix link to the one i liked more.
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So dissapointed that It doesn't work properly on my computer - sounds like instrument 1 only plays the notes when it feels like it. :L
But fantastic sound when it does play and very easy to use - 5/5
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It'd be nice if, on the different instrument pages, you could see a ghost image of what was on the other page(so if there was a line of notes on the other page, you would see them slightly transparent on the current page).
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so good and with so much potential. please keep going on this one and i'll keep my fingers crossed for updates/sequels
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Ejay Style game with lots of potential. Keep working on it and it could be one of the best music games on kong so far. Needs more sounds, pages, sharing etc. Perhaps even sound importing )should be possible in unity, probably not a free module though). Anyway, excellent work.
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is there seriously no volume controls in this, or am i just dumb? why the hell don't developers put volume controls in their apps, especially music ones....
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Starting from the bottom row to the top row, the notes are A#, C, D, D#, F, G, A, A# (repeat pattern but one octave higher). It follows the A# Major Scale similar to Do Re Me. To make a triad chords such as an A#M chord select row 1,3,5 (counting from the bottom row) in a single column.
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Well, I won't say it's a copy, because it's slightly different, upgraded, etc, but I encountered an earlier version of this type of thing a few years ago. Still, this is more complex, deeper, etc.
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Only a few essential things are missing; a display of which notes are which, the ability to add sharps, flats and extra octaves, as well as the ability to share pieces on site. Just because one person can't make his own songs does not mean he doesn't want to listen to others. Mary Had a Little Lamb in C Major just isn't cutting it for me...