Mirolit Halotea is an application for sound atmosphere creation and relaxation. It is enough to choose and turn on a sound theme and enjoy relaxing sounds of the nature and pleasant noises, to create the very sound surrounding, which matches your mood or can help tune in to a definite rhythm of work or rest. You can also create your own presets and sound themes.
When I'm listening to the jungle, for instance, I would appreciate to have from time to time the sound of a jaguar. Or if I want a stormy day, the noise of a lightning, but not always. Also, the timeline would allow to set up time intervals...
When sarting/stopping a sound theme within a theme, changing for another theme makes a message confirmation box appears asking to save the theme. When I try the theme, I generally do not modify it, just temprarily preventing a sound from being...
Have popups balloons on the features so I can get to know it and use it faster and easier + a 'activate corner' so that I can have one corner of my monitor to hover over and turn it on right away, like Macs can with their screen savers.
I know this is not Ubuntu but I'm talking about the music sharing protocol:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/47168/sync-music-from-banshee-via-ssh-to-android-device
http://askubuntu.com/questions/26535/music-server-banshee...
Similar to timeline, this would actually be a scheduler such that one could use Halotea to play soothing music starting at 4p Monday through Friday when one gets home from work, at about 9p starts playing "go to sleep" music, at 10p, starts to...
Allow mixing of a slow or digressive type melody to be dovetailed into a faster beat giving the listener the capability to create a personalized sound theme that moved from one mood to another according to the users choice. Creative mood mix saved...
When reformatting PC - or just sharing with other Halotea users - a simple/portable way to permit the import of settings (sounds, mixer settings, slideshows, transitions, durations etc).
Having everything in a single file and just doing an...
and begin playback - a user could start playback, begin a timer, fade the volume slowly, then set the PC to sleep, hibernate, shutdown at the end.
The point being - "one click" verses "play with settings for 5 minutes"
A silly idea I got after a brainstorming with myself. Example: I play a piece of music from the playlist, and at the same time I play a theme from the theme database.
This would increase the value of the app enormously, because if you're sensitive to sounds, you're usually also sensitive to and interested in music. I don't mean that Halotea should be turned into a sampler, but as it already is a loop player and...