Very cool!

On May 16, 9:51 am, Peli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > And how did they tested SplashPlay? That app needed two hardware
> > ('pod' and 'panel') which are not released yet.
>
> Hey, contrary to other apps, the apk files as well as the source code
> to SplashPlay (http://splashplay.co.uk/) are fully available (as
> part of the OpenIntents distribution), so you may try it out 
> yourself:http://code.google.com/p/openintents/downloads/list
>
> We stated clearly in the readme that bluetooth connectivity was
> simulated (mocked up), but implemented the back-end on the phone:
> Run the application, press play: You see that the chord display is in
> sync with the tune.
> It is not hard to imagine that the same chord changing commands could
> be sent to a hardware device via bluetooth.
>
> We had a couple of usability gimmicks that will make practising really
> convenient:
> * The A/B repeat button lets you specify a loop region.
> * Click any chord to jump to that position.
> * Click and drag over a couple of chords to mark a loop region that
> starts playing automatically.
>
> All of this is no mock-up, but fully functional. (and open
> source :-) )
>
> Please try it out. We look forward for any feedback, as we will try to
> bring the software backend to SplashPlay to the next level in round
> 2 :-)
>
> Pelihttp://code.google.com/p/openintents/http://www.openintents.org/en/
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