I don't think I can edit my other comment, so here's a new reply: The tempo's jittery for me, and the audio's dropping here and there, just with a single row of 16th note hihats. It also totally destroys the back button, flooding the browser history. I'm running Windows 8.1, Firefox 30, 16gb RAM, i7-2600@3.4ghz (it's my HD video & multitrack audio editing machine)
I'm not even switching tabs.
Doesn't appear to even display in IE11, although to be fair, I just opened my DR-110 up and, while it renders, and most of the buttons are functional, the knobs are not, and no audio plays back.
Playback of beatpetite seems steadier in Chrome, but as I typed that, I got an audio hiccup. The visuals are noticeably jerky. Again comparing to my DR-110, it's pretty clear I'm using a different approach to the audio playback because I'm getting seriously weird glitches on my playback. And the CSS buttons don't quite line up on mine in Chrome the way it does in the other two browsers.
I wouldn't spend too much time chasing a solid tempo down. That's essentially out of your control.
Awesome, thanks for sharing. This definitely looks like the way to go in the future, and with any luck, the abilities of the various browsers will catch up.
I'm not even switching tabs.
Doesn't appear to even display in IE11, although to be fair, I just opened my DR-110 up and, while it renders, and most of the buttons are functional, the knobs are not, and no audio plays back.
Playback of beatpetite seems steadier in Chrome, but as I typed that, I got an audio hiccup. The visuals are noticeably jerky. Again comparing to my DR-110, it's pretty clear I'm using a different approach to the audio playback because I'm getting seriously weird glitches on my playback. And the CSS buttons don't quite line up on mine in Chrome the way it does in the other two browsers.
I wouldn't spend too much time chasing a solid tempo down. That's essentially out of your control.