I think that there should be a feature where you can put in a custom instrument from using an ogg file, midi file, or mp3 file, so that it'll be using that custom instrument on a piano, like it would have higher pitches and lower pitches, just like a piano. I think that would be a cool feature.
(07-29-2021, 12:47 PM)Reconition23 Wrote: [ -> ]I think that there should be a feature where you can put in a custom instrument from using an ogg file, midi file, or mp3 file, so that it'll be using that custom instrument on a piano, like it would have higher pitches and lower pitches, just like a piano. I think that would be a cool feature.
Perfect world, yes, we'd all love this, but regrettably, as the developers have informed the community, the basics of the software as it is written and hosted really does not allow this. I'm sure the development team would have the details on that.
This would be easy enough to code, but there'd be server space issues and legal issues.
I like that feature but that is not possible.
(07-29-2021, 12:47 PM)Reconition23 Wrote: [ -> ]I think that there should be a feature where you can put in a custom instrument from using an ogg file, midi file, or mp3 file, so that it'll be using that custom instrument on a piano, like it would have higher pitches and lower pitches, just like a piano. I think that would be a cool feature.
That sounds cool.
New people keep asking for this,but its never going to happen. Use a DAW
(07-29-2021, 12:47 PM)Reconition23 Wrote: [ -> ]I think that there should be a feature where you can put in a custom instrument from using an ogg file, midi file, or mp3 file, so that it'll be using that custom instrument on a piano, like it would have higher pitches and lower pitches, just like a piano. I think that would be a cool feature.
I also think this would be a pleasant addition, but like someone else said the platform cant really do that, so hopefully it gets updated to be able to allow this to happen
I dont want custom instruments. There are copyright issues, storage issues, and it would take a while to code in