The process is simple: From within Smart Pianist, go to System > Utility > Dropbox and sign into your Dropbox account. (If you don't have an account, get one! It's free and the Dropbox “basic” account includes 2 GB of storage space.) You only need to do this once, by the way.
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Read More »In last month’s blog posting, I discussed how the Smart Pianist app, in conjunction with the new CSP Clavinova, allows you to learn to play your favorite songs by creating a piano accompaniment score, a chord chart and StreamLights above the keys … and all this just from the audio file! Typically, you don’t need to “load” songs into Smart Pianist, because content is normally derived from your iTunes® library. In other words, when you buy new songs from iTunes for your computer, tablet or smartphone, you are actually also buying new songs for your CSP. (I didn’t realize this the first time I opened a prototype of Smart Pianist during development and looked at the Music Library. I remember being amazed that the engineers had included content that exactly matched my musical tastes, until it dawned on me that I was just looking at my iTunes library! Duh….) You may be wondering if you can load additional songs into Smart Pianist without buying new songs in iTunes. You sure can! In fact, there is memory inside the app for just that purpose. It’s in an area called User Songs, located directly beneath the Music Library, as shown in the illustration below: There are several ways in which you can load audio songs — or even special MIDI files like Kooky Karaoke, CueTIME and Follow Lights — into the User Songs area without using the iTunes gateway. In this posting, we’ll describe how it’s done.
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Learn More »If you then put .mid, .wav or .m4a files (i.e., MIDI, WAV audio, or MPEG4 audio) into your “Smart Pianist” Dropbox folder, they can be accessed directly by Smart Pianist and, from there, downloaded to your CSP. (Note that the CSP will not display songs that are not compatible). Here’s how it works: To retrieve a song from Dropbox, go to the User Songs folder in Smart Pianist, then download from Dropbox by touching your iOS device’s IMPORT symbol, shown on the right:
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Read More »3. EMAIL – Sending a song as an attachment in an email is an easy way to use a technology we all use every day. To do so, either “add attachments” from your iCloud drive, or highlight a file in the new FILES folder of iOS 11 (or any other database of songs), then select the EXPORT or UPLOAD icon and select MAIL as the option. When your recipient receives the email, they will see the attachment. After downloading the attachment by tapping on it, they then press and hold the attachment in the email to see a dialogue that lists several apps to use. As long as you have emailed a .mid, .wav or .m4a file,“Import with Smart Pianist” will be one of the options. 4. iMessage – You can even send a file as an attachment in a text iMessage. Similarly to receiving an email, all the recipient has to do is tap once to download the file and it will open. Again, all they have to do is select the EXPORT or UPLOAD option. As long as you have sent a .mid, .wav or .m4a file,“Import with Smart Pianist” will be one of the options: 5. iTunes File Sharing – This is my least favorite option, because there are so many steps, but I’ll tell you about it anyway. If you connect your iOS device to iTunes via a laptop or desktop, you can use the iTunes File Transfer function selectively to send files to the File Sharing area in apps like Smart Pianist. (In fact, if you use any of the methods listed above to get your files into Smart Pianist, the files are placed in the File Sharing folder.) This technique allows you to send multiple files all at once, but requires a little more sophistication with Apple iTunes, which can be a little kludgy at times. (If you have a Mac laptop or desktop, consider buying an app called iMazing to make file sharing a lot easier.) 6. Downloading directly from websites/servers – If a website provides the ability to directly download .mid, .wav or .m4a files (even if they are zipped), Smart Pianist is able to accept these files — it can even do the unzipping automatically. When you click on the dialogue to “Start Download,” you’ll see Smart Pianist listed as an option, as long as the files being sent are compatible .mid, .wav or .m4a format.
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