Thanks for the feedback!

The program is "stand alone", in the sense that you could run it from your desktop (which is where I'm developing it). So not having a web server is actually a feature. Java would have been the better choice, but I wanted to get some more experience in JavaScript.

As far as accidentals go, you can't currently display them - the UI isn't set up to do that. I'll get around to it, but there are a lot of UI and infrastructure changes that need to be done first.

I don't know about MIDI support - it's not really high on the priority list. If I found a library that did it easily, I'd add it in. As it is, I might create simple MusicXML output.

But I think the fundamental design limitation of quarter notes only will not be going away, which limits the utility for creating "real" music, but doesn't really impact it much as far as a training tool.


-- David Cuny
My virtual singer development blog

Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?