Briefly: Yamaha shows Siri playing piano, ArchiFlash updated

updated 08:20 am EST, Tue December 20, 2011

ArchiFlash exam questions updated

Yamaha has posted a new video demonstration that shows Siri controlling a Disklavier piano, while NALSA has updated its architecture study tool with new exam questions


Yamaha has posted a clip showing Siri controlling a Disklavier piano over Wi-Fi. The demonstration uses an implementation of Apple's Airplay technology that sends an audio signal through an Airport Express to the analog MIDI inputs of the Disklavier. User's can ask Siri to play songs from their iTunes library, and the piano will reproduce any audio file that contains MIDI data.

ArchiFlash updated with latest exam questions

ArchiFlash, an iPhone app designed to help users pass the the multiple-choice sections of the architectural registration exam, has been updated to reflect the latest test data. The software contains more than 1,000 flash cards that cover all of the multiple-choice sections, as well as charts, definitions, diagrams, drawings, equations, and more. In addition, support is included for studying by division, by content, or by question type.


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