Musical Bug Fixes

I just pushed out a minor update to both Musical and Musical Pro with 2 small changes.

Firstly, the Piano and Keyboard components now remove all of the temporary files they used to leave behind on the SD card. I don’t use Android’s “Music” application, so i didn’t realize that, much to the annoyance of those who do use it, all media files on the SD card are automatically added to your Media Library. Every note on the piano was being added to this collection and cluttering up the application. The next time you use the Piano or Keyboard, these should all be cleaned up.

Secondly, all future updates will now display a brief list of changes the first time the application is loaded so the people who don’t stay up to date with my blog (aka nearly everyone) will know what I’m up to and what to look for in the new version.

  1. jason says:

    Lol, nice idea. I feel bad that you work so hard yet get so little site traffic, keep up the good work.

  2. Christopher Souvey says:

    Thanks :) Always nice to get a comment
    Fortunately, I enjoy my website, even if only about 15 other people do each day :P

  3. Roger says:

    I lost the update somehow. Can you tell me how to initiate it?

  4. Christopher Souvey says:

    Updating is all handled via the Android Market. If you visit the application’s page in the Market it should show you the current status. Does it says you are up to date, or does it let you update?

  5. Roger says:

    Got it. Thanx.

    Another question: There is an iPhone app called Cleartune that I absolutely lust after — and would pay for — but I’ve got a G1 phone by choice so that’s tough luck. I understand that currently such apps are not possible in Android because it doesn’t support real time sound processing. True? Any idea whether that’s likely to change?

  6. Christopher Souvey says:

    The next version of Android (based on the Cupcake branch) will support live audio input/analysis. Unfortunately, it is not clear when this will be released (the current rumor is April)

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