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Marcus2323 Jam Meister

Joined: 24 Oct 2005 Posts: 66
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 1:18 pm Post subject: Jamstix 2 features to be... |
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Ralph,
Would it be possible to put a sticky that has all the J2 features that have been mentioned here in the forum for everyone new and old to read. I know you must have some elements you don't want people to know about until release (gotta keep a few surprises).
It might prevent or at least slow down the number of requests of things you've already said were going to be implimented.
You could have two colums:
Things that WILL be in and things that you are HOPING to put in.
Just a suggestion!!!  _________________ Marcus2323
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paspallum Grand Master Jam

Joined: 05 Oct 2005 Posts: 209 Location: Auckland New Zealand
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 12:22 am Post subject: I Agree |
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Ralph
I agree with Marcus2323.
Once again he comes up with an awesome idea!
I know you guys are working towards making JS2 a real complete package. And I know you have already got a lot of ideas and concepts planned. But it's going to be hard to try and remember everything or have the time resources to get it all in there. (yeah I bet you do have it written down on a list)
I like the idea of a post with 2 lists... one that will have stuff that is planned for JS2 and one that has stuff that MIGHT make JS2.
Somewhere earlier today I read a post where someone asked for a 'learn' function on some of the Jamstix controlls (obviously for activating with midi controllers) You said it was already planned for JS2 AWESOME ! That totally rocks!
I reckon it would be cool to be able to operate the 'reduction' filter with my foot controller in the same way that I can do velocity now...
I mean for loud/soft songs velocity works really well... but it'd be amazing to be able to shift through the 'reduction slider' sometimes, instead of using velocity... especially for songs that are more even in velocity but could benefit from being able to increase or reduce the pattern.
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