Musical Pro 4.5

I’ve just pushed a major update to Musical Pro with a new UI and a bunch of requested changes that I’ve been getting emails about.

The new UI (which is currently in the Piano, Keyboard, and Metronome and is heading to all parts of the application) adds a toolbar to the top of the screen that provides access to all the common settings that were previously hidden away in menus.  It allows you to see at all times what settings you are using and seamlessly modify them in overlayed popups.

The Piano is now grand.  You were previously limited to only 3 preloaded octaves, but instead octaves are loaded on demand as you scroll along the piano (so there may be a slight delay when trying to use an octave for the first time).  There are now buttons to make it easier to scroll by a single note or octave at a time (the existing drag/drop on the mini piano is still in place as well).  Instrument loading time should be greatly improved (or in some cases eliminated), as the last 16 instruments are cached on the SD card.  This means you can seamlessly switch between instruments using the new UI toolbar.

The Keyboard gains the same improvements as the Piano with regard to instruments (faster and easy to switch) as well as a change in how octaves are handled.  Previously, the two available octaves had to be sequential, but you can now choose octaves independently for the top and bottom keyboard.  Octave selection is available in the toolbar, and as with the instruments, they can be changed seamlessly.  In addition, the way the keyboards handle touch has changed, allowing you to play both at once (if your phone supports multitouch).

The Metronome, which was completely overhauled in the previous release earlier this month (making it more reliable and steady), has been updated with the new UI.  Settings (BPM, subdivisions, time signature) are available in the toolbar, and the remainder of the screen has been filled with an animated metronome image.  There is also a dedicated Start/Stop button now, since there had been some confusion about how to get it to turn off (since it continues automatically in the background if you do not stop it, allowing you to use the metronome along with other instruments or applications).

There are some other insignificant changes that shouldn’t cause any problems.  Preferences (like vibration) have been unified into one list (now also accessible from the main menu).  The multitouch wizard has been removed (it should now automatically use the best multitouch your device supports).  Finally, I’ve added Google’s new Licensing Verification Library to help prevent piracy–this means that the application will verify with the Android Market whether or not you have purchased it.  If you’ve bought the application, you shouldn’t notice this at all, but if something goes wrong, please contact me and I’ll do my best to fix it.  I’m not a fan of DRM, but my analytics imply that potentially up to 90% of devices (for sure over 1/2)  running Musical Pro have not paid for it, so I’m going to give it a try.

Over the next few days, I will be releasing an updated version of Musical Lite that brings it up to par with the changes I’ve made in Musical Pro.  My current plans are to leave the basic feature set of Musical Lite the same (no choice of instruments or octaves, no WiFi, etc) with the exception of drums and multitouch will I believe will be added to Musical Lite.  In addition, I will likely be placing a Google Adwords ad unit on the main menu screen. I will be making the old version without ads available on my website for free for anyone who would like to remain ad-free, but this will disqualify you to receive any new updates to the application (including the improvements listed in this post).

  1. Like Musical Pro a lot. Any chance of a pitch pipe that looks AND sounds like the real thing?

  2. Linda says:

    I downloaded the Musical Desktop cliet onto my laptop, which has Java installed. However, when I click on the file, I get a fatal exception error. Can you help? Thanks.

  3. g_pass says:

    This is a really cool app, I just bought it today. I’m trying to use the wireless piano control to route into osculator and then control midi instruments in ableton. It seems to work, except that a given note in the synth in ableton seems to span 5 piano keys or so. That is, 5 keys in a row play the same notes in the synth. Any idea why that is?

  4. Joseph M says:

    sorry i didn’t email this long comment, i couldn’t find your address listed anywhere.

    I’m considering buying an android specifically to use this application (and other audio/midi type apps that may exist in the future, but this one is the best one so far it seems)

    is it possible to import/export MIDI at this time? i saw you mention considering it in the past but never confirmed if it was implemented (from what i can find).

    i’m unsure what kind of MIDI features are available. can you:

    create:
    import:
    edit:
    export: MIDI sequences purely on the device, not using a DAW wi-fi interface?

    i’d really like to be able to jot down melodies (and edit/correct them) and whatnot while standing in line, being bored somewhere, sitting on the can, or while working and then something comes in your head, knowing i can export it as a MIDI file for further editing. also the other features i listed are very important. also, maybe an existing MIDI that i’d like to tweak, but am forced to some boring engagement and wish to keep going while the muse whispers….

    feel free to email me please! thanks for your time, looking forward to knowing ^_^

  5. mark says:

    Musical pro did not respond to a back button press on the experimrntal:select title screen. I had to play through twinkle–twinkle to exit. Should the back button be available?

  6. Christopher Souvey says:

    I responded by email, but in case anyone else has the same questions, currently the piano/keyboard can record and export to MIDI (but there is no importing or editing)

  7. Christopher Souvey says:

    I’m revamping the practice mode in the next release, so this should no longer be an issue

  8. Angelica says:

    Great APP, I wished it had metronome time signature for 5/4, 6/4 and 7/4 as I use it a lot in orchestra and (maybe only on pro version?). Also it would be great if we could choose other sounds for the metronome. Especially a down bit a little more prominent.
    Thank you for the great app.

  9. Christopher Souvey says:

    I’m definitely aware of the desire for more metronome features. I’m still trying to figure out the best interface, but I should have time to work on it after I finish the current update (expanded practice mode).

  10. Christopher Fry says:

    Hi there.

    I have Musical Lite and I LOVE it! I want to upgrade to Musical Pro, but I can’t seem to find it on the Android Market! Tried manually searching manually, and using the QR code reader. Please help!

    Thanks,
    Christopher Fry

  11. Thijs says:

    Hello Christopher,
    I’ve been using your app for a few months now and I must say I like it. The new practice piano is a fun game to play. But not really helpful in learning the keys. Most of the times when I play tunes I use the keyboard (app) instead of the piano (app), because I get to have more keys. But when I do use the piano I use it because I can put other notes at the side.
    A while back I was playing the piano on an Ipad and I noticed it had a combined the scrolling of the piano and the duel keylines of the keyboard. making it easyer to setup and learn tunes.
    I know there would be some problems with setting up such a GUI on such a small screen, but I, and I guess more people, would appreciate this very much.

    Perhaps also change the number of keys you see on the piano would help allot. (just make it optional, so people with fat fingers can still play).

    Keep doing what you do, we luve it!

  12. Poncho says:

    Where is the guitar tuner? seems like it disappeared with the new update.

  13. Christopher Souvey says:

    You can find it here now:
    http://www.androidmusical.com/tuner/

  14. Virginia K says:

    Was wondering if there is any kind of transposition feature, or support for other than A=440 and equal temperaments. That would be great!
    Thanks!

  15. Christopher Souvey says:

    At the moment, there is not, though I’m looking to support other temperaments and starting pitches for the pitch pipe

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