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This program was created to make playing music on a computer more intuitive and affordable for anyone who wants to make music. It offers the most natural way to make music by simply using your touch screen or your hand in front of the web cam. If you don’t have these you can also use your mouse. Creating your favourite instrument is also very easy: you need a couple of seconds of the sound that your instrument will make and import it as a WAV file. It will be converted to an instrument and you can still adjust the individual frequencies of your instrument. In the settings window you can adjust the attack time of your instrument, short attack time means the volume and frequency of you instrument is reproduced almost instantly like with a piano or a triangle. Longer attack times sound more like a flute or violin. The release time defines how long it takes for the sound of a note to fade away. Also in the settings window you can select the lowest and the highest playing notes for the main playing window. To make playing music extra easy you can disable the notes which you are not intending to play so you never hit the wrong note. There are 2 playing modes: fluent frequencies (like with a violin) or standard notes like with a piano. Low notes are on the left and high on the right. The upper part corresponds to higher volume and below to lower volume. When you are happy with your playing skills you can decide to record your music by clicking on the record button which will save it to a WAV file. You can also using the instrument editing window to shape the frequency bands of a completely new instrument which you can export as WAV file or use to make music. MIDI is also supported. You can play any registered MIDI devices directly or if you have any synthesizer programs you can optional install a MIDI loop driver to send music to those programs. 3 Versions of this program are included: A 32bit version that will run on any computer that has a dual core processor and SSE3 enabled (all CPUs after 2005). A 64bit version which has more processing power and for that has half the latency compared to the 32bit version, this means the sound of a note is reproduced faster. You need an AVX and FMA enabled cpu to run this version. A 64bit Extreme edition. This edition has 4x the amount of frequency bands so transition between frequencies is smoother but also it allows for much lower frequencies. This is why a 4 core processor is recommended because it takes more power to reproduce sound. In the Extreme edition the tone scale is expanded the full scale midi range (note 0 till 127). If you only use MIDI output then you can also run it on a dual core processor. Please note that the extreme edition has a longer loading time than the other editions.