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{{Translation | lang = en | source = Editor Musical | version = 35349}}
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|icon=Activity-musical.png
|activity=Musical Editor
|status=Demonstration
|version=1.3
|base=unknow
|source=unknow
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== Download Demo Version ==

Download here: http://code.google.com/p/editor-musical/downloads/list

After unpacking the file, go to "MusicalEditor.activity" directory and read the README to learn how to proceed.

== The Application ==
== The Application ==


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LSI is a Brazilian institution that has developed applications to support Education and has created some teams to work on OLPC software development.<br>
LSI is a Brazilian institution that has developed applications to support Education and has created some teams to work on OLPC software development.<br>
These teams are rewriting some Java applications in Python.
These teams are rewriting some [[Java]] applications in [[Python]].


One of this softwares is the Musical Editor.
One of these applications is the Musical Editor.


[[Image:MusicalEditor.jpg|700px|Musical Editor]]
[[Image:MusicalEditor.jpg|700px|Musical Editor]]
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*Easy to use
*Easy to use


*No limitation on instruments quantity
*No limitation on quantity of instruments


*Currently, the composition mode is unique (Grid Mode), however it's probable that new modes integrate the software
*Currently, the composition mode is unique (Grid Mode), however it's probable that new modes integrate the software


*Each instrument belongs to a group (for example, the group of string instruments), each group has a especific color.<br>Thus, the user can assimilate the color to the group of instrument and will notice that each group has a role in music.
*Each instrument belongs to a group (for example, the group of string instruments), each group has a specific color.<br>Thus, the user can associate the color to the group of the instrument and will notice that each group has a role in music.


*The application runs in monouser or colaborative mode (mesh network)
*The application runs in mono-user or collaborative mode (using the mesh network)


*We will try to implement a way of recording sonds from the internal microphone of OLPC
*We will try to implement a way of recording sounds from the internal microphone of OLPC


== Team ==
== Team ==


* [[user:Alexandremartinazzo|Alexandre Martinazzo]]<br>
* [[user:Alexandremartinazzo|Alexandre Martinazzo]]
* Bruno Fialho Marques Gola
* Gustavo Rocha Dias<br>
* Gustavo Rocha Dias
* Hernan Martinez<br>
* [[user:Joyce|Joyce Alessandra Saul]]<br>
* [[user:Joyce|Joyce Alessandra Saul]]
* Irene Karaguilla Ficheman<br>
* Irene Karaguilla Ficheman
* Oswaldo Bassani Neto<br>
* Oswaldo Bassani Neto
* [[user:barbolo|Rafael Barbolo Lopes]]<br>
* [[user:barbolo|Rafael Barbolo Lopes]]
* Roseli de Deus Lopes<br>
* Roseli de Deus Lopes


== Related Links ==
== Related Links ==
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[[Category:Software_ideas]]
[[Category:Software ideas]]
[[Category:Music]]
{{Activity page
|icon=Image:Activity-musical.png
|genre=Media, Audio, and Video Players
|short description=The Musical Editor is a musical software that allows children to learn how to develop their own compositions.
|contact person=NATE-LSI
|activity source=http://code.google.com/p/editor-musical/downloads/list
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Latest revision as of 23:10, 7 August 2008

  Translation of Editor Musical original  
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Musical Editor
Activity-musical.png
Status: Demonstration
Version: 1.3
Base: unknow
Source: unknow
l10n: missing
Contributors
NATE-LSI

Download Demo Version

Download here: http://code.google.com/p/editor-musical/downloads/list

After unpacking the file, go to "MusicalEditor.activity" directory and read the README to learn how to proceed.

The Application

The Musical Editor is a musical software that allows children to learn how to develop their own compositions.

It has been developed by LSI (Integrated Systems Laboratory)

LSI is a Brazilian institution that has developed applications to support Education and has created some teams to work on OLPC software development.
These teams are rewriting some Java applications in Python.

One of these applications is the Musical Editor.

Musical Editor

Features

  • Easy to use
  • No limitation on quantity of instruments
  • Currently, the composition mode is unique (Grid Mode), however it's probable that new modes integrate the software
  • Each instrument belongs to a group (for example, the group of string instruments), each group has a specific color.
    Thus, the user can associate the color to the group of the instrument and will notice that each group has a role in music.
  • The application runs in mono-user or collaborative mode (using the mesh network)
  • We will try to implement a way of recording sounds from the internal microphone of OLPC

Team

Related Links

Activity Summary

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Pootle URL:
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smoke tested :
test plan available :
test plan executed :
developer response to testing :