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Kreol (software)

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Operating system
  
Mac OS X and Windows

License
  
unreleased

Type
  
MIDI

Website
  
www.Kreolmusic.com

Kreol (software)

Developer(s)
  
Mike Block, Jerzy Gangi, and Michael Scott-Nelson

Kreol is a piece of software that turns a traditional qwerty keyboard into a musical instrument played by typing.[1] Kreol is played by pressing keys which correspond to musical notes or chords depending on how the user commands it. "But unlike a normal piano, Kreol players can alter the "Do" note – the root of the scale – in order to play the same melody in a different key, sort of like a guitarist sliding a chord to a new area of the fretboard."[2] Kreol has phrase and pitchbend capabilities operated by the mouse. Kreol also includes drums and chord modes, so with three performers you can play lead, chords and rhythm. Kreol was conceived and created by Mike Block and Jerzy Gangi.[3][4]

References

Kreol (software) Wikipedia