Tom Cato Amundsen-4 wrote:
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> The program plays two tones and the user have to say which to?
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Yes, the program plays 2, 3, 4 or 5 (or even more) tones and the user has to
mark them on the keyboard-interface.
I think, that would be a great exercise.
Unfortunately, I can't program this myself.
I'm using a workaround and have the program play harmonic intervals or
chords and then I find them on another keyboard-program.

Jayjay
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