Hip Hop Producer was just released! It's a loop based music creation tool for the iPhone. Feel free to use one of the following codes under the condition that you post a review in iTunes. I'd also appreciate your detailed feedback here. Thanks!
Thanks for the note. Modified the post with a one sentence description. More info in iTunes. Should you download it, please post a review in iTunes and let us know which code you used. Thanks.
Sorry I couldn't write a review on iTunes, because I had to reinstall my computer and iphone and I don't know, how to download programs, which I already bought (HipHop Producer was deleted from iTunes on my comp and iTunes doesn't allow me to write a review, if the app is not in iTunes). I am still confused with the whole system. Resync didn't do anything. It even deleted my payed apps from the phone and I don't know, how I can get them back.
Anyways, HipHop Producer is absolutely not for me. There is no tutorial or description in game and I am to lazy to look at the iTunes description. Maybe there is something, but it's not enough for me.
There HAS to be a help in the application itself.
The sound is simply too quiet. I didn't hear anything at daytime, when everything is loud around me. I didn't even know, if the app is working.
I don't understand, what I do with this app anyways. I didn't find a SAVE function. It only spams facebook (I thought, maybe my music is streamed or published there), but all i find, is XY is making beats with HipHop Pro on iPhone.
Hunnenkoenig,
Thank you for your constructive criticism. I've gotten mostly positive reviews so far and I always appreciate ways in which I can improve. Record capability (which I believe is what you're talking about when you 'save' since the configuration is already saved) has been our most requested feature and I'm looking into adding this.
Regarding the volume, did you use the app with headphones or an external speaker? What device are you using?
Also, you're in Hungary right? Did my promo code work there? I was under the impression they only worked in the US.
Anyway I think a lot of your other concerns (what does the app do, how does it work) could be answered by reading the app description. I think most people do this before they buy the app, but probably not those a give promo codes to which is something I hadn't thought about before.
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Originally Posted by Hunnenkoenig
Sorry I couldn't write a review on iTunes, because I had to reinstall my computer and iphone and I don't know, how to download programs, which I already bought (HipHop Producer was deleted from iTunes on my comp and iTunes doesn't allow me to write a review, if the app is not in iTunes). I am still confused with the whole system. Resync didn't do anything. It even deleted my payed apps from the phone and I don't know, how I can get them back.
Anyways, HipHop Producer is absolutely not for me. There is no tutorial or description in game and I am to lazy to look at the iTunes description. Maybe there is something, but it's not enough for me.
There HAS to be a help in the application itself.
The sound is simply too quiet. I didn't hear anything at daytime, when everything is loud around me. I didn't even know, if the app is working.
I don't understand, what I do with this app anyways. I didn't find a SAVE function. It only spams facebook (I thought, maybe my music is streamed or published there), but all i find, is XY is making beats with HipHop Pro on iPhone.
I used just my iphone without any headphones or external devices.
I am always the guy, who wants to try first and then read the help, if something is not clear. Because I didn't find any in the app, it was a bit frustrating.
Yes, I meant "Record". I want to show off my beats somehow to my friends eventually.
I used the code in the US store. I created one yust for this very reason. I can't buiy there, but I can download free and promoted apps.
Sorry if I sounded negative, but I am really not the hiphop guy, so I wanted to try it from a neutral perspective, as a casual user.
The idea is great, but the usability is in my opinion a bit low. That's all. These concerns may not apply for young people with interest in HipHop.