Lets Talk Tuner ... and then a lot about M4L
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 3:10 pm
To the Ableton Employee who designed the GUI of the new tuner well done
You designed a good interface. It's simple and it works. It's nice and big so I can see it, and the colour changing and the floating dot with the note name in is good. All the crazy tinfoil hat guys will appreciate that you put an option to change the tuning reference to A=432hz and for that hilarity alone it's a win.
Now, lets point out something glaringly obvious like a glamour model in a bikini.
The pitch histogram view. You put a really nice pitch tracking histogram in this thing, freakishly good. It tracks pitches and shows my vibrato and hammer-ons in real time. Now, come on ... come on ... make a like Bitwig and give me a mod destination output from this thing. Modularise your application and forget that M4L bullshit. Give me a mod output from the pitch tracker. Be the Ableton you could have been.
You designed a good interface. It's simple and it works. It's nice and big so I can see it, and the colour changing and the floating dot with the note name in is good. All the crazy tinfoil hat guys will appreciate that you put an option to change the tuning reference to A=432hz and for that hilarity alone it's a win.
Now, lets point out something glaringly obvious like a glamour model in a bikini.
The pitch histogram view. You put a really nice pitch tracking histogram in this thing, freakishly good. It tracks pitches and shows my vibrato and hammer-ons in real time. Now, come on ... come on ... make a like Bitwig and give me a mod destination output from this thing. Modularise your application and forget that M4L bullshit. Give me a mod output from the pitch tracker. Be the Ableton you could have been.