stefan1982 wrote:I'll probably sound like an ass, but I don't think this is going to make a real difference.
If you want the MegaDrum and MDM to be more widely used, and market it a bit more commercially you defiantly need to focus on usability.
If you want to make MD better you really need to come up with something like a (touch) colour screen and implement something that let's people control it using a better and easier to understand UI. You should think about using icons and some sort of wizards to setup and improve the settings of the pads. (Same with MDM)
It is a great deal of work, which I totally understand, but that is going to be the main reason why people are hesitating for using MD and it's accompanying MD Manager. If you need a designer to come up with things like icons and UI mockups, than I would love to help.
Unfortunately I'm no good help when it comes to programming in Java (which IMO really needs to be rewriting in another language like C#, or even Swift).
pfhor wrote:stefan1982 wrote:I'll probably sound like an ass, but I don't think this is going to make a real difference.
If you want the MegaDrum and MDM to be more widely used, and market it a bit more commercially you defiantly need to focus on usability.
If you want to make MD better you really need to come up with something like a (touch) colour screen and implement something that let's people control it using a better and easier to understand UI. You should think about using icons and some sort of wizards to setup and improve the settings of the pads. (Same with MDM)
It is a great deal of work, which I totally understand, but that is going to be the main reason why people are hesitating for using MD and it's accompanying MD Manager. If you need a designer to come up with things like icons and UI mockups, than I would love to help.
Unfortunately I'm no good help when it comes to programming in Java (which IMO really needs to be rewriting in another language like C#, or even Swift).
For fucks sake, I know exactly where you're coming from but please show some appreciation for something you get for free. If Dmitri's goal was commercialisation we wouldn't even have this forum.
I wrote a working prototype for a whole new manager earlier this year that I'm planning to pick up again in the coming months, changing a whole lot of things I see wrong with the current system. My point hower that is ideas are cheap, implementation is what matters. The fact that there's a fully documented API to begin with is amazing, what have you done with it?
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Cheers Dmitri, that's a pretty awesome addition to Megadrum!
dmitri wrote:On the subject: I just want to stress it again - this is just a cheap and nice option without which MegaDrum doesn't loose any functionality but which, from feedback/suggestions, appeal to some (many?).
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