dysfunction wrote:
The font on the tabs is quite hard to read, especially, even though I know it says 'Kit', 'Mixer', etc.
You know what? I read "HIT" instead of "KIT". That means something.
Thanks for sharing Ralf, I'm sure the interaction will help you and that you will be able to make the difference when one of us is ranting instead of helping. Set your filter to "on".
+1 for the font comments! "Preview" and "Shuffle" look good and are easy to read; the ones on the tabs not so much. Those highly stylized fonts get old pretty fast, IMO.
Also, if that's roughly the total size of the GUI I'd prefer the bar editor larger and the kit smaller. The editor is the "business end", and all you need to be able to do in the kit pane is click on a drum (unless something's changed there).
I agree with Susan. There is no need for a large, realistic picture of a drum kit - a schematic will do. You'll find that you'll have more space on the GUI to incorporate features. Place the emphasis on the grid editor and the rhythm controls. Don't try to emulate "realistic" knobs and faders, etc; the emphasis should be on ease of use. Keep things clean and simple - like me.
Could I just clarify what you mean "ALL CUSTOMERS WHO BOUGHT JAMSTIX 2 ON OR AFTER 05/11/2009 WILL RECEIVE A FREE UPGRADE TO JAMSTIX 3! ....." Do you mean 5/11/2008..