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Dominque Janoff

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Piano Tiles 2 is a rhythm game that challenges you to play some of the most popular songs in the world using a piano keyboard on the screen of your Android. The difficulty lays in the fact that the piano keys are moving at a very high speed.

The gameplay in this second installment of Piano Tiles is almost the same as in the first. A series of piano keys go by over the screen at full speed, and you have to try to tap on them at the right time to keep playing. If you hit the right keys you can keep playing and listening to the song you chose, but the slightest mistake can end the game at any minute.

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There are hundreds of songs available for you to choose from. Click the songs button on the piano. Select a song, click the 'activate keyboard control' button on the piano then type the sequence of letters (song) you selected. You should be able to play bits of Beethoven in minutes.

ButtonBeats Virtual Piano Black is a cool Flash app that simulates a piano keyboard on your desktop. You can play it with your mouse or with optional keyboard controls. By tapping out notes in a numbered sequence, even total beginners can play simple tunes like \"Happy Birthday\" and \"Jingle Bells\" to more complex melodies such as those by Mozart, Bach, and the Beatles.

Virtual Piano's interface does indeed look like a real piano keyboard, albeit a reduced one, with attractive highlights on the black keys, which are functional. That was a good sign since we've seen many similar programs in which the black keys were strictly for show. The controls are minimal: Fullscreen, Activate Keyboard Control, four Sounds options, and a Songs button that opens a drop-down list containing many tunes you can tap out on the keys when the keyboard controls are activated. Virtual Piano can also record your performances, and a red Recording message appears when it's doing so. You can play back your recordings via the Control menu, which includes a Loop feature. Clicking a question mark icon toggles the key symbols on and off. When it's activated, Virtual Piano displays the corresponding PC key symbol on the piano keyboard, with letters for white keys and numbers and symbols for black keys. The sound quality is very good indeed; in fact, too good for our test system's built-in audio chip. The realistic dynamic range and sustained tones frequently exceeded the tiny op-amp's capabilities, resulting in audible distortion, especially when using high-quality headphones. Most musically inclined users will have a better sound card or external speaker system, which will do a better job of reproducing challenging piano tones as well as yield an even more realistic piano tone.

Best of all, Virtual Piano Black is totally fun. Clicking Songs pins open the songs menu just above the keys. We merely had to select a tune, activate the computer keyboard symbols on the piano keys, and start tapping away. As the ButtonBeats documentation states, you can be playing Beethoven in minutes, even with no musical experience at all. This is the baby grand of piano sims.

ButtonBeats Virtual Piano Black is a cool Flash app that simulates a piano keyboard on your desktop. You can play it with your mouse or with optional keyboard controls. By tapping out notes in a numbered sequence, even total beginners can play simple tunes like "Happy Birthday" and "Jingle Bells" to more complex melodies such as those by Mozart, Bach, and the Beatles.

One benefit of using USB instead of Bluetooth is that the audio from the app will play through your Legato III or Allegro III speakers or headphones. This allows you to play along with the drum machine, metronome, etc. in the app mixed with the sound of your Legato III or Allegro III piano.

ModFX has a different effect depending which sound is selected. Using ModFX with the organ sounds adds a Rotary effect, while using it with the electric pianos adds a Tremolo effect. Refer to the Legato IV or Allegro IV manual for more information on ModFX.

Setup Bluetooth MIDI allows you to connect the piano to your iOS device over Wireless Bluetooth MIDI. See the Bluetooth MIDI Connection section at the beginning of this manual for more information.

The multi-function PianoRemote control app allows owners of supported Kawai digital and hybrid pianos to select the various piano and other instrument sounds, adjust numerous Virtual Technician parameters, and listen to a wide range of built-in piano music content, all from an attractive touch interface.

PianoRemote provides a fresh and engaging way to interact with your Kawai digital or hybrid piano using a smartphone or tablet. Select sounds and make personalised adjustments with ease, or simply sit back and browse the instrument's built-in piano music library from the comfort of an armchair.

The ten 'Smart Mode' presets provide an an efficient way to change multiple characteristics of the piano easily, while the 'Advanced Mode' screen allows more discriminating players to control the precise values of individual parameters, such as Voicing, Cabinet Resonance, and Hammer Noise.

Please ensure that your piano is listed in the Supported models section above.
Please ensure that your piano is using the latest software update, available from the Software Updates page.
Please ensure that Bluetooth MIDI is enabled on your piano, and that Bluetooth is enabled on the app device.
On Android, please ensure that Location and Storage permission are approved when requested by the app.
On Android, it may also be necessary to enable the Location setting in order to connect via Bluetooth.
On iOS12 or later, please ensure that Bluetooth permission is enabled for the app in Settings > Privacy > Bluetooth.

MAESTRO (MIDI and Audio Edited for Synchronous TRacks and Organization) is a dataset composed of about 200 hours of virtuosic piano performances captured with fine alignment (3 ms) between note labels and audio waveforms.

We partnered with organizers of the International Piano-e-Competition for the raw data used in this dataset. During each installment of the competition virtuoso pianists perform on Yamaha Disklaviers which, in addition to being concert-quality acoustic grand pianos, utilize an integrated high-precision MIDI capture and playback system. Recorded MIDI data is of sufficient fidelity to allow the audition stage of the competition to be judged remotely by listening to contestant performances reproduced over the wire on another Disklavier instrument.

In this update, we removed 6 erroneously included recordings that had string quartet accompaniment in addition to piano. These files occurred in both train and test splits, so this new version is not compatible with V2.0.0.

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