
The value 100 (%) indicates the normal playing speed. You can select the check box on the left of this block to see the playing speed on the stage. Reports the current playing speed of CyberPi’s speaker The value you set indicates the percentage of the normal playing speed. Sets the playing speed of CyberPi’s speakerĬlick to set the playing speed of the speaker. In Live mode, after you press the space key, CyberPi plays the piano note twice, and the playing speed for the second time is higher. A negative value indicates decreasing, and a positive one indicatesincreasing. In Live mode, when you press the space key, CyberPi plays the sound of snare.Ĭhanges the playing speed of CyberPi’s speakerĬlick to set the percentage by which the playing speed is to be changed, where the percentage refers to the percentage of the normal playing speed. Plays the specified sound for the specified beats In Live mode, when you press the space key, CyberPi plays the piano note.įor more details, see the example “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Start” in mBlock 5. The following figure shows the relationship between MIDI codes and notes.Īt general playing speed, one beat equals one second. Note: frequency of the sound to be played, set by using Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) codes. When this block is executed, the subsequent blocks are executed after the playing ends. You can use this block to compile and play music. Plays the specified piano note for the specified beats

When this block is executed, CyberPi plays the recorded sounds. After the playing ends, the prompt sound is played. In Live mode, press the space key, and then press button A on CyberPi to record sounds press button B to stop the recording and move the joystick down to play the sounds recorded. Plays the recorded sounds until the playing ends When it is executed, CyberPi stops the recording. This block needs to be used in combination with the start recording block. The recorded file is stored in RAM, and so the recorded file is lost if CyberPi is power off.

When this block is executed, CyberPi starts to record sounds until the stop recording block is executed or the recording exceeds 10 seconds. When you press the space key, CyberPi says “Hi” while lighting up the LEDs. When you press the space key, CyberPi says “Hi” and then lights up the LEDs. When this block is executed, the subsequent blocks are executed after the playing ends.Ĭlick to select the sound to be played from the drop-down list box. Plays the specified sound until the playing ends
