How does Coria work?
Player controls

The score shows your piece. A vertical line marks the current playback position. Use the slider to jump to any position; the < and > buttons step one measure at a time. Keyboard shortcuts are shown in parentheses.

Start / Stop Play or pause. (Enter / Esc)
Back to start Jump to the beginning of the piece. (Home)
Mark Set a bookmark at the current position. (m)
Back to mark Jump back to the bookmark — useful for repeating a tricky passage. (b)
Mute () Mute or unmute your own part. When muted: hold down to temporarily hear your part — useful for checking pitch or finding a starting note. (s)
Add to favourites Make the piece quickly accessible from the home screen. Especially useful for your own uploaded files: marking them as a favourite keeps them available and easy to find.
Settings

Open via the Settings button in the player.

Volume for selected part How prominently your own part sounds relative to the others.
Volume for other parts How loud the accompanying parts are.
Sound for selected part Choose the sound type for your part: Clear (default), Piano, or other variants ranging from sharp to soft.
Tempo Playback speed as a percentage of the original tempo. Useful for practising difficult passages more slowly.
Transpose Shift the pitch up or down by a number of semitones.

More settings

Stereo location Pan your own part to the left or right in the stereo field.
Echo Add reverb to the sound (available for piano sounds only).
Vibrato Add vibrato to the sound.

Save settings stores your current settings as the default for next time. Restore defaults resets everything to the default settings.