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If a note is released and the sustain pedal is active, maybe the key can be half-highlighted?
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Hi,
I think that is not good to store the frequencies of the notes since the formula "note x 2 N/12" would give the frequency and you might pitch the base frequency 440 (not everybody use 440 as base frequency )
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One of the synthesizer playability options is using the computer keyboard. Certain letters are matched to certain notes (A-L plus some letters from the above line), and pressing one of the letters triggers the synthesizer to play a certain note. The problem is that when the keyboard language is set to another language (in my case Greek) it stops responding.
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It has been observed that some waveforms aren't centered around the 0 baseline. A DC filter could be used to remove this offset.
Reference: https://www.musicdsp.org/en/latest/Filters/135-dc-filter.html