You can see all keys that have a sound in keyboard:
And also all keywords for write notes:
Left and right hand keys are same. Uppercase
letters are control keys. Lowercase letters
are music notes. Space bar is current duration
rest. Spaces after first space are ignored.
Lines start with '#' are ignored.
Control keys:
Rest:
RW - whole rest
RH - half rest
RQ - quarter rest
RE - eighth rest
RS - sixteenth rest
RT - thirty-second rest
RI - sixty-fourth rest
Durations:
DW - whole note
DH - half note
DQ - quarter note
DE - eighth note
DS - sixteenth note
DT - thirty-second note
DI - sixty-fourth note
DD - dotted note (adds half duration)
Octave:
H0 - octave 0 keys
HL - octave 1, 2, 3 (left hand keys)
HR - octave 4, 5, 6 (right hand keys)
H7 - octave 7, 8 keys
Tempo:
T# - where # is 0-9, default is 4
Sustain:
SA# - attack level, where # is 0-9, default is 8
SD# - decay level, 0-9, default 4
SS# - sustain level, 0-9, default 4
SR# - release level, 0-9, default 9
Voice:
VD - Computer generated default voice
VP - Piano voice
VV - Violin voice (WIP)
VN - If a line ends with 'VN', the next line will be played
harmony with the line.
Chord:
C# - Play next # notes as a chord, where # is 2-9.
For example C major chord is "C3qet"
Amplitude:
A# - Changes current amplitude, where # is 1-9, default is 9
Measures:
| - bar, ignored
' ' - space, ignored
Tab - tab, ignored
Comments:
# - a line comment
## - start or end of a block comment