02-05-2024, 07:23 PM
thanks for your response,
"pitch/tempo" indication:
The essential point is, to get a directly information that pitch and/or tempo are shifted or just not. If I want to know the actual setting, I only had to tap on it.
But, I wouldn´t be surprised "that something is wrong with the backing track" and searching for the fault in front of the crowd... (happened at a gig some days ago......)
A-B loop indication:
I would describe it as "better visibility" of the vertical lines, e.g. the same color as the slider and the lenght of the vertical lines twice as the diameter of the slider-dot
(to see the line while the dot is over this position). The contrast of black background and red line is sometimes "to small".
Thanks for checking the "player fade out within action".
At last:
I´ve read a prior post about intended change of the sound library of the advanced audio player.
Also, the current advanced-audio-player overrides 3rd-party-equilizer-apps, just volume control works, frequencies are not adjustable.
In case of not using the advanced-audio-player, equilizers works as expected. (Samsung S7FE, Android 13, MS 3.8.27)
Thanks a lot!
e.k.
"pitch/tempo" indication:
The essential point is, to get a directly information that pitch and/or tempo are shifted or just not. If I want to know the actual setting, I only had to tap on it.
But, I wouldn´t be surprised "that something is wrong with the backing track" and searching for the fault in front of the crowd... (happened at a gig some days ago......)
A-B loop indication:
I would describe it as "better visibility" of the vertical lines, e.g. the same color as the slider and the lenght of the vertical lines twice as the diameter of the slider-dot
(to see the line while the dot is over this position). The contrast of black background and red line is sometimes "to small".
Thanks for checking the "player fade out within action".
At last:
I´ve read a prior post about intended change of the sound library of the advanced audio player.
Also, the current advanced-audio-player overrides 3rd-party-equilizer-apps, just volume control works, frequencies are not adjustable.
In case of not using the advanced-audio-player, equilizers works as expected. (Samsung S7FE, Android 13, MS 3.8.27)
Thanks a lot!
e.k.