
Ben Kennedy wrote:
Then look no further than <http://www.doggiebox.com/distribution/ Doggiebox-1C10.tbz> :)
Well, it definitely launches :) I popped it open and felt so keen that after hour or so of crouching in front of the iBook and had roughed out a drum part for a song I had mostly written 10 years ago but had never been able to get down. All right! I'm totally going to have a go at checking the MMC functionality, not later than this weekend. That will be like a dream come true :) I definitely feel more like I'm getting the hang of how to use the section list and playlist better (though I haven't learned how to give sensible names to things in the playlist, since I rapidly find that I can get a very long playlist!). I almost feel I want the playlist groupable into collapseable/expandable uebersections, but this would start to make a very cluttered interface, perhaps! And I do still think a way to select, say, the snares from bars 3 and 4 of _this_ section to paste into bars 1 and 2 of _that_ section would be handy. And I have started to think my iBook's screen is very small, even in comparison to my old G3 Powerbook, and I want to zoom the interface so that I can now see these somewhat microscopic drum icons more clearly. But these are all minor thoughts, really! I continue to be blown away with how useful and flexible DB is. You'd have to spend a vast pile of cash to get something better, if something better even exists! Cheers, Carl ps - Thanks to Doggiebox making it possible for me to record plausible demos, I was able to teach the little band of "guys from the office" to play one of my songs, and we actually performed it live a few weeks ago. Doggiebox has transformed me into a rock star! ;) -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/