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This is a lot of fun for those who love to tinker with sounds. Read through the short documentation section on creating custom sounds and start creating them! Then submit a PR to help others utilize your creative genius. We love you!
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Right now the app loads 12MB of piano samples immediately, firing off more than 70 HTTP requests!
We should probably default to a basic synthesized sound.
In addition to the option of being able to switch between sounds/instruments via the UI, though, we should also allow you to specify to "load piano samples by default".
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Dear CodeKlavier master,
Looking at the latest release, I realised there is no link to the corresponding SC directory. I think this is very useful otherwise it is difficult for users to come back to these versions.
With many thanks,
Your trusty mush brains CK user
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If a note is released and the sustain pedal is active, maybe the key can be half-highlighted?