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What's going on with the Ton Drum App... anybody testing anything new on it that's coming up?

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  • edited December 2018

    I just loaded it... to see if it would stall on my Air-2 under IOS.
    It didn't and I really (!) like the lean approach a lot. :+1:
    But: there's a lot of screen estate wasted and it's functionally a little bit too slim.

    You're locked to a steady 4 beat - a step displacement would cure this without changing the layout. Just like the individual step's parameter lock handling make the hit move back/forward.

    The current pattern could display steps of other tracks dimmed or in a different color below the actual track.

    As usual: on option for individual track output would bring it forward a lot, either addressing hardware outputs, Audiobus or at least include external effects.

    After toying with Ton for a quarter hour I'm not shure if jumping this train is cool for what's included right now. There might be a strong point in that single step handling that I'm overlooking.
    Usually I handle such operations on another track/path in the DAW.
    But if the alternate sample is already fx processed, the Ton approach might work equally well.

  • great analysis, there is so much potential to be had here, one can only wonder where the dev is going with it.

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