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Melody Player

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Melody player is a free program for playing music files created with Harmony or Melody Assistant : Mus, Myr, Mu3, Mya as well as MID, ABC, MOD, S3M, XML, MXL files.

Melody player includes the light version of the digital sound database, so it does not need any Midi card or interface.


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Main Features

You are going to create lists of tunes and make them play.
Melody Player can load lists that have been created through the Harmony or Melody Assistant Jukebox window. You can also load multi-files archives : .mya


 
If you are using a laptop computer to follow the score during a live performance, Melody Player can use as much space on screen as possible, and display the score rotated.

To switch from page to page, Melody player supports most of the USB page turner footswiches.

Through the sound mixer you can adjust each staff for panning, volume, ...


 
A lectern mode shows the currently played page as well as the next page, witout any flickering or scrolling that could disturb the reading.


All features are described in the manual included in the program. Please read it...

System requirements

It runs on Macintosh (Mac OS X 10.7 and more) and Windows (95 - 2000, XP, Vista, 7 to 10).

Fee

Melody player is freeware, so completely free of charge.

See also...


Virtual Singer : additional module that sings lyrics of your songs in multiple languages or voices (man, woman, child...)
You can even define your own voices.
Melody Assistant: both a score editor and a digital synthesizer, it is the essential companion of your creativity.
Nothing is out of its potential, from the classic music notation, to the Gregorian notation or the tablatures !
Harmony Assistant : It is an enriched version of Melody Assistant. It offers even more powerful features, that you will probably appreciate :
Click here for a list of the differences between these two products.


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