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From Doug, I need some feedback on a couple of ideas

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  • I like this.

  • Hi Doug,

    I've sent you a link to a page with downloads, feel free to use any and let me know if you do and I'll let you know what apps were used. It's all experimental weirdness so I'll understand if you don't though!

  • Great idea, Doug, and thank you for being an iOS Music Ambassador! :)
    I will send you a track too but may have difficulty choosing one! :)

  • Me too.

    Lots of Doug talking and then it will be a winner for sure.

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    This is a bad idea Doug

    The ability to choose for ourselves what we listen to is what makes this internet thing great, seems odd to hand that over for YouTube hits.

    Best of luck

  • You can choose not to listen!

  • Or scrub forwards and backwards. It's hardly curtailing anyone's freedom to choose what they listen to.

  • @WMWM I feel deeply honored to have a musical dude as cool as Doug ask me for a tune. I'm happy to help him any way I can, in the classic Audiobus spirit. I'm sure each song will have different circumstances.

  • Sounds cool, Doug. I think 20 min is regarded as the optimal length of a podcast, so you're on the right track there. I would also be interested in developer interviews, maybe split the time between that and an artist. I couldn't even listen to myself for 20 min. Oh, and for sure on the jazz hands and break dancing!

  • +1 at 20 minutes.
    +1 at youtube but just use it as a platform to deliver the radio show—don't make more work for yourself with the slideshow. I want to play it in the background, just like the radio or a podcast. Might as well put it on soundcloud too.

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    Could be great: Track of the Week, Gearheads, Watson Picks a Bone, App Feature Focus (wherein some lucky developer gets a digest of the forum's requests for their app's next release :), Confessions from Appaholia etc etc.....endless fun and possibilities...

    I like all of this stuff + the smoking jacket monologue.

    Could be interesting to request and/or scrape soundcloud/youtube for specific apps and occasionally focus the show on "Music Made with ______". Could even tie them into your demo work.

  • edited October 2014

    @CSwinn said:

    You can choose not to listen!

    Thank you Dick Tracy, but I was answering the thread title's request for feedback and that is mine, I hope you are not to offended. BTW I'm a fan of thesoundtestroom as well, keep up the good work, but that is not how to gain fans.

    @NoiseHorse I am honored as well.

  • edited October 2014

    I think I'm going to put together a video only episode, so if any of you filmmakers out there have a clip, send me a YouTube link or download. Performances, videos, animations, anything really, doesn't matter if it's already on the Internet.

    Though if anyone would like to 'premiere' something on the episode, that'd be really fun. @supadom, @MoonWolf, I'm looking your way... ;)

    Either a PM here or at [email protected] would be best.

  • Great idea, some curated iOS created content would be really good.

  • edited October 2014

    Will do, Colin. I have a video in its final stages currently.

    edit: Actually, check that, it's a cover.

  • So get your videos over to Colin and your Music to me, thanks so far to those who have sent me music, This may come together a little faste rhtan expected, more tracks are needed, and if they dont ,ake the first they will make second, third etc

  • Great idea Doug. Have you thought about doing more than just the music? I'd be really interested in interviews with people describing how they got their tracks together. What workflow they developed, how they solved problems along the way, what inspired the track etc.

  • Yeah sure that would be great, interviews would be idifficult for me though, but if someone wants to send me a monologue on their own particular workflow or how they created a track that's being played that would be cool. I think people would like that too

  • You could try get a few people's on skype eg developers artists even people like Tim Webb from discchord

  • edited November 2014

    It's a great idea. A conservative estimate would be that 75% of my app purchases this year came about as a result of seeing dougs vids. Either I saw them there first, or spotted a new app or sale on the store, and after hunting for vids on YouTube discovered that Doug's were the most informative. Half of the developers either don't have any video examples or put something out that's so slick you can't actually tell what the app does.

    Sure there's lots of music out there already, but this project is specific to iOS music, and so for people like me who are hunting for examples of a potential new app purchase - this is a great resource to see what it could actually do. Though my tracks might put them off....

    It could be like an app version of the John Peel show...turning on musicians to new ways of creating music.

    Might be nice in the future as well to do specials, and announce them on the forum so members can see what they can come up with.

  • Well the great news is I now have enough material for at least 2 of these shows, but keep em coming, and just so you know, I cant really do live interviews and things like that. Most of you know I was seriously ill with high blood pressure earlier in in the year, well after seven months of scans, tests, a biopsy and countless blood tests they finally decided it was more than just Malignant Hypertension, I also have Auto Immune Pancreatitis, which is rare and why it took so long to diagnose, and now I'm on Steroids. Has anyone noticed how breathless I sound, and I get tired really quick, and honestly I'm complaining or getting lazy, its just that anything like that takes too much physical effort for me now

  • Sorry to hear that Doug

  • Take it easy, Doug. Try not to take on too much with this project. Take your time with this.

  • Yeah take care and if you need any help let us know.

  • Please don't take on too much Doug. We can do without for as long as you need, although that's not meant to downplay what you do or have done. You're an amazing guy, and I think you've earned and have an abundance of respect for what you've done dry thing you've contributed, but your health outweighs all of that.

  • Dont worry, if I feel the need to take a break .i will, but honestly I'm OK doing what I do, its good for me anyway, I thank you all for the ongoing support you guys always give me

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  • xenxen
    edited November 2014

    Sorry to hear about your condition Doug. My good lady has lupus which is also an auto immune condition. It can be tough. Good to see you carrying on with things regardless. Take it easy.

  • @AfxTwn the canera is a Zoom Q2, its not great, and it sits on a standard tripod, I have recently started to set the camera up behind the iPad for overhead videos then just rotate the video in Movie Maker, I do all my editing in Movie Maker, its easy. So basically it goes like this, the iPad is plugged into my mixer and my mic is plugged into my mixer, the main stereo outs from the mixer go into my little Tascam DP008 multiltrack. The Zoom also records audio from its mic, so it captures my voice live, this is good because then I take the sd card from the Zoom that has the video with live audio on it, and tranfer that to my laptop, then I take the mastered audio track from the Tascam, thats also on sd card and has both the clean mic feed and the iPad audio on it and thats goes into the laptop too. So I have two files in the computer now, I import the video into Movie Maker and then I import the Audio into Movie Maker too. They are of course not synced up, so then I sync up the two files, the video and the audio, very easy since I have the vocal audio from the video file which is obviously exactly the same as the Tascam vocal file. Then when they are synced up I remove the audio from the video so all you are left with is the clean vocal from the Tascam and the clean audio from the Tascam, done.

    Now this may sound like a long and convoluted way to do things but this is how they still do it in film, and its the best way to get great audio quality, which is kinda the point, and it does not take as long as you would think really

  • I have a Zoom Q2HD and I use it to sample my environment. Just walking straight out into the forest. Setting it up on a small tripod, hiding it with some branches and leave it there for an hour or two. :)

    I think this how idea is brilliant! I might be sending in some material if you still need it? :)

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