The developer of Caustic for Android wants feedback from users on what they would want in terms of MIDI export functionality. Leave your views in the comments of the Caustic blog.
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
definitely will _not_ use this.
So I'd export my patterns, copy them to my computer, find new sounds to approximate the caustic sounds and continue working? By that time, I might as well have reprogrammed them in my DAW, and not have to switch sounds/synth programs midstream. It's also not like programming the sequencer on a phone is orders of magnitude faster to justify this roundabout workflow.
Audio export makes much more sense. I'll use caustic for it's unique sounds, interface, and character, retain that, and contribute other parts on the computer.
@caustic please open up anon comments. I'd like to engage in feedback, but I don't like leaving a trail of comments on the net for web scraping / data mining crawlers to pick up.
@Anonymous#1: Fair enough, I'm only adding the feature because of the high demand from users wanting to prototype ideas while on the go, then polish them off at home.
@Anonymous#2: Done. You can now comment anonymously on the blog. I was sure I had turned that on before...
4 comments:
definitely will _not_ use this.
So I'd export my patterns, copy them to my computer, find new sounds to approximate the caustic sounds and continue working? By that time, I might as well have reprogrammed them in my DAW, and not have to switch sounds/synth programs midstream. It's also not like programming the sequencer on a phone is orders of magnitude faster to justify this roundabout workflow.
Audio export makes much more sense. I'll use caustic for it's unique sounds, interface, and character, retain that, and contribute other parts on the computer.
@caustic please open up anon comments. I'd like to engage in feedback, but I don't like leaving a trail of comments on the net for web scraping / data mining crawlers to pick up.
@Anonymous#1: Fair enough, I'm only adding the feature because of the high demand from users wanting to prototype ideas while on the go, then polish them off at home.
@Anonymous#2: Done. You can now comment anonymously on the blog. I was sure I had turned that on before...
ZOOM R8 DEFINITELY
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