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by pitpank 2642 days ago
¡Muchas gracias, por el reconocimiento y por las sugerencias!

- Quería diferenciar las notas que pertenecen a la escala seleccionada de las que no pertenecen (como sucede en un piano con las teclas blancas y negras), pero sin utilizar tanto contraste como para hacer pensar que las notas fuera de la escala no se pueden utilizar o algo por estilo. Por eso más o menos utilicé la misma paleta, variando el grado de opacidad. Simultáneamente, las notas se van haciendo un poco más oscuras según se vuelven más graves. Quizá haga alguna prueba con dos colores, a ver qué tal queda.

- Suena bien lo de tener un atajo para cambiar el preset de sintetizador, aunque quisiera tener el interfaz lo más limpio posible porque en pantallas de móvil no sobra el espacio... Si se me ocurre cómo integrarlo lo añadiré.

- Se pueden cargar progresiones con los enlaces que se obtienen al compartirlas, como éste: https://www.harmopark.app/?s=c3g5jd7i_gn0g8JBX9GB1n2g4dzX0aF... . Quizás debería enlazar varias desde algún sitio para que los usuarios recién llegados puedan trastear rápido.

Jaja, puede que escriba a Jaime, sí, por probar... ¡Gracias de nuevo!

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I realize you both mean well, but HN is an English language forum and if you want the other participants to have the benefit of your comments and responses I'm sure we'd love to see them in English (even though GT is only a few away, it's the polite thing to do...).

For those that would like to know what's being written:

"- personally, I think using two colors (blue / red or green / blue) would be lighter than using only red, although I understand that maybe you want to keep the current color scheme. In any case, maybe a small graphic somewhere would make it more obvious (horizontal rectangle from light red to dark red, with text indicating something like more notes - less "harmonics" (within the scale))

- it would be nice to make the settings of the syntheses more accessible, maybe just change sound, which is the most fun (although I understand that the focus is the "theory"), in the menu on the right, and leave help icons next to access more detailed settings or information like the one you link in "How To Use"

- It would be great to have some demo songs to see more clearly what happens in the table in "real cases". even load from midi? although it's probably not a priority

I will continue experimenting, very interesting! give it to Adam Neely and Jaime Altozano! I just discovered Jacob Collier the other day! good luck!"

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Thank you very much for the recognition and the suggestions!

- I wanted to differentiate the notes that belong to the selected scale from those that do not belong (as in a piano with the black and white keys), but without using so much contrast as to suggest that notes outside the scale can not be used or something for style. That's why I more or less used the same palette, varying the degree of opacity. Simultaneously, the notes become a little darker as they become more serious. Maybe I'll do some test with two colors, see how it looks.

- It sounds good to have a shortcut to change the synthesizer preset, although I would like to have the interface as clean as possible because on mobile screens there is not enough space ... If I can figure out how to integrate it, I will add it.

- You can load progressions with the links that are obtained when sharing them, like this one: https: //www.harmopark.app/? S = c3g5jd7i_gn0g8JBX9GB1n2g4dzX0aF .... Maybe you should link several from somewhere so that newcomers can play fast.

Haha, I may write to Jaime, yes, to try ... Thanks again!

I'm sorry. I hesitated over the language to use to reply to this comment. I understand it should have been English. Thank you for taking the time to post a translation.
No problem!