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L.W Pianola 1 (Player Piano) -- Plays Maple Leaf Rag! [UPDATE 1.1]
Sheath:
--- Quote from: King Leo on July 16, 2011, 03:59:30 AM ---No it doesn't. My longest roll has about 1200 notes. It is easier to convert the piano :P
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Ignoring I have other half made rolls that would then become in-compatible, its very arrogant to think I'd tweak my piano just to play a song you wrote into events. Either contribute to the wider world of evented instruments, or stay lazy and keep to yourself.
Its impractical for me and my player system. Its not better to change the piano, its just easy for you, which is not my concern.
King Leo:
--- Quote from: Sheath on July 16, 2011, 04:04:57 AM ---Ignoring I have other half made rolls that would then become in-compatible, its very arrogant to think I'd tweak my piano just to play a song you wrote into events. Either contribute to the wider world of evented instruments, or stay lazy and keep to yourself.
Its impractical for me and my player system. Its not better to change the piano, its just easy for you, which is not my concern.
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I'm just saying that my rolls would work perfectly with your piano if you renamed the keys. That's only 60 keys + about 300~ notes from the current roll. I'm not saying you have to. Your approach to the events are different from mine, and I respect that. I'm not saying any way is better than the other.
It would just be a way to bring the two projects closer together and benefit from each other :)
My two longest rolls have 1259 and 1040 notes respectively, and I also have two rolls at 500-600 notes and a couple more at 300. That makes a total of 11 rolls. So the amount of notes I've come up with over the time is quite large :P
Sheath:
Perhaps it would be good to develop a mutual format. As discussed above, to have keys set to a more logical format that everyone can use. I'm not sure how you did yours though, you might do that already.
King Leo:
Save file
Keys are labeled with note followed by octave number. First note is therefore C2, followed by CS2, D2 etc. untill you come to C6, which is the last note.
xXGhostXx:
oh wait nvm :3