04-19-2017, 07:27 AM
Mike,
a new toy on my tablet, the drum machine metronome app "Drum Beats +", makes me suggest to have the option to display the value of the Tempo field in the title bar, to avoid invoking the MSP metronome screen each time I want to look it up.
Now, "of course", this can be achieved by adding the field in the Title Format in the settings, which is what I've done today, incl. conditional bracket so that the number is somewhat separate from the song title.
The downside: the numbers just look odd along the song title, in any list view, brackets or not.
3 "solutions" come to mind:
- Allow to right-align a desired element of the Title Format, so that the value is shown just left of the media file symbol.
- Allow to define to show a field in the title bar but not the library.
- The MSP metronome includes some realistic drum sounds, making external apps obsolete ?.
The last suggestion is only half serious though that would be absolutely a.w.e.s.o.m.e.
I can't decide whether I like "solution" 1 better than 2.
Does the above make any sense?
Thanks.
Ben
a new toy on my tablet, the drum machine metronome app "Drum Beats +", makes me suggest to have the option to display the value of the Tempo field in the title bar, to avoid invoking the MSP metronome screen each time I want to look it up.
Now, "of course", this can be achieved by adding the field in the Title Format in the settings, which is what I've done today, incl. conditional bracket so that the number is somewhat separate from the song title.
The downside: the numbers just look odd along the song title, in any list view, brackets or not.
3 "solutions" come to mind:
- Allow to right-align a desired element of the Title Format, so that the value is shown just left of the media file symbol.
- Allow to define to show a field in the title bar but not the library.
- The MSP metronome includes some realistic drum sounds, making external apps obsolete ?.
The last suggestion is only half serious though that would be absolutely a.w.e.s.o.m.e.
I can't decide whether I like "solution" 1 better than 2.
Does the above make any sense?
Thanks.
Ben