12-21-2023, 05:03 AM
Hi,
I've been using MS for a few months now and I'm thrilled with the program !!
I want to be clear that I am suggesting enhancements, not complaining in any way.
My suggestions are:
1) I would like to see the current tempo setting next to the icons in the upper left corner of the screen. Sometimes I start practicing for the day and I want, say 120 beats per minute. I can't remember where I left off the day before so I have to open the metronome screen to check. It would be nicer if the setting was just displayed so I knew where I was at. I have found myself struggling to play a section in the past, only to realize that the metronome was set faster than I thought it was.
2) It would be nice to add a dialog box that would allow typing the tempo in numerically. It is difficult to set an exact tempo with the slider. If I want to change from 60 to 120 I have to try to slide close to 120 then tap the + or - repeatedly to get 120. With a numeric input I could simply type 1,2,0 and be done. FYI- The app Tonal Energy has what I'm trying to describe if you want to see that.
Thanks so much for your consideration,
-Steve
I've been using MS for a few months now and I'm thrilled with the program !!
I want to be clear that I am suggesting enhancements, not complaining in any way.
My suggestions are:
1) I would like to see the current tempo setting next to the icons in the upper left corner of the screen. Sometimes I start practicing for the day and I want, say 120 beats per minute. I can't remember where I left off the day before so I have to open the metronome screen to check. It would be nicer if the setting was just displayed so I knew where I was at. I have found myself struggling to play a section in the past, only to realize that the metronome was set faster than I thought it was.
2) It would be nice to add a dialog box that would allow typing the tempo in numerically. It is difficult to set an exact tempo with the slider. If I want to change from 60 to 120 I have to try to slide close to 120 then tap the + or - repeatedly to get 120. With a numeric input I could simply type 1,2,0 and be done. FYI- The app Tonal Energy has what I'm trying to describe if you want to see that.
Thanks so much for your consideration,
-Steve