i got it. As much as I like to program drums w/o quantization, it's definitely better w/ quantization on. Still digging into it. I love the straight you-know-what-PC-cloned workflow though.
Sorry guys, I didn't wanted to mean anything against rap, its just that I'm an idiot and sometimes I can't contain my dumb rants. Thanks for listening.
@dj On my droid 3 it's okay, decent enough to get ideas down w/ quantization and practice, not great enough for funky off-grid timing (unless I'm willing to do a couple takes). I think it's somewhat hardware dependent.
I think it works better when you space out beats or do several takes rather than try to play quick notes in succession.
It's nice and the workflow is really cool, but for now I think sequencers like G-stomper and nanoloop are easier to use. Will keep messing with it though.
MPA is not usable because of the lack of a song mode, so at the moment there is not a way to put a pattern after the other, neither this is possible 'live' ...I asked the developer, and he said that the song mode will come as a future update...till then, mpa is a pattern composer, but you had to export and then mount the sequences with something else...on Android, better Caustic or Uloops, even if they have more latency...
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Anyone apart from me got this? The latency isnt perfect considering I got dual core. Anyone else had joy with it?
i got it. As much as I like to program drums w/o quantization, it's definitely better w/ quantization on. Still digging into it. I love the straight you-know-what-PC-cloned workflow though.
People still listen to rap these days? Come on, grow up.
Sorry guys, I didn't wanted to mean anything against rap, its just that I'm an idiot and sometimes I can't contain my dumb rants. Thanks for listening.
Thanks. How did you find the latency? I'm gonna have a play again tomorrow at some point.
@dj On my droid 3 it's okay, decent enough to get ideas down w/ quantization and practice, not great enough for funky off-grid timing (unless I'm willing to do a couple takes). I think it's somewhat hardware dependent.
I think it works better when you space out beats or do several takes rather than try to play quick notes in succession.
It's nice and the workflow is really cool, but for now I think sequencers like G-stomper and nanoloop are easier to use. Will keep messing with it though.
MPA is not usable because of the lack of a song mode, so at the moment there is not a way to put a pattern after the other, neither this is possible 'live' ...I asked the developer, and he said that the song mode will come as a future update...till then, mpa is a pattern composer, but you had to export and then mount the sequences with something else...on Android, better Caustic or Uloops, even if they have more latency...
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