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Video for Loopy HD...This is for people who are new to the app
I thought it would be a good idea to do a Getting Started with Loopy tutorial, I think there may be a lot of interest, I import a drum loop, play some bass via Ampkits excellent Trace Elliot bass sim, then record some guitar also with Ampkit all via Audiobus, any clipping you hear is me. Hope this helps people out and brings a few more people into iOS music making
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Nice Doug. Maybe you can stick this link in the comments on The Tonight Show website.
I was hoping you would sing Lion Sleeps Tonight.
Btw, thanks Doug. Never even thought of plugging a mic into my iRig HD.
Thanks. Not so easy as it seems to find a proper Loopy's demo on the web.
Great! Thanks for posting, from this soon to be new user.
@fjcblanco said:
That seems to be the case for most video demos for music apps - they tend to assume one knows more going in than they should, despite the fact that one is looking at a TUTORIAL DEMO! The Soundtestroom is one of the few great exceptions...
Good to see you back in action Doug!
Doug's YouTube channel is always in action!
He posted this in March.
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Let me also add that there are a number of fairly useless video reviews/demos of apps where the presenter either 1) has zero presentation skills, or 2) doesn't talk at all - just plays with the app on camera, no exposition - I can do without that. This is REALLY annoying on an iPhone screen ("What did he just press?!?").
Yeah. In (too) many cases, it seems the devs think that you're supposed to buy the app in prder to check whether it's useable for you. No demos, no manuals, no tutorials, no free versions.
Having said that, I'd add that very often a manual doesn't answer all the questions. They seems to have been written with the dev's menthal path approach.
It's not easy to write good documentation for anything.
Very often, I've found that what an app (or device) can't do is as or more important than what it can actually do.