So glad I could help. I played a lot with this program when I first found
it. One thing it lacks is the ability of playing two notes at once and
arpeggios (as in three notes played separately noted as three notes on the
same stick). I had hoped the author would work more on it and improve it.
I
do hope an increased interest in it urges the author to do so. My dulcimer
teacher thought it had potential, as did I.
Autumn
"WB" <DoNotUse@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Thanks for that. That's a very nice program. Before I saw your post, I
> had
> written a program that displays a piano keyboard on the screen, and you
> can
> click the keys and it plays thru the midi. Mine isn't java, but is a
> standalone program like the HDMapper that you posted. I don't know why
I
> had inserted 'java' in the original subject of this thread. ROFL.
>
> Since then, I've improved it quite a bit and even added the ability to
> play
> .HDS songs, which are songs written in Notepad, using the same syntax as
> the
> HDMapper that you posted.
>
> You can download my program here:
> http://members.fortunecity.com/whb11/MyMidiPlayer.htm
I'd love some
> feedback.
>
> I've contacted the people who wrote HDMapper, which shows a hammered
> dulcimer instead of a piano keyboard, to see if we can combine both
> programs
> into one.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 02:00:54 GMT, "Autumn"
<leaves_of_autumn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
>
>>http://www.royston.com/hdmapper/
>>
>>Not exactly sure if this is what you are asking for, but this may do.
>>
>>Autumn
>>
>>
>
> baldwinwh (at) netscape (dot) net
>


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