thank you for trying out this piano app.
i do hope to do a lot more to it in time, like add scales to it, and even perhaps add 
some kind of recording element to it?
but thats a little way off yet. obviously i will change the background soon to show you
which button is which note. 
place in PSP/GAME just like normal. 
It works in 2.0+, just use lua player to load it up. read on for installation help.

changes in V0.20

A partner app has been added in.
Now named PSPscales (The old app unchanged)
Partner program is PSPiano
In the new PSPiano, it is now a lot easier
 to play tunes. If you press r or l it changes the note pitch. 
So, if you hold R, then you press down, you will be playing C sharp, rather than C. 



changes in v0.16:
The sound of a Synth!
A few small little fixes which i noticed were wrong.
A little bit of code cleaning.
A Menu, which will come in handy in a version or 2 down the line.


installation:
1.5:
Put the 2 folders PSPiano and PSPiano% in the folder:
X:/PSP/GAME/

if you do not wish to have PSPiano show up here, then i 
suggest that you put it into the lua player applications.

to do this:
(this will also work for 2.0+ users)
download lua player if you haven't already. correctly place that app's files where they need 
to go. (same as normal)
then, put the folder PSPiano, and not the other one into:
PSP/GAME/LUAplayer/Applications/

for 2.0+ users.
place the one folder named PSPiano into
X:/PSP/GAME/
then load up through the fabulous eloader. 


in the next version, hope to see more sounds, maybe different scales if i feel up to it. 
if you have any ideas, please tell me, my email is paul.taylor1990@btinternet.com.
I haven't quite got round to these scales yet...as they are quite annoying to put in, and 
the scales probably won't be noticed if i put them in.




