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Virtual Piano is a small synthesizer / MIDI player library written for your Browser with GM like timbre map.

97-key virtual piano (C0-C8) with octave shift. Metronome (built-in) 2-4 visible octaves (depending on device size) Virtual LCD. Piano keys' frequencies appearance option (also) on top of the keys. European or US notation on top of the keys. Show keyboard-to-piano keys' correspondence. Piano background image selection.


All timbres are generated by the combinations of Oscillator and Dynamically generated BufferSource algolithmically without any PCM samples.
  • Playable with mouse or qwerty-keyboard.
  • Play by MIDI keyboard also available via WebMIDI API(Chrome).
  • Selectable timbre with GM map. Ch10 is drum track.
  • Quality setting switches two timbre set. light-weighted 1 osc or FM based 2 or more osc.
  • VirtualPiano.eu also has built-in MIDI sequencer. Select local MIDI file by DnD or file selector to play.

The piano, a wonderful and fascinating string instrument, is the protagonist of countless compositions that have marked the history of music. His is a really interesting story, from an instrument for the few to an ambitious product in the modern world: we have to go back to the dawn of the 18th century to see the birth of the ancestor of the pianos as we know it today. Born in Italy, remodeled several times in Germany, implemented industrially in the United States and now present in musical styles around the world, the piano is rich in history and features. Previously reserved for the elite and the upper class, this tool democratized in the second half of the 20th century.
The piano emerges from the evolution of the clavichord and harpsichord, beaten string instruments. B. Cristofori (1655-1731) develops the idea that the keys on which to press would operate hammers capable of striking the strings. Little by little, the process evolves and an Alsatian family of German origin improved the instrument by modifying its hammer: the Silbermann family.
The first major industrial manufacturer of pianos is German and is called Blüthner. Pianos become more aesthetic, more robust, more powerful. The brand helps to give the piano its status as a prestigious instrument and to become part of the history of this instrument.
It is only around 1880-1890 that the piano as we know it today will take its shape.
At the dawn of the twentieth century, the skin that wrapped the heads of the hammers was replaced by sheep's wool, which thus embellished the sound of the piano keys.The era of digital and web 2.0 does not contrast the success and longevity of this 'noble' instrument: today the electronic piano offers the same sounds as an upright or grand piano, but it is mobile, light, compact and removable.

Introducing Keyman for macOS

Keyman for macOS brings an extensive library of keyboards for over 2000 languages to macOS. You can even create your own custom keyboards with Keyman Developer 14.0 (a Windows product).

Our unique virtual keyboard technology makes it easy to type in all your programs, including Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite, internet browsers and more, as well as supporting the latest version of macOS.

As with all Keyman products, Keyman for macOS is completely free. The feature grid below details what's available in the current version of Keyman for macOS:

FeaturemacOS Support
World-leading input methods for thousands of languages
Create your own custom keyboards
Keyboard switching hotkeys
baselayout() statement
if() statement (except options forms)
&language store
mnemonic layouts (always US base layout)
IMX support (e.g. Chinese keyboard)

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. How do I install Keyman for macOS?

A. Visit Keyman for macOS help to learn how to install and start using Keyman on macOS.


Q. What versions of macOS will Keyman work with?

A. Keyman is compatible with OS X Yosemite (10.10) and later.


Q. Will my existing Keyman for Windows keyboards work with Keyman for macOS?

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A. Most keyboards will work without change, and even without recompiling. A small subset of keyboards require features which are not yet available in Keyman for macOS. These features will be progressively implemented. Keyman for macOS will inform you when you attempt to install a keyboard if it is using a currently unsupported feature.

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Q. What languages does Keyman support?

A. The short answer is a lot! With keyboards for over 2000 languages, there's a very good chance we have yours covered. You can search for a keyboard for your language here. If we don't already have a keyboard available, you can use Keyman Developer 14.0 (Windows only) to build one!


Q. Are there any known issues?

A. Here are a few of the known issues:

Mac
  • Keyboards involving SMP characters (code points U+10000–​U+10FFFF) aren't correctly processing the characters.
  • Keyman has compatibility issues with certain applications
  • ​Dragging the Keyman app to the Input Methods alias on install does not work on OS X 10.8.5 Mountain Lion.
  • On some computers, you need to allow “apps from anywhere” in security in order for Keyman to start.
  • The ​Keyman Configuration window should not be on top of other applications.