Started using Loopcloud today and still finding my way around. So far I really like the fast workflow for music creation. Thanks for this '1 year in' review Jeffy! Hope you're well. Enjoy the weekend, cheers!
@@JeffyG So did I, and indeed it sounds great! I already bought from Plugin Boutique so I'm already a bit familiar and love the free plugin they throw in each month. Sometimes you also get to choose between two plugins or even a suite of plugs, but in a light version.
Solid video just felt better about the capabilities of loopcloud compare to the competition and have been pleasantly surprised still randomly coming across features that assist the noise making efficiency. Learning of the business side subsidiaries and acquisitions confirms my decision as correct for me and excited about the future.thank. Well done. Video deserves more views !
Appreciated the detail and thoroughness. Haven't used any service of this kind before, so very helpful to get that overview. A few questions for you if you have a second... 1) it seemed like you were able to drag audio, midi or both from Loopcloud app into your DAW ...meaning that you could then save them either as midi files or audio files for re-use in other songs ...is that correct? 2) all the loops/samples/midi files you've downloaded ...are they in some proprietary format that requires the Loopcloud App (and therefore an ongoing subscription) to be able to use the sounds perpetually? and 3) Loopcloud-Artist-for-a-month is currently available from Plugin Boutique as 'the gift' when making a purchase. Is it worth getting for a month (obviously to be able to try it out), but for however much content that you could download and keep (while adhering to their rules ...and assuming that the downloaded stuff is playable/useable in Logic, Studio One etc...if I don't decide to renew the subscription? Maybe all this is covered in another video?? Thanks again for your efforts on the video - well done.
Loops and samples are *.wav files. These are audio files, not midi. As far as I know, Loopcloud does not offer midi files. All the samples and loops in my accumulated library are *.wav It's a standard format - not proprietary. You do not need a subscription to use those files. Once you've downloaded a *.wav file or a pack of files, they're yours for good. Yes - you can subscribe to Loopcloud for 1 month, download as much as you're allowed, get the 'gift' and cancel your subscription.
You don’t get the free plugin from pluginboutique if you don’t use money, see when you input the discount code, softube dirty tape you added to the cart disappears. But because of the plugins loopcloud gives you, it’s still a pretty good deal
You’re right. But, in the previous freebie via Loopcloud I did get the free gift claim as well, even though I didn’t spend any money. Seems to be a loop hole [intentional pun] they’ve now closed. 😜
@@SonicVibe I actually just tried a free trial of Logic Pro on my iPad and it’s incredible. By far the best DAW on iPad, and it’s not even close. I know subscriptions are really suboptimal, but in this case I think it’s worth it since it would be your main DAW.
Started using Loopcloud today and still finding my way around.
So far I really like the fast workflow for music creation.
Thanks for this '1 year in' review Jeffy!
Hope you're well.
Enjoy the weekend, cheers!
I just got the free UA PolyMAX synth. Simple, but great sounding.
@@JeffyG So did I, and indeed it sounds great!
I already bought from Plugin Boutique so I'm already a bit familiar and love the free plugin they throw in each month. Sometimes you also get to choose between two plugins or even a suite of plugs, but in a light version.
Solid video just felt better about the capabilities of loopcloud compare to the competition and have been pleasantly surprised still randomly coming across features that assist the noise making efficiency. Learning of the business side subsidiaries and acquisitions confirms my decision as correct for me and excited about the future.thank. Well done. Video deserves more views !
Great to hear!
This really tickled my beanbag! well done ! thanks!
Appreciated the detail and thoroughness. Haven't used any service of this kind before, so very helpful to get that overview. A few questions for you if you have a second... 1) it seemed like you were able to drag audio, midi or both from Loopcloud app into your DAW ...meaning that you could then save them either as midi files or audio files for re-use in other songs ...is that correct? 2) all the loops/samples/midi files you've downloaded ...are they in some proprietary format that requires the Loopcloud App (and therefore an ongoing subscription) to be able to use the sounds perpetually? and 3) Loopcloud-Artist-for-a-month is currently available from Plugin Boutique as 'the gift' when making a purchase. Is it worth getting for a month (obviously to be able to try it out), but for however much content that you could download and keep (while adhering to their rules ...and assuming that the downloaded stuff is playable/useable in Logic, Studio One etc...if I don't decide to renew the subscription? Maybe all this is covered in another video?? Thanks again for your efforts on the video - well done.
Loops and samples are *.wav files. These are audio files, not midi. As far as I know, Loopcloud does not offer midi files. All the samples and loops in my accumulated library are *.wav It's a standard format - not proprietary. You do not need a subscription to use those files. Once you've downloaded a *.wav file or a pack of files, they're yours for good. Yes - you can subscribe to Loopcloud for 1 month, download as much as you're allowed, get the 'gift' and cancel your subscription.
Thanks for the follow up - appreciated
You don’t get the free plugin from pluginboutique if you don’t use money, see when you input the discount code, softube dirty tape you added to the cart disappears. But because of the plugins loopcloud gives you, it’s still a pretty good deal
You’re right. But, in the previous freebie via Loopcloud I did get the free gift claim as well, even though I didn’t spend any money. Seems to be a loop hole [intentional pun] they’ve now closed. 😜
Good info. thanks
You bet
do you get to own your downloads from the subscription?
Yes - you keep the samples you download forever.
can I ask if they have license generator like Splice?
@@CrwnlssKing I’m not sure.
So not only do you pay a subscription but you have to pay individually after that also?
No - just the subscription. Either you pay once a month, or once annually.
Thanks Jeff, best of luck with your music@@jeffagoddard
I just won’t do any subscription based stuff like Logic Pro personally
Only Logic Pro for iPad is subscription based. Regular Logic Pro is a one time payment of $199
@@psychoticchemist yeah I’m using iPad for music. I never use a PC. Other hardware as well but pc yikes I can’t click a mouse to make music
@@SonicVibe I actually just tried a free trial of Logic Pro on my iPad and it’s incredible. By far the best DAW on iPad, and it’s not even close. I know subscriptions are really suboptimal, but in this case I think it’s worth it since it would be your main DAW.
@@SonicVibeyou dont have to use the mouse. You can just get a midi controller and play music, and then not have to pay monthly for your daw
@@hunterjansson3003 I mainly like all the auv3 on iOS and it’s portable