I kinda figured this app might be a little buggy but I bought it because I like to support developers that come up with unique ideas .... and I was right .... it needs work but I'll encourage people to buy it so the developers will stay on top of it with fixes. It's a lot of fun and worth supporting.
Also .... you need to wear your headphones and not be in a room with someone else .... they may not appreciate the sounds that they hear.
Can igog really do the same thing as Tabledrum, I thought igog only used the microphone as a velocity sensor? Tabletop uses the mic like a trigger, kinda like the clip on the new Korg mini wavedrum, although I doubt it works as well.
There is a setting in igog where you can do the same sort of table drumming that this new app does - albeit in a more limited manner (in igog you can only trigger two drum samples).
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I kinda figured this app might be a little buggy but I bought it because I like to support developers that come up with unique ideas .... and I was right .... it needs work but I'll encourage people to buy it so the developers will stay on top of it with fixes. It's a lot of fun and worth supporting.
Also .... you need to wear your headphones and not be in a room with someone else .... they may not appreciate the sounds that they hear.
I wouldn't exactly say the idea is unique. It is the same idea that igog came up with several years back.
I guess "unique" was the wrong word .... I meant something that there aren't already 20 of in the app store.
Can igog really do the same thing as Tabledrum, I thought igog only used the microphone as a velocity sensor? Tabletop uses the mic like a trigger, kinda like the clip on the new Korg mini wavedrum, although I doubt it works as well.
There is a setting in igog where you can do the same sort of table drumming that this new app does - albeit in a more limited manner (in igog you can only trigger two drum samples).
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