Hi i wish u 'll do a better skinning support like u have said before .
So if we can easylly to skin Jamstix u'll don't need to satisfy all of youre customers .
By the way JS3 looks better than JS2 .
But i prefer the ableton or zebra style too
And i agree about so much space for border buttons etc...
me_pt wrote:alot of times i'll use jamstix to get an idea, then create a modified loop that is very specific to my riff needs and build the song like that. but i really like jamstix's fill feature and would love to have my specified "loops" play along and fed into jamstix--then when the tool wants to play a fill...it "mutes" the track and plays the fill. this would be AWESOME. it would be useful to give life to anyones programmed song as well.
Maybe I don't understand but that is what JS does. When the fill starts and 'No Groove' is checked then the fill mutes the groove.
Tombuur: good idea on the temp fill storage for audition.
JPRacer: I find Delphi/Pascal much more elegant than C while having the same power and speed. It's a shame it never got enough market penetration.
ETA for JS3 is still fluid. We should have a Beta fairly soon.
Maybe a temporary fill storage doesn't have to be very complicated? For me a simple A/B between two fills would do, then you can keep the fill you have or replace it with the new one.
As it is now you always lose a fill if you generate a new one. Then sometimes you don't get the fill you like best. It's gone forever.
tombuur wrote:Maybe a temporary fill storage doesn't have to be very complicated? For me a simple A/B between two fills would do, then you can keep the fill you have or replace it with the new one.
As it is now you always lose a fill if you generate a new one. Then sometimes you don't get the fill you like best. It's gone forever.
A proper Undo/Redo feature would have also worked here, but we are not getting that either...
tombuur wrote:Maybe a temporary fill storage doesn't have to be very complicated? For me a simple A/B between two fills would do, then you can keep the fill you have or replace it with the new one.
As it is now you always lose a fill if you generate a new one. Then sometimes you don't get the fill you like best. It's gone forever.
A proper Undo/Redo feature would have also worked here, but we are not getting that either...
the only fault i could ever find with jamstix is no undo/redo feature but the truth is - that's what a real drummers like.