What's new in ScoreDate 3.2
Jul 16, 2012
- NEW: increased exercise editor size. Now it can be scrolled vertically
- NEW: full double clef support added
- Random exercises can be played with simultaneous notes on two clefs
- Exercises can now be created, edited and saved with two clefs
- NEW: added 6/4 and 3/8 time signatures
- changed: improved exercise save procedure. Less disk space is now required
- fixed: rendering of flats on bass, alto and tenor clef
- fixed: MIDI input device selection
- fixed: 6/8 exercise editing
- fixed: tonality display of a saved exercise
New in ScoreDate 3.1 (Jun 25, 2012)
- NEW: exercises bigger than the window size can now be scrolled
- NEW: automatic scroll of long exercises during listening and playback
- NEW: Portuguese translation (thanks to Raquel)
- NEW: Added 18 more exercises (thanks to Francesco)
- NEW: Added EXE file to launch ScoreDate for the less expert users
- changed: simplified output device selection
- fixed: improved display of exercises answers
- fixed: do not play pauses of exercises played inline
- fixed: stop last suspended note when listening with Fluidsynth
- fixed: all the dialog windows will stay always on top
- fixed: dotted quarter accidental position
- fixed: stop playback when closing the exercise view
- fixed: staff rendering of exercises with 6/8 time signature
New in ScoreDate 3.0 (Apr 27, 2012)
- NEW: Integrated low latency sound synthesis through Fluidsynth
- NEW: possibility to load user sound banks with Soundfont format (.SF2)
- NEW: added dotted half and quarter notes
- NEW: highlight virtual piano keys when playing with an external MIDI device
- NEW: added some more exercises
- fixed: editing of exercises with accidentals on clef
- fixed: missing strings on some translations
New in ScoreDate 1.0 (Nov 14, 2011)
- added statistics panel showing monthly and daily views
- Line game: added random accidentals exercise
- Line game: fixed intervals and chords display
- Line game: fixed learning info on altered notes
- Line game: fixed accidentals rendering for alto and tenor clef
- Line game: added combo box to select how many notes to play on line game
- Line game: notes number and progress bar are disabled in learning mode
- Line game: can be started by pressing C3
- Line game: chords and intervals can be played with the virtual piano too
- Score reading: added pauses when double clef is on
- Rhythm game: always shows one clef
- Fixed SmartBar and GameBar resize when going fullscreen
- Games are stopped when going to home screen
- MusiSyncForScoreDate passed FontForge validation + improved sharp symbol
- Added icon to main window
- Fixed italian translation