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I tried it the day I got it ; it didn't work then and it doesn't work now :-P
Horses, water, etc. etc.
@PieterrVos I had retrieved that promo code from the Apple server just a few minutes before I sent it to you. If it didn't work for you that same day, you seem to have uncovered a serious issue with Apple's promo code system. I'd suggest contacting Apple about this as it will help them significantly in sorting it out. It's likely a huge problem for them and they'd probably be pretty grateful for your help in getting it resolved. They may even give you some free App Store credit or something, who knows!
@PaulB Lol
@Rhism actually the promo code retrieval system has been buggy for the last couple months. Sometimes you have to enter the code like 10 times before it will accept it.
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Was that cause it was post 666 Will?
er... @syrupcore
@ryan :::winkyface:::
@rhism One of my favorite AB features of guitarism is that tiny play button on the panel. It is so handy when trying to work on effects before recording. Very thoughtful, thank you.
A request for your pile: could it cycle through the 6 chords instead of playing the same chord over and over? A) it would give a more realistic example of what the effects will sound like and it can get monotonous when the deep geek is settling in and I spend 15 minutes in jam up tweaking controls (or filtatron! praise be!).
@syrupcore yeah it's been bothering me too. Though would cycling through chords be the best thing there? What about automatically looping through a short chord progression / riff till you stop it, so you can tweak fx till the cows come home? Though monotony may still set in.. But I imagine getting a different chord each time would make it hard to tweak since your input keeps changing
Btw one thing to keep in mind is that if you make a recording in guitarism and then keep the app on the recording's page (where it lets you play / share / delete) then that AB panel play button plays the whole recording instead of a single strum
@Rhism Perhaps you could let it loop through the chords set in the chord panel? That way the user has control over what's being played.
@mmp yeah I'm thinking of a 4-bar loop that plays over 3 of the 6 chords - using the default chords it'd be Am-G-F-G but it'd use whatever chords you have in those slots
I can't think of a good short loop that would cover all 6 default chords and still sound simple and musical
Or it could pick at random
I've been wanting the same thing lately, the quick sample is very nice but it being expanded on would be fantastic!
An auto loop would be swell if you could control the tempo. Otherwise, just playing the next chord on each tap would be plenty for me.
Actually, no on the auto loop. If I have a song idea in mind I don't want a different song (the looped chords) getting in there. I really just want a way too hear how the effects I'm setting up sound with all the different chords I'll be using.
@syrupcore I think you're right - auto loop would be disruptive unless its your own loop. I worry though that automatically switching chords on every strum would make it hard to tweak properly since the input would keep changing and you usually (?) want to tweak on a constant input. Some thoughts:
1) 6 different buttons, one for each chord. It'd require a bit of scrolling around but at least you'd get to audition your own progressions. I worry though that it'd take the focus away from what you're really trying to do, which is to set up the fx.
2) A "next chord" button to let you pick when you move to the next chord. I guess as soon as I put that in people will start asking for "previous chord" So perhaps 3 buttons (strum, next, prev), better than 6 but with less control over chord sequence
3) Record your own little loop in guitarism (at your own tempo) and then that's what plays. Basically a more streamlined-workflow version of what you can do today wrt making your own recording and then staying on that screen when you switch to the fx app.
Thoughts?
With #3, could it just cycle through chords in some manner if there is no recorded loop? That would be my pref.
Holy shit... does this thread really have 680 comments? That's amazing.
@Sebastian Hehehe More than that! ;-)
@Sebastian You know it's going to hit 4 digits right?
@funjunkie27 By cycle through chords do you mean "every time you hit play it plays a different chord" or "pre-defined loop if you don't make your own" ?
Either would work for me @Rhism.
The "strum / next chord" setup is easy to code, but I'm suspecting that a loop-based approach (i.e. it plays a default loop but you can make your own) will be a much better workflow for tweaking effects. Do you guys agree with that, or do you think the "strum / next chord" thing would actually work better than loops?
The next update of guitarism will add some stuff that makes this tweaking scenario more prominent, so it'd be good to get this right
I agree. The more I thought about, the more I think you're on the right track. A loop, whether pre-defined or default, should give the user a feel for how an effect would affect it better than cycling through chords.
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And here is a link, for future reference
http://forum.audiob.us/discussion/279/guitarism-is-on-the-bus#Item_1000
@Hmtx Hehehe and you can say you were there first! :-)
@Hmtx excellent... it has been foretold
Question: which apps have the best-sounding electric guitar strumming?