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- No option to add triplets or any other tuplets
- Does not support 9/8 time signature
- Crashes frequently
- Unintuitive interface that makes it frustrating to navigate
- Cannot save mp3 files of the cadences
- Cannot add basses, snare, and tenor all together and cannot change bass drum notes individually
- App closes frequently when trying to do something
- Demands sign-in with Google or Facebook before accessing anything
Complete guide to troubleshoot DrumToolz app on iOS and Android devices. Solve all DrumToolz app problems, errors, connection issues, installation problems and crashes.
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Some issues cannot be easily resolved through online tutorials or self help. So we made it easy to get in contact with the support team at Jared Simon, developers of DrumToolz.
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You can also upload your beats to your social profile, play what other users are playing, save rhythms, practice snare drum rudiments, and learn from a full library of dynamic exercises for both snare drum and drumset! In a league of its own, this app also lets you manually input exercises for drum set, marching snare, tenors, and bass drums while generating new creative ideas using what you input, all shown on an editable music score. When practicing drum set beats, choose from a ride cymbal, hihat, hihat foot, kick drum, snare drum, and three toms. Modify individual parts of the beat (ex: kick drum only) or the entire beat if desired. Custom snare exercises. String together saved rhythms and practice them as one exercise, perfect for practicing beats followed by a drum fill. Learn from a full library of dynamic drum set and snare drum exercises, essential and hybrid rudiments included. Lastly, top off the notes with ornaments: stickings, accents, flams, diddles, and cheese. Input up to 50 measures. Generate new ideas (modifications) using beats that you input into the score. Choose the time sig, subdivisons, tuplets, stickings, accents, flams, diddles, cheese, drags. Choose from snares, tenors, bass drums, cymbals, and even drumset if you want. Practice the simplest to the most complex of beats and rhythms. Save the beat in the score for later practice, keeping the modifications if desired. It's perfect for all skill levels, from beginner to extremely advanced, drum wizards. Isolate individual snare, tenors, etc. parts. Works great for sharing drum cadences with your drumline. If the modifications are kept, this turns the beat into an endless, dynamic exercise!