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Hello, everyone!

I just decided to overhaul PyAno and add quite a few new features and fixes.

- Two octaves of notes.
- Octaves can be controlled by hardware or onscreen buttons.
- Fullscreen can be toggled on or off by hardware key.
- N810 owners can now play PyAno with their hardware keyboards.*
- Each note is now in tune with a regular piano.
- Dependencies have been fixed.



~~::EDIT::PyAno 1.2 is out, check here!::~~

Check out PyAno on video!

Report bugs and such here, please. I'd love to hear from everyone!

Oh, and if it will not run or install, please post the output here so that I may fix it as quickly as possible.

Thanks a lot and enjoy!

* N810 owners, "z" is the lowest note, from there you can go across to "m." Next are "a" through "g."

Last edited by Aisu; 2008-08-16 at 00:44.
 

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Update: Youtube doesn't look very good, but I wanted to do the tablet, PyAno, and the camera justice. High quality video !

Play a song on PyAno, put it up, please
 
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Can the music be saved as a MIDI file?
 
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Originally Posted by sondjata View Post
Can the music be saved as a MIDI file?
Not quite yet, I'm afraid. But, it's being worked on... MIDIs with python on the tablets aren't fun...
 
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Originally Posted by Aisu View Post
Play a song on PyAno, put it up, please
You'll have one in a couple of minutes....
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Here's a video of me playing Beethoven's Ode to Joy on my Nokia n800.
Watch it here!

Hope you all enjoy it!
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Ah! Nice That sounded quite good. Maybe we could even get a band going on around here...

Give me a minute.
 
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Ah! Nice That sounded quite good
Good to know I didnt do 7 years of piano as a kid for nothing

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Maybe we could even get a band going on around here...
a band? I'm up for it! it would be AMAZING if we could get other instruments!!! imagine drums, guitars and the triangle!

we might not have multitouch but we could certainly come up with something original!

but what would we call ourselves? The OSBs (Open Source band)?

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Give me a minute.
Take your Time
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Update:

PyAno is now in the Maemo Garage, please download it from here in the future

Oh, and about that ...
 
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wow... you've got some pretty rockin rhythm skills there

Thanks! I just upgraded my pyAno and I love it

Do you mind if I make a small feature request?
As far as I can tell, the black bar shifts to the lower octave and the white one shifts to the higher octave.

Would it be possible to make them both white and then have one of them colored in depending on what octave you were in?

So, for example, if you're in the lower octave, the left button is black, and when you click on the right button (white), the piano shifts to the upper octave and that button turns black while the left one turns white.

Looking back on that I realize that I'm being clear as mud Hopefully I sort of communicated what I wanted to, if not, don't worry about it!

Thanks for a great program!!
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