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2wan 2wan
Published on 04/12/09 at 15:53
Premire minutes with the thing, connects a TD-9:
Easy installation, no driver is Necessary for the housing MIDI / USB, provided that the switch "advanced driver" is at the "off".
First observation: the window of the app at a resolution fixed weird (like 950x700), and does not resize or display full-screen ...
The menu is very succinct rglages, and the interface is ergonomically improved, we see that aa t realized a little "go quickly".
Mode guitar hero-like is not so intuitive that a, and finally I'm doing better with the mode "partition", while I have no basis solfge, and that up Now I always played "the head". I think it should take some time to associate the columns DIFFERENT DIFFERENT pads.
Otherwise, for the good points, we feel that should be effective mthode medium term, because it's really fun, and it's hard dcrocher =)
For each note, the software indicates whether it is "perfect", "good", "ok", or "missed", via a counter that allows the final assess the quality of the song played.
In beginners we try to get to zero "missed", then you can consider having only "good" and "perfect". But another aspect is nice to increase the tempo, to work on his speed high rgularit =)
I have not yet tried to import MIDI tracks to play on (the net is full), but must be very nice, especially with the history of regulation of the focus tempo, which allows reach its target small small, even very slow start.

In short, a mthode particulirement adapts to people who do not have the money or motivation to take real short battery, and a Manir Gnrale have an attraction to anything that is fun =)
PS: on the TD9, a small rglage ncssaire t has to recognize the hi-hat as it should (see "compatibility hi-hat" in the menu "MIDI" TD-9)