If you slide it outside of the key then release, sound will SUSTAIN.
You can octave shift the sound with pushing a hard-keys.
The song will be playing back with tapping a triangle in bottom of the screen.
Piano Scales v1.0 Size: 15 KB Date: October 11, 2001 Type: Freeware Min. Requirement:
• Palm III
• Palm OS v3.1
• AppForge Booster Download:
• PianoScales.zip
Author:John Hembree Email:jhembree@isoc.net Description:
Ever had any trouble remembering how a Roumanian Minor scale differs from a Spanish Gypsy scale? Well now there's an easier way to find out with Piano Scales.
You pick the key and then scroll through the list to select the scale and the interval configuration is displayed.
If you need to hear what that scale sounds like you can click on the Play button to hear it. There's also a freestyle keyboard that you can play.
VEME Test Size: 7 KB Date: October 11, 2001 Type: Freeware Min. Requirement:
• M100
• AppForge Booster Download:
• VEME.zip
Author:Vincenzo Emoli Email:vik@hotpop.com Description:
It is a simple music engine to play with a Palm.
Send me an email request to get source code.
TuneBoard v2.0 Size: 13 KB Date: October 10, 2001 Type: Freeware Min. Requirement:
• Any Hardware
• Palm OS v3.0
• AppForge Booster Download:
• TuneBoard2.0.zip
The pitches are based on 440 A tuning, and should be accurate within 1 Hertz.
Installation:
After installing TuneBoard.prc and syncing with your desktop, TuneBoard should appear in your list of applications. This program was built with AppForge 2.0. This application needs AppForge Booster 2.0 or higher to run properly. Programmers will also be interested in obtaining AppForge to easily design their own programs.
Usage:
Tap the piano keys to produce the notes. The length of the notes can be changed by choosing a different type of note (whole, half, quarter, or eighth). Tempo can be entered in beats per minute or by moving the slider at the top of the screen.
Other Information:
TuneBoard v2.0 was tested using my Palm IIIc handheld. I have also seen it work on my friend's Palm M100, although I did not thoroughly test it. It should run on any PalmOS device supported by AppForge Booster v2.0 or later.
This program was written as part of a contest sponsored by AppForge to promote AppForge 2.0, their latest effort. AppForge 2.0 allows programmers to create programs and conduits for handheld devices by using Microsoft's Visual Basic programming environment. Their product comes with a multitude of other useful features which were not used in this program.
TapTempo v1.2 Size: 47 KB Date: September 18, 2001 (Updated) Type: Freeware Min. Requirement:
• Any hardware
• Palm OS v3.0 Download:
• TapTempo.zip
Author:Hypposoftware Email:egu@funkelectric.com Description:
TapTempo let you "tap" your tempo directly on the screen or via the up/down keys to measure the BPM (beats per minute).
Update Description:
v1.20 / 18.09.2001:
- New: Changed the UI.
- New: New alert message when trying to call DelayCalc and it is not installed.
- Fix: Temp DB is not created anymore if DelayCalc is not installed when called.
v1.10 / 08.09.2001:
- New: TapTempo can start "DelayCalc" and send him the tempo value.
- New: NSBruntime version testing at the beginning of the program.