Save your settings automatically with your DAW project.Click on 'Settings' to configure your computer keyboard. Control it with your computer keyboard.Use it to trigger notes with different velocities (clicking at a different height of each key if "Velocity" is 0 or send constant velocities if "Velocity" is greater than 0).Hide all settings to show only the keyboard by clicking anywhere on the keyboard while holding the "Cmd" (Mac) or "Ctrl" (windows) key.Label the keys with their note name, octave or MIDI number.Resize it: drag the bottom-right corner of the keyboard to change its height and width, drag the pedal boundaries to change their dimensions and edit the key width in the menu.Hold "Alt-Cmd" (Mac) or "Alt-Ctrl" (Win) and drag the keyboard to stretch it (changing the key width).Hold "Alt" to drag the keyboard horizontally with your mouse.Change the color of the highlighted notes that are on or sustained.You can also use the "Shift" key to control the sustain pedal if you don't have a physical pedal. Visualize the Soft, Sostenuto and Sustain pedals and play them with your mouse (or hide them by dragging the top of the pedals to the bottom).Use the "Fade" sliders to set their visual queue in milliseconds for each channel. Make the notes fade away instead of ending abruptly to help you visualize quick runs.
You'll find this virtual keyboard more flexible than other ones because it allows you to:
The standalone version includes a SFZ player and offers a free download of an acoustic piano. Use it to display multi-channel MIDI input in a resizable keyboard layout to learn new songs, show what you are playing in your video demos or send notes by clicking on its keys if you don't have a MIDI controller.