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bean_boy
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Agree that Jamstix is much more powerful than Logic/garageband, however there is a lot to be said for the simplicity of their Drummer interface.

When the next version of Jamstix is developed, I'd like to see a simpler initial interface, but retain the depth that sets it apart. I just love it when Jamstix surprises me with an interesting and original fill; Drummer never surprises me......
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Post by stpete111 »

bean_boy wrote:Agree that Jamstix is much more powerful than Logic/garageband, however there is a lot to be said for the simplicity of their Drummer interface.

When the next version of Jamstix is developed, I'd like to see a simpler initial interface, but retain the depth that sets it apart. I just love it when Jamstix surprises me with an interesting and original fill; Drummer never surprises me......
Agreed on the simplicity of Drummer. Apple usually nails it when it comes to keeping things simple. As far as Drummer goes though, it's at the expense of full control and tweakability.
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Ralph [RZ] wrote:Yes, OSX will be out before then.
This makes my day! :D
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Post by R Green »

I don't see how Garageband's drummer is simple to use. Jamstix has a song wizard where you just choose the drummer, style and kit; type in a song structure, then press CREATE SONG. Done.
How long does it take to do that in GB (including sticks at the start and a cymbal crash end)?
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Post by stpete111 »

R Green wrote:I don't see how Garageband's drummer is simple to use. Jamstix has a song wizard where you just choose the drummer, style and kit; type in a song structure, then press CREATE SONG. Done.
How long does it take to do that in GB (including sticks at the start and a cymbal crash end)?
We're talking about Drummer in Logic Pro X, not Garage Band. Drummer in LPX does that all very quickly and intuitively like Jamstix. But if you want to further tweak the groove after that, Drummer gives you limited options when compared with Jamstix.
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Post by ckurz_7000 »

Jamstix is, imho, the most flexible and realistic virtual drum software out there. Where it still has room for improvement is the GUI For the song and bar editors. Not for run of the mill stuff but when you start to get your hands dirty.

-- Chris.
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It's been just under a month since we heard that it was just those pesky Retina displays holding us back from a public beta - I've been holding my breath for a month Ralph!!

Can barely wait! :D
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Public OSX Beta will definitely be out next week.
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Ralph [RZ] wrote:Public OSX Beta will definitely be out next week.

So glad I checked in today. I've been waiting for this well, as long as everyone else. I kept checking in because I'm such a fan of JamStix. This is great news.
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Ralph [RZ] wrote:Public OSX Beta will definitely be out next week.
LIKE :wink:
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