![]() There are a few more things you can do to make Synthesia accommodate your keyboard even better: ■ Click the "Change keyboard size and settings." button just below the input test box. (If not and you're using a MIDI adapter, try swapping your input and output cables like the help text there describes.) That's it for simple setup. They should show up in the input test box. Sometimes it will be called something like "USB Audio Device" or something else generic like that. English keyboard computer keyboard input may or may not work on other language keyboards.) Software Choose your keyboard from the input device list. If you don't have a MIDI keyboard you can play using the Q and A rows of the computer keyboard. Select your MIDI keyboard in the input device menu so that Synthesia will see your keyboard. A few come with a driver you have to install, but even then a lot of times you can get away without installing it. Midi and Keyboard Setup Input Device Hardware Usually getting your hardware setup should be as easy as plugging in the USB cable from your keyboard, or, if you have a USB-to-MIDI adapter, plugging in the cables on both ends. See Appendix - Scoring for how to access your online statistics. You create your account at the Synthesia Forums. ■ A Synthesia online account, extra statistics are available online. ■ A simple profile, shown online in grey and not guaranteed unique. The top button of the opening screen is the profile screen, When you create a new profile you have a choice of two types. Escape will take you to the previous screen, Enter will move you forward with the default option. There are many keyboard shortcuts, when they are available they are shown inside curved brackets, eg (space bar) for pause/resume. Game Setup and Navigation Opening Screen Navigation When you start Synthesia the open screen will direct you to different parts of the program, these are discussed below. Windows and Mac versions are available, Linux users can run the windows version under wine. To unlock these feature for the rest of the songs purchase a license. Learning Pack features () are available to try for the six demo tracks. Download the latest development version here (). Using this version allows you to participate in the development decisions by discussions in the development forum. This version is not tested extensively and may contains some bugs, so use it at your own risk. If you like to keep up with the new features added to the game as they are added, this is the version for you. The Development version is not as stable as the Release Version. If you are a new user, it is recommended that you first try this version. you can download this version from the main website. This version undergoes extensive testing and can be considered relatively bug free. Versions The Release version is the stable version. If you have a piano connected to your computer (via USB, MIDI cables, or an adapter) then Synthesia reads from it and scores your playing. Synthesia reads MIDI files and generates the falling note (and sheet music) display from it. Synthesia About Synthesia () is a game that can help you learn how to play the piano using falling notes. ![]() Contents ■ 1 Synthesia ■ 1.1 About ■ 1.2 Versions ■ 2 Game Setup and Navigation ■ 2.1 Opening Screen ■ 2.1.1 Navigation ■ 2.1.2 Profile ■ 2.2 Midi and Keyboard Setup ■ 2.2.1 Input Device ■ 2.2.2 Output Device ■ 2.3 Game Options ■ 2.4 Song Library ■ 2.4.1 Music List ■ 2.5 Song Options ■ 2.5.1 Simple ■ 2.5.2 Advanced ■ 2.5.3 Practice Options ■ 2.6 Watched folders ■ 2.6.1 Current folders ■ 2.6.2 Adding a new watched folder ■ 3 Playing the game ■ 3.1 Playing Screen Areas ■ 3.2 Controls for the playing screen ■ 3.2.1 Keyboard zoom ■ 3.2.2 Show labels on falling notes ■ 3.2.3 Show labels on keys ■ 3.2.4 Sheet music progress options ■ 3.2.5 Song looping ■ 3.2.6 Edit Bookmarks ■ 3.2.7 Edit finger Hints ■ 3.2.8 Metronome settings ■ 3.2.9 Rewind, Play, Forward ■ 3.2.10 Speed control ■ 3.2.11 Quit button ■ 3.3 Keyboard Shortcuts ■ 4 Appendix ■ 4.1 Synthesia URLs ■ 4.1.1 Fragment options ■ 4.2 Command Line Parameters ■ 4.3 Scoring ■ 4.3.1 Scoreboards ■ 4.3.2 Calculations ■ 4.4 Configuration Tool ■ 4.5 Application Data ■ 4.6 Synthesia Metadata
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