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Project Notes
There are numerus readouts on the sound in the room, aimed at helping musicians get their dynamics right. From bars for even tones, graphs for crescendos, etc, it will be sure to help you get that perfect sound.
The 'volume' readout tells the volume.
The tim readout acts as a timer, so as you can time long tones.
The graph in the box is a scrolling graph for the volume, useful to see rythms.
The red bar shows the current sound level. The green bar shows it rounded down to tens. The yellow one shows the ten integers in between, allowing you to see the volume very accurately.
The blue bar shows the changes in sound. When trying for an even sound, try to keep all 4 bars level.
To extend your duration, use the watch-type thing at the bottom. It moves faster the louder it is. Try to, say, get it to do 4 red revolutions (1/4 black ones) in one breath.
The two graphs to the right are stationary, and show the 4 bars, over time. The yellow one is inverted, and the red one is offset higher, for clarity, though.
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