03-05-2016, 07:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-05-2016, 07:19 PM by marais.
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Thanks for all the explanations.
I've been using Tempo (Frozen Ape) for years.
It allows you to save as a setlist - therefore similar to what is happening in Mobilesheets.
When you save it is just one click and it also saves the time signature.
If you're interested here's a video :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p16Bitlp8o
Therefore I have countless setlists of all the programs I perform and therefore even years later easy to "get back into the groove".
Of course I can and have been using with my tablet for years.
But I recently started using the built in metronome app in Mobilesheets that's why all the questions pouring out.
It just would be nice that the metronome app inside Mobilesheets were as easy to use, and certainly the aspect that the time signature is not memorized will be crucial for me to decide to go over completly or not.
If you think how convenient it would be that your application does all a musician would need to practice that would - I believe - be a great advantage.
Don't you agree?
I've been using Tempo (Frozen Ape) for years.
It allows you to save as a setlist - therefore similar to what is happening in Mobilesheets.
When you save it is just one click and it also saves the time signature.
If you're interested here's a video :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p16Bitlp8o
Therefore I have countless setlists of all the programs I perform and therefore even years later easy to "get back into the groove".
Of course I can and have been using with my tablet for years.
But I recently started using the built in metronome app in Mobilesheets that's why all the questions pouring out.
It just would be nice that the metronome app inside Mobilesheets were as easy to use, and certainly the aspect that the time signature is not memorized will be crucial for me to decide to go over completly or not.
If you think how convenient it would be that your application does all a musician would need to practice that would - I believe - be a great advantage.
Don't you agree?