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This is a simple app to tidy up your new midi recording. It lets you add, delete, lengthen and move notes quickly. Other changes you can make on the midi file include time signature, tempo etc. For a list of features, visit https://deepskycolor.blogspot.com/2023/02/midiedit-manual.html
To edit a new midi song:
1. Record your midi song using Synthesia Piano - Record app or other apps.
2. Select the recorded midi song and export to Synthesia Piano - Edit app (This app).
3. This app will be automatically opened and it will load the new midi song.
You can also search for midi song using safari browser. Download to your phone. In your phone File app, open the downloaded file and tap Share. Then choose Synthesia Piano - Edit app. The midi will be loaded in this app.
Demonstration Video:
Watch video at https://youtu.be/HllxY_LbySY
What editing happens in the video:
1. Long press empty space to make Select All Notes menu visible.
2. Change time signature from 4/4 to 3/4
3. Drag the measure bar line to the right beat.
3. Change tempo to 112.
4. Long press a note to make the note menu visible.
5. Lengthen the note duration.
6. Save and export the edited file.
Note: The app comes with loaded with a default midi song.
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The music player MusStop /mjù:z-stáp/.
- Users can specify how many more songs to playback.
- The app will automatically stop playback at the end of the song.
---- Why MusStop? ----
- Have you ever felt like this when you were about to finish listening to music?
I don't want to stop playing in the middle of a song.
I don't want to wait until the song's end to press the stop button.
- MusStop answers those needs.
---- How to use ----
- Users can specify the number of songs before or during playback.
- Specifying or changing the number of songs is easy.
- After the specified number of songs have been played, MusStop will stop playing at the end of the song.
- Even if you change albums during playback, the current song will play until the end and then move on to the next album.
- During playback, users can put the device to sleep or use another app*1.
---- Music items that can be played ----
- Music library (albums, playlists) stored on the device or iCloud
- Recently played items (albums, playlists, stations) on Apple Music*2.
- Recently played items (albums, playlists, stations) on Apple Music Classical*2.
----Free trial and in-app purchase----
- During the free trial, the purchase page will often be displayed while playback is paused (free trial restriction).
- There are no functional limitations in the free trial.
- You can remove the free trial restriction by making an in-app purchase.
---- Main screen ----
"Album Artwork": Displays the album artwork. You can switch to a gray display.
"Progress bar": Displays the playback position of each song. You can hide the bar.
"Remaining time display": Displays the total remaining time of the specified number of songs. You can hide the display.
"-,+" button: Specify the number of songs to play. You can specify a predetermined number by long-pressing.
"play, stop, next, prev" buttons: play/stop/advance/return operations.
"Shuffle": Switch to shuffle mode.
"Artwork": Shows/hides the album artwork.
"Notify": iPhone notifies automatic stop by vibration. iPad notifies automatic stop by the gradual lighting of the screen.
"Settings" button (upper left): Moves to the setting screen.
"AirPlay Selection" button (top middle): Displays the AirPlay selection menu. It turns red when AirPlay is selected. You can hide the button.
"List" button (upper right): Moves to the playback queue confirmation screen.
"Select" button (upper right): Moves to the playback queue selecting screen.
----Playback Queue Screen----
- Tap the artwork to display the menu.
- By the menu, you can set this song as the start song or move it to the current first song raw.
- You can change the order of songs by selecting one or multiple songs and long-tapping, dragging, and dropping them.
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* When you start the app for the first time, you will be asked for permission to use the media library. Permission is required to play music.
*1 Application that output audio may not be used together.
*2 A paid subscription is required to use Apple Music or Apple Music Classical.
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December 19, 2024