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  • Browsing on iPhone, so can't even take a look, just get the old only available on iPad screen. Kinda ironic it's going for a simple workflow that it didn't get an iPhone treatment. Congrats on getting all the other tech stuff right.

  • @crifytosp said:
    quantiloop can't see my midi interface.. zoom U-24
    Edit: I'm guessing it doesn't recognise midi note on/off

    Currently MIDI cc only, note on off will be there soon. (Which MIDI controller ?)

  • FCB1010. can confirm it's working. Had to reconfigure to momentary cc's.

  • edited October 2016

    I have more loopers than I do loops these days but just wanted to say congrats to @quantiloop on what looks like a great app with all the stuffs we want straight out of the gate. Impressive! IAA capable rhythm track as a default feature is kinda iOS genius.

  • Folks, I bought the app like about a week ago ( almost when it was released ). The features, the GUI, the seriousness of the web design, the whole marketing pizza , was so good that I could not resist. Bottom line.....the product is good, it delivers and it has potential to expand/improve particularly based on the future input of all the guys that have been using hardware loopers for ages, which I hope the developers will take into account.

    But.......yes , there is a big BUT, it comes with no user manual. It is really unbelievable, how can someone ( or a team...I don't know) spend so much time , effort and creativity working on such a good piece of software, develop such a wonderful web page and advertising, and then leave it to a dumb user to figure out how to use it......and wreck it. ---Granted , for someone who has used a hardware looper there is a very short learning curve if you just want to get it going, but you will get stuck , or spend endless hours trying to use all the bells and whistles they have built into the app. Not to talk about a newcomer into looping , there is no way he will make anything decent out of it without a basic, basic tutorial.-----

    These days, as an afterthought, it seems that Quantiloop is rushing to publish some tutorial videos, but they are coming in few and far apart. They have released 2 videos last week-end and are promising some more for the next one........at this rate , by Christmas we will have a detailed guide on how to make the most out of this wonderful app. I would ask for my money back , were it not for hassle of explaining to the Apple team that they should never approve any software which does not have instructions.

    If you ever want to kill a good piece of software on the first week of its launch.......this is the optimal formula. Develop a killer app, publish an attractive web page, ennumerate features everybody is longing for............and keep confidential and top secret the instructions on how to use it.
    There is still hope, if QUantiloop rushes to produce tutorial videos and overextend themselves explaining absolutely all the possibilities of the App. and they do it fast.

  • @GeeBee Thanks for the update/feedback. I agree with you on 'them' helping us to love their work (and thereby spread the word). A puzzle in iOS. With some honorable exceptions perhaps the most egregious common fault of developers in this space.

  • So I bought it now. I like the simplicity and the overall design. I do think there should be some more features though to get a little more out of this. More tracks and more functionality. There should be a reverse button and maybe some effects. Mainly a synched delay. And maybe there could be a view of the wave forms of the clips as well? Lots of potential there. On the iPad Pro there would definitely be much more space for more buttons.

  • I've been playing around with this in the effects slot of AUM and kept losing the input signal after a little while. I wonder what's up with that...

  • Resurrecting an old thread, but echo the statements about needing a manual. I've watched just about every possible tutorial out there but being new to hardware loopers the pressing of buttons just isn't intuitive. Is it three presses or a long press to delete what I just did. And how do I get it to do a count-in?

    I've got to read some more threads to see what folks have figured out. I may just have to go back to Loopy HD, it has long been a favorite and has been gathering dust for quite some time.

  • Here's a link to the manual on the Quantiloop website: http://quantiloop.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/quantiloop2.pdf.

  • @Harro Thanks for that, funny how I must have missed that in looking all through the support website... and yet I just found it and came back to correct my error, and you did it for me.

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