rougepied
2 posts
Apr 24, 2011
12:57 AM
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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.
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jim
801 posts
Apr 24, 2011
4:15 AM
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---------- Same stuff online
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rougepied
3 posts
Apr 24, 2011
7:40 AM
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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.
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jim
802 posts
Apr 24, 2011
10:23 AM
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feel free to use the algorithm. ----------
 Free Harp Learning Center
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gene
736 posts
Apr 24, 2011
5:22 PM
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This is a good one. Yours sounds like an even better one.
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