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Here Silas is presented with a split screen, where on one half he controls the recording mode and on the other half he can view and edit the notes as they are recorded.

While recording, a counter at the top shows the length of time that has been recorded and the "record" button is split into a "pause" button (which allows additions afterward) and a "stop" button that completes the recording.  Below we should both the stop and pause pages: Image Added Image Added

At the pause page, Silas can select a note and edit its pitch and length easily by sliding a finger up or across the screen, and then he can continue or finish the recording.  When he finishes the recording, he is brought to a page that allows him to name the recording (or delete it).  When he saves the recording, he is brought to his "Compositions" library, which is the same page that he would be shown by clicking "Compositions" on the home page.

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From the "Compositions" page, Silas can select any composition he has created (sorted by name), and he is directed to a new page displaying his options.

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Both "Play" and "Edit" pages are shown below: