Piano Prime is a browser add-on specifically designed for Edge. With this simple, lite and fun app, users can play, learn, and record their favorite songs using the built-in keyboard or mouse. Piano Prime comes with an adjustable keyboard and a sustain control option for a professional feel. Its auto-save function preserves the settings and recorded songs for later use. You can customise your music experience according to your needs.
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Piano Prime is a fun, and very simple piano extension for your browser.
This addon is a lite and very easy-to-use app for playing or learning Piano. You can play your favorite song with the built-in keyboard, or mouse. There is also an option to record desired song(s) and replay it at any time. In total, there are 52 keyboard keys but only 20 of them are visible when you install the App for the first time. This number can be changed from the options page. A setting is available to hide the built-in keyboard (top section). Moreover, the sustain-control option makes bits last a bit longer (for a more professional playing).
Few features:
The App and all the settings are auto-saved to the memory.
You can play piano with the keyboard, mouse, or the built-in keyboard at the top.
Number of visible keys is adjustable to your desired choice (default is 27).
You can hide the keyboard from the options page.
There is also a sustain control key to match sounds to your need (default is off).
You can record or replay any song(s) from the sidebar settings panel.
Works well, as described. Note that it maps the entire (PC alphanumeric) keyboard to the 88 notes of the piano; each key corresponds to one white note from A0 to C8; holding the Shift key down shifts any note (from C, D, F, G or A, but not E or B) to the corresponding sharp. The maximum speed of playing notes is limited - possibly by design, or maybe only by the response of the Web app support system. The display of a (piano) keyboard is quite flexible, from a handful to many notes on-screen at once. However, the lower part of the black keys is unresponsive, which sometimes makes the playing of runs or ornaments problematic. Record and playback works well. A surprisingly capable app - great for capturing those fleeting ideas. Thanks!