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Cross Remote iPad suggestions

PostPosted: 15 Aug 2013, 09:10
by robdquick
After finally getting the remote iPad app to work last night, I must say that the app is brilliant!! However, I would like to suggest a few features that would make it even better:

1: Filter knobs. Unless I'm missing them somewhere, I can't seem to find a way to control the filter from the app. (Edit: I see in the full version of Cross there is a bi-polar filter. I suppose this would function the same as the normal filter, which mean's I could just use this instead. Would be nice to be able to use a filter and an effect at the same time though!) SECOND EDIT: Just purchased the full version of Cross, and the bi-polar filter effect isn't there!!

2: A way to add songs to the autoplay/prepare playlists. At the moment when you select a song, you can only preview it or add it to the deck. No way to add anything to the autoplay/prepare playlists.

I am seriously looking at replacing Traktor with Cross, and these 2 additions would go a long way towards convincing me!!

Re: Cross Remote iPad suggestions

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2013, 13:29
by robdquick
2 more suggestions:

1: A way to control the depth of the effects from the remote app.

2: A way to control the master volume from the remote app.

Re: Cross Remote iPad suggestions

PostPosted: 17 Nov 2013, 03:42
by JuniorPops
Also a redesign of the UI, making it somewhat a modern look somewhat like CrossDJ for iPad.

Re: Cross Remote iPad suggestions

PostPosted: 17 Nov 2013, 08:32
by djphaidon
From what I gather, there are many improvements coming to the Cross software with the next release. I'm not sure how that will translate to the remote app, but from experience, if you suggest something that will improve the software, it will make it into a release.

Welcome to Cross, by the way. I noticed that you bought the full version. A simple solution to your issues could be solved with an external MIDI controller in conjunction with the remote app, until the changes can be made to the program if they are implemented.