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Summary of Contents for Joue Music Instruments Play
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User Manual Version 1.0.0 - November 2020 by Joué Musi Instruments...
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This manual will review in detail the use of the Joué Play and its application. Demo sessions are available on the app, we recommend that you take a look at them to discover all the possibilites the instruments offer to you.
Pick a sound Play and record Tempo and metronome Adjust tracks volume Settings Audio/MIDI settings III - The Play Board and its Play Pads Play Board Play Pads Play Piano Pad Play Drum Pad Play Guitar Pad Play Keys Pad...
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Joué Play app on it, computer, tablet or even smartphone. Alone, the Play Board won’t make any sound, it is the medium on which we can place Play pads. Each pad placed on the board will be automatically detected by the app and you will be able to choose a sound from a selection of 10 sound for each pad.
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Equipment connection. The Joué Play has been conceived to be Plug & Play. It means you just need to plug it to any device with the app using the USB-C to USB-C cable. If needed, you may use the Apple Lightning or USB-A adapter.
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(10.3 and higher) for iPad. When you launch the app, you will be as ed to connect your Joué Play to the device you are using. To do so, use the cable provided and, if needed, an adapter.
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4 bars long. One bar equals 4 beats and each beat is counted by the metronome. For example, when we say “3, 4” before starting to play or when a drummer gives chopsticks strokes we are counting beats - Set the volume of the mentronome sound - Prevent recording by activating the “play only”...
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Audio/MIDI settings On a computer or a mac, another setting will be available, the audio/MIDI setting. More complex, we recommend that you keep default settings on that section. This menu allows you to control several audio settings such as: - Audio device type : The type of audio interface you are using. If you have an external audio interface you can select it here.
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Play Guitar Pad Joué Play’s guitar pad. It represents the 7 first frets of a guitar neck. The note on the left of the pad represents the note you get when you play an “empty” string. Vibrato, slide and glissando effects are available on this pad, slide your finger when you play a note the change the tone of the sound or change the pressure you’re applying to create a vibrato effect.
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