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tag:Happy Notes Music Composer provides a fun and inventive way to create music! This is a simple MIDI music creat...
$ 0.99
Happy Notes Music Composer provides a fun and inventive way to create music!
This is a simple MIDI music creation app that lets you play improvisational
piano and compose a music composition simply by sliding around the screen of
your device. Touch and glide with one or two fingers to play and create a
melody with an accompanying harmony for your original musical composition.
Your composed music automatically writes to a two track MIDI file for easy
music notation editing and mixing.
Feel free to try out the Free Lite Version (no MIDI export) of this app!
This music making app is certainly useful for serious musicians and composers
who may need a bit of musical inspiration...
But it is also a fun and intriguing way to experiment with and create music
that has the potential to impress friends and family!
It will also impress babies who enjoy touching objects that light up and play
music!
Check out the Youtube link below for a demo of this music generator
application.
****Features****
* Finger track discs light up and follow your movements on the screen
* Multi-touch supported (one or two fingers can play simultaneously)
* Polyphony (melody and harmony)
* Real-time piano music plays based on your finger movements
* Set tempo between 30 and 240 BPM
* Music is stored in MIDI format and exported to SD card automatically
* MIDI files are saved in two track format for ease of editing and mixing the melody and harmony separately into your project
* A random chord sequence is generated at application start-up. During your music creation session, note pitches on the screen are derived from this set of chords.
***NOTE: In order for two fingers to play simultaneously, your device must be equipped with multi-touch capabilities, which is included on newer devices. Playing with one finger will work on most devices. Moreover, on certain phones, playing with two fingers simultaneously will sometimes result in the "snapping" phenomenon, where the track discs snap and align on the horizontal or vertical axes. This is a hardware issue specific for your Android device and should not be attributed to this application. Despite this issue, it is only a minor impediment in achieving full functionality of this software.
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Last update
Feb. 15, 2013