02-23-2018, 11:49 PM
I've been a user for many years now and so I just have to say that I love, love, love the app. You have set the bar for mobile sheet music readers. And quite possibly, for the most responsive independent developer.
And I've been loosely keeping track of new features and updates where I've noticed that many others are asking for more advanced functions from the built-in audio player in MS. And I think I understand that the player has more restrictions in customizing than the visual functions do.
As a singer though, I use MS for practice but when I'm learning a new song I usually have to switch to paper sheets because I use an excellent app (Music Speed Changer -- beautiful tool for learning!) that allows me to play a track very slowly. But, as you know, if MobileSheets is also active, even in the background, that just doesn't work.
So here's my suggestion for a new feature: an easy to find toggle switch that disconnects MS from the Android audio system completely. That way (I hope?), a user could set up the audio playback in a second background app while still viewing the chart in MS.
I'm hoping that such an idea would be easier to implement than one which requires the development of a completely new additional feature, but as a non-programmer, I realize that's complete guesswork.
In any case, I do appreciate the fine attention to detail that you've put into your product. I have never hesitated to share my praise for MSheets whenever a fellow chorus member asks me what reader software they should get.
Keep up the great work! Not only is the quality of your QA work exemplary, it's inspirational. If a developer can work this hard to deliver such consistently high-quality software, what's stopping the rest of us from applying similar dedication to learning and improving our music?
Salute!
And I've been loosely keeping track of new features and updates where I've noticed that many others are asking for more advanced functions from the built-in audio player in MS. And I think I understand that the player has more restrictions in customizing than the visual functions do.
As a singer though, I use MS for practice but when I'm learning a new song I usually have to switch to paper sheets because I use an excellent app (Music Speed Changer -- beautiful tool for learning!) that allows me to play a track very slowly. But, as you know, if MobileSheets is also active, even in the background, that just doesn't work.
So here's my suggestion for a new feature: an easy to find toggle switch that disconnects MS from the Android audio system completely. That way (I hope?), a user could set up the audio playback in a second background app while still viewing the chart in MS.
I'm hoping that such an idea would be easier to implement than one which requires the development of a completely new additional feature, but as a non-programmer, I realize that's complete guesswork.
In any case, I do appreciate the fine attention to detail that you've put into your product. I have never hesitated to share my praise for MSheets whenever a fellow chorus member asks me what reader software they should get.
Keep up the great work! Not only is the quality of your QA work exemplary, it's inspirational. If a developer can work this hard to deliver such consistently high-quality software, what's stopping the rest of us from applying similar dedication to learning and improving our music?
Salute!