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Harmap, a freeware to better know your harp
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rougepied
2 posts
Apr 24, 2011
12:57 AM
Hello,

My name is Arnaud. This is my second message on this forum.

I'm French. I met Adam during a Clinic in France few years ago.

Actually, I am developing a free computer app named Harmap, with witch you can view the different notes available on a harp, depending on its key and tuning (with overbends and/or with harf-valved bends)

I made a small web site to present it: http://www.rougepied.com/harmap/

It works on Windows, Mac and Linux. You must have Java installed (see the site for details).


Feel free to post comments and to report any bugs here.
jim
801 posts
Apr 24, 2011
4:15 AM
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Same stuff online
rougepied
3 posts
Apr 24, 2011
7:40 AM
I didn't know the harp-o-matic tool. My app is mainly inspired by http://www.overblow.com/?menuid=26

My app doesn't show the scales for the moment (it is still in development and there are some features I want to develop before). But it allow people to view overbends or half-valved bends. The other difference is that users can add their own alternate tuning and mix half-valved and unvalved holes in the same harp.
jim
802 posts
Apr 24, 2011
10:23 AM
feel free to use the algorithm.
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gene
736 posts
Apr 24, 2011
5:22 PM
This is a good one. Yours sounds like an even better one.


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