Originally Posted By: 90 dB


Z-

I agree with most of what you've said. The GUI is abysmal. I also hope that a rewrite/redesign is under way. Actually, it was the old GUI that kept me from taking the program seriously years ago, before Real Tracks.

I just think that there are more vital changes that need to be made (like more than 4 beats per measure) to improve the utility of the program.

That being said, it's still the greatest tool I've ever used. wink


Regards,

Bob


agree with you too Bob - there are vital changes in many areas, fixes and things, the basics have to work intuitively first. Just fixing the bugs is not really enough though, we need a rethink, otherwise its "throwing good (development) money after bad " - spending on something that will need to go/ be heavily revised anyway. Style picker is a good example, its very confusing and scattered.

I also think we need to get rid of a lot of clutter - things like rationalising the menus, making the Gui editable again with show hide features, make the chord window more intuitive ( took me months to discover how to isolate one bar), revise the notation window, revise the style picker, make recording an intuitive experience, make the sequencer window do something useful...


I also agree it is in someways a great tool (lest I forget)

Z


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