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Yep, I've reached out to Jeremy - good call indeed.
Definitely the right call. I've been watching him since his OP-1 days.
@Michael Keep us up to date on the progress. 😎
Considering they have used an iPad to create a whole album, what about the Gorillaz YouTube?
https://m.youtube.com/@Gorillaz
Emily Hopkins. Has a loyal and rapidly growing following and networks like a mad woman.
Two Set Violin. Big viewer base and probably hard to get in touch with, but someone showing how to “practice 40 hours a day” with Loopy Pro, or a single player being able to be their own ensemble on their subreddit could pop a lot of interest. If you have a rubber chicken handy, recreating this piece with Loopy could also get a lot of subreddit interest. They have 4 million subscribers and regularly do YouTube videos featuring active posts from the Subreddit
Perhaps an easier way to get involved with their channel is through the guy who does audio for them. They’ve featured him in a number of videos and I could see him bringing in Loopy Pro for them all to make a track with. One example below, but there are a number of other videos that feature him merging tech with their musicianship. https://soundbetter.com/profiles/233499-shaun-o
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Ooh I’ll add a vote for Rachel K Collier — I genuinely enjoyed her Ableton Live live looping videos.
I already recommended them on Facebook, but I’ll reiterate here: whenever I want to know how to use something, I check to see if there’s a tutorial from Red Means Recording or True Cuckoo. They’ve also both discussed iPad apps in the past. I can’t imagine what they charge for tutorial videos but if their rates are reasonable, they could certainly get LP in front of a broader musical audience.
This is more than a bit of a stretch, but I think you might be able to discuss your UI and UX thought processes on some design and gaming podcasts. I’m not a major podcast cat but I’ve enjoyed episodes of the Eggplant: The Secret Lives of Games podcast; I found it via Zach Gage, who has also pushed the boundaries and benefits of touchscreen interaction.
Paul Davids is a great guitar player who loves looping and has 3m followers on his YouTube channel.
Thinking of other guitar players, JustinGuitar reaches a hell of a lot of new guitarists - and also extols the virtues of looping…
Don't forget Beardyman!
Although, he is using his own TouchOSC/Ableton setup
https://m.youtube.com/@heymaninbar
Inbar Heyman is a very talented musician (especially percussion) and she has made some of the most fun, inspiring and groovy Loopy Pro sessions that I’ve seen on YouTube. She just makes it look easy and fun to use Loopy.
She doesn’t have a lot of followers, but check her out if you want to see Loopy Pro used as a simple yet efficient loop station.
Indeed! Actually, he's using Loopy Pro VST now.
Michael probably has his own idea of the kind of person he want. You have to consider your ROI on this. Do you want a serious person, a funny person, etc.
Paul David is good, but you probably will have to pay a lot of money to hire him with his 3M subs. And (I'm guessing) his crowd is manly guitar players who probably uses guitar pedals already (not all obv, but in general).
Loopop will probably charge less and be way more popular than now next year and years after, so your video will gain in value and his audience is, (I think) more diverse. And he often talk about softwares so his audience is used to software (not like some of my guitar players friend who only uses amps, pedals and hardware).
Anyways, I'm thinking out loud, share your thoughts if you want.
Not really an internet influencer, but Seamus Blake has been a top tier jazz saxophonist for decades and has an interest in wind synths and electronic music, has used EWI and/or Nurad wind synth on albums, e.g., his excellent Superconductor album in, I think, 2016. I'm pretty sure I saw an interview somewhere on youtube where he was experimenting with looping using the Nurad windsynth. He's clearly not someone who's going to do demos or tutorials, but who wouldn't want Seamus Blake using their app? https://seamusblake.com/home
Bill Frisell is even more of a jazz legend, one of all time great guitarists, who uses looping as essential part of his work. I think he's pretty old school and uses hardware, and I have no idea whether Loopy Pro could do something for him in a way that beats what he's used to. But who knows?
https://blog.line6.com/2020/06/09/bill-frisell-talks-looping-loopers/
+1 for Benn Jordan, Loopop, Venus Theory.
Hainbach, as much as I love him as a youtuber, I don't think his audience is the right fit for this product. Perplex On makes beautiful videos but doesn't do spoken walkthroughs as far as I know and has extremely small reach.
Benn Jordan has already made some vids on iOS, Loopop is more of a hardware guy. Hmm, maybe Venus Theory would be best choice.
Consider offering whoever it is a 1 to 1 video call to walk them through the app initially - that will make the prospect much more appealing.
Good to know, thank you!
Loopy Pro VST?
Yep. In progress.
Gas Williams might like it, he’s more into iOS than the rest of the Sonicstate bunch.
I don’t think anyone mentioned Nuxtrix the Synth Guy
Yeah Gaz Williams would be great. He also might then start using it as an AUv3 in endless jams which could help it spread.
@branis I think Michael is looking at people with huge reach, we're talking 100k+ subs minimum, even millions
The homie, Raffi , has opened for Marc Rebellet several times and also does a live looping electronic thing.
https://www.instagram.com/jackpharaohmusic
Has anybody mentioned Sanjay C? He seems like a pretty cool dude that has a calm way about him in his videos.
Only 'problem' with Sanjay is that he never says anything negative about anything because he's paid to only say positive things...
@Samu I would say that is an accurate statement. or he just focuses on the positive nature of whatever he is reviewing. Which would be good for LoopyPro since overall it is a positive vibe.
I actually converted my Worship Guitar rig that I had designed in AUM to loopy Pro. No hiccups and now I have the ability to loop and did not really loose any functionality I had before.
This. He's kind of cringe at this point. I liked watching his videos in the past, now they are the YouTube equivalent of free newspapers with ads dressed up as "articles". Imho, of course, this is all subjective.
@michael, this guy https://youtube.com/@GabeMillerMusic is from a younger generation compared to us, your elderly, I mean mature, fan club here on the forum 😀. So he may target another audience for you. His videos have info in them, and he seems to want to make actual content, not cool-looking fluff.
Hey @Michael! We'd be extremely proud to do a sponsored video of your beloved loopy pro app! I've sent you a DM for pricing/availability.
Appreciate the shoutout sir!
Too bad the VAPE is not so much into iOS but man it would be a blast see him do LoopyPro!
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Exactly, total paid shill vibes
Yeah that would be a hulluva coup but hard to get I'm sure.
How about this guy, he’s into looping, has just over 100k subs, and really nice to boot
https://youtube.com/@AntoineMichaudAmbientGuitar