Learn to play the piano or some other keyboard instrument.
If you are one of the millions of people all over the world who would love to learn to play the piano or some other keyboard instrument but you hate reading musical scores, then read on. Part of the difficulty may be that when learning to play a keyboard instrument you are often really trying to learn two things at once; learning to read a score, and learning to play the instrument as well. That's hard. Rondo can make learning to play a piece of music much easier by showing you which notes you should play on a virtual keyboard as the music is playing. While there are several applications that do this, Rondo goes a step further by placing the virtual keyboard over a vertically scrolling grid of the notes to be played. By placing the keyboard over the continously scrolling note grid it is possible to see which notes are about to sound and move your hand to the correct position to play them.
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Wasn't sure how useful this would be to me, but it could become an essential. I do a lot of remixing & like to be sent midi files rather than just audio to work with. Dropping a new midi file into Logic & setting up plug-ins for each instrument takes a long time, especially if I am only going to eventually use just one track. This is going to be a really quick way to audition those files.
A really useful feature would be the ability to export a new midi file from Rondo which would remove any of the midi tracks that have been muted.