JazzKeys: Type to improvise Jazz music
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Re: JazzKeys: Type to improvise Jazz music
#52....
Also try smileys:
:) and :(
(for major minor)
Re: JazzKeys: Type to improvise Jazz music
#53Try typing in "rain" or "wind"
Re: JazzKeys: Type to improvise Jazz music
#54Try typing in "rain" or "wind"
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#55Re: JazzKeys: Type to improvise Jazz music
#56It appears nobody noticed the "share" feature, which records your typing sequence and replays it. I think it's amazing to use this feature to write letters. Try reading this poem to see what I mean. https://jazzkeys.plan8.co/?msg=-MBSxW78xad7GiKhvr6j
Re: JazzKeys: Type to improvise Jazz music
#57Try typing in "rain" or "wind"
Re: JazzKeys: Type to improvise Jazz music
#58Aww, I can't type outside ASCII range? Drat, I wanted to see whether different languages (even in Latin script) were distinguishable by sound this way.
Re: JazzKeys: Type to improvise Jazz music
#59It appears nobody noticed the "share" feature, which records your typing sequence and replays it. I think it's amazing to use this feature to write letters. Try reading this poem to see what I mean. https://jazzkeys.plan8.co/?msg=-MBSxW78xad7GiKhvr6j
p.p.s. While I was typing this poem, my wife thought that I was listening to a new jazz song and asked me what song it was.
Re: JazzKeys: Type to improvise Jazz music
#60This is really well done. I find the default "free form" mode is by far the most interesting, and it's more complex than a lot of the comments are implying here. It cycles between different patterns, and the pattern is changed by inserting a space or punctuation. You can easily verify this by typing an extremely long word without spaces: the pattern becomes apparent, even though it's always transposed up or down by 5…
The "share" feature shows that it also implemented a format to serialize the typing sequence and stores it on server.
If I still write letters to friends, I'd definitely start using this from now on.