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It also provides a means of recording a sample with the built-in microphone (or attached microphone) and then performing with the newly recorded sample. Future versions may allow the user to save the sample.
It also provides a means of recording a sample with the built-in microphone (or attached microphone) and then performing with the newly recorded sample. Future versions may allow the user to save the sample.


== Sources ==

[http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=activities/instrument-player;a=summary git repo]




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Initial Design and Development: Greg Thompson
Initial Design and Development: Greg Thompson

Idea: Dr. Richard Boulanger
Idea: Dr. Richard Boulanger



Latest revision as of 08:29, 2 April 2008

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The Instrument Player Activity presents the user with a variety of instruments and two keyboard interfaces. Both keyboards allow the user to either click the keys on the screen or press the keys on the XO's keyboard (if selected). The interface also provides a pitch bend and mod-wheel. The mod-wheel currently controls the volume.

Also included is a simple interface to load and play an audio file in the background. The audio file will continuously loop until paused or stopped.

In the future, this may become an interface for other Csound instruments.




Current Instruments

General MIDI Instrument

The GM Instrument allows the user to choose any one of the 128 General MIDI soundfont's patches and play along with either keyboard.

Sampler

When the activity launches, all of the samples in the samples folder are loaded into RAM to allow for optimal performance. All of these samples are then available to be performed with the keyboard at different speeds, either forwards or backwards and in looping or one-shot mode.

It also provides a means of recording a sample with the built-in microphone (or attached microphone) and then performing with the newly recorded sample. Future versions may allow the user to save the sample.


Sources

git repo


Credits

Initial Design and Development: Greg Thompson

Idea: Dr. Richard Boulanger


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