Updates All Around
Posted in Musical on July 30th, 2009 by Christopher Souvey – 9 CommentsI released an update to Musical Pro a few days ago (on the 24th) and am finally writing up a post about it. This update brought two major updates and a few minor changes.
First and foremost, the drums have been completely revamped. All the drum sounds have been replaced with professionally recording samples courtesy of JohnnyBluePrint (Thanks!) and 4 new ones have been added. The default kit now includes the following: crash, 3 toms, ride, hi-hat, snare, and kick. There are now two modes–single-touch mode (which has 8 pads) and multi-touch mode (which can only have 4 due to hardware limitations with multi-touch).
Secondly, the metronome can now run in the background. If you start the metronome and then exit Musical Pro or change to another instrument, the metronome will continue running. What this means is that you can now use the metronome along with the piano or the drums. While the metronome is running, an icon will be added to the notification bar to provide access to the metronome from anywhere in Android. A word of caution: don’t expect to be able to heavily multitask while the metronome is running–anything CPU intensive (gaming, load screens, etc) can cause the metronome to skip a beat.
Finally, there are a few minor changes that you probably won’t notice. One that is worth mentioning, however, is the ability on the keyboard to swap the Y and Z keys on the keyboard. What this means is that the hardware keyboard mapping (currently useful on the G1) now supports QWERTZ “kezboards” (used in German speaking countries). You can find this setting under the preferences dialog for the Keyboard instrument.
More updates are hopefully on their way–including the much requested ability to record…