2015 Mac wishlist - 05/15/15 01:39 PM
So I have tried band in a box for Mac 2014 and I do like for easy composing for live performances. However, it really feels like a stripped down version of the Windows one. Here i a list of all the feature I would like to see for the 2015 Mac version.
1: All the important markings used in sheet music: I would like to be able to put 1st and 2nd ending, repeats, codas D.S., Formats, rest, and such in my chord charts, like the Windows version can do.
2: I would like to be able to a no chord symbol on as a chord.
3; I would like to have a 2/2 time signature option. I play a lot of soca tunes and they are almost always writing in 2/2. The closest for now is fast 4 but it's not the same.
4. Along with user tracks, why not just have an option for user drum tracks?
5. I would like to see the Mac version have that the ability to have a chord tutor with the ukulele as an option just like the Windows version.
6. This is a must: Include the ability to have a proper lead sheet form and to write the melody on it.
7. I really would like to see you guys treat the Mac version just like the Windows version. Most people I know in the Audio industry use Mac, from composing to record and so on. Why loose a huge part of your customers by giving us a "lite" version of Band in a Box.
1: All the important markings used in sheet music: I would like to be able to put 1st and 2nd ending, repeats, codas D.S., Formats, rest, and such in my chord charts, like the Windows version can do.
2: I would like to be able to a no chord symbol on as a chord.
3; I would like to have a 2/2 time signature option. I play a lot of soca tunes and they are almost always writing in 2/2. The closest for now is fast 4 but it's not the same.
4. Along with user tracks, why not just have an option for user drum tracks?
5. I would like to see the Mac version have that the ability to have a chord tutor with the ukulele as an option just like the Windows version.
6. This is a must: Include the ability to have a proper lead sheet form and to write the melody on it.
7. I really would like to see you guys treat the Mac version just like the Windows version. Most people I know in the Audio industry use Mac, from composing to record and so on. Why loose a huge part of your customers by giving us a "lite" version of Band in a Box.