After releasing his Drum Simulator v0.2 just yesterday, Vermillion is back once again with another music-themed homebrew app called Instrulator, the Instrument Simulator.
As the app's name says, what Instrulator basically does is that it simulates musical instruments, allowing users to learn how to play certain musical instruments even if they don't have the real thing. The app is coded in Lua and Vermillion would like to give muchos kudos to TacticalPenguin for helping him enable multiple sounds to play simultaneously. Here's the list of stuff that's changed for this Instrulator update:
Changelog:
* Sounds can be played at the same time!
* Now includes a menu and trumpet simulator!
* Better Bass Drum Sound
Vermillion also says that he needs more requests for instruments, so hear ye all music lovers out there, make sure you drop Vermiillion a line in our forums to request for your desired instrument. If he doesn't get any requests, Vermillion says he'll probably just push through with his piano idea. Anyway, there ya have it. To get the Instrulator, ya know what to do, just click on the link below and you're all set.
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