Hehe what?stanlea wrote:Again a silly remark ?stanlea wrote:Rhythm generator : Mute/Solo for tracks would be fine.
Mute/solo added to "to-do" list. Btw. you can mute/solo drums, do you think this is necessary?
Hehe what?stanlea wrote:Again a silly remark ?stanlea wrote:Rhythm generator : Mute/Solo for tracks would be fine.
We already thought about it. But it seems a little unnecessary, since in VST you would use the host anyway. On the other hand the standalone...MaliceX wrote:Here's a thought. I see that each individual drum sound can have its own set of effects, which is nice.
What are the chances for a "global" FX setting?
Most of the time this is the case. But sometimes I just want to create in the app like I do with Guru. I'm not looking to do any songs just some sound/loop/rhythm designs. Either way, its six of one and a half-dozen of another really.Musical Gym wrote:What are good reasons for using stand-alone at all?
I'm so used to using vsts in host that I don't have a good idea of merits of stand-alone use.
I can see that stand-alone might let the focus be more on MDrummer itself.UncleAge wrote:Most of the time this is the case. But sometimes I just want to create in the app like I do with Guru. I'm not looking to do any songs just some sound/loop/rhythm designs. Either way, its six of one and a half-dozen of another really.Musical Gym wrote:What are good reasons for using stand-alone at all?
I'm so used to using vsts in host that I don't have a good idea of merits of stand-alone use.
Pretty much all stays right there. Look, truth be told, it doesn't matter really. I do 90% of what I do inside one DAW or another. Is it just as attractive of a app without stand-alone mode? Yes it is. And if it didn't have it available I wouldn't miss itMusical Gym wrote:I can see that stand-alone might let the focus be more on MDrummer itself.UncleAge wrote:Most of the time this is the case. But sometimes I just want to create in the app like I do with Guru. I'm not looking to do any songs just some sound/loop/rhythm designs. Either way, its six of one and a half-dozen of another really.Musical Gym wrote:What are good reasons for using stand-alone at all?
I'm so used to using vsts in host that I don't have a good idea of merits of stand-alone use.
What are other best uses for stand-alone?
Is it easy to transfer what you create in stand-alone back to vst and back again to stand-alone?
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