We're working on a YouTube video looper ... so you can loop certain sections of a video to get a riff or solo fixed in your mind ... and also practice along with.
Imagine if you wanted to learn Little Walters Key to the Highway ... you could loop between 1:25 and 1:52.
If we had this feature ... how useful would it be for you, and what songs would you want to learn?
Hi All,
Here's a quick prototype of Boom, Boom by Little Walter.
http://sonic-junction.com/pages/10-boom-boom-out-go-the-lights
Feedback and thoughts apprecaited!
This looper isn't working for me. I'm on a Mac. Wonder if that's the issue. I love the idea of learning and looping parts of the tunes.
Hi Michael .. welcome to Sonic Junction! Thanks for the note. Mac is fine.
We just added some functionality to the video player / looper and unfortunately introduced this issue with YouTube videos. We will fix it this week. My apologies for the issue and thanks for letting us know about it.
Mike
Thanks very much Mike. I'm really loving this site very much. Jerry and the rest of you are so friendly and of great help.
Hi Michael .. glad you are enjoying it! The YouTube looper is all fixed. Give it a try and let me know what you think.
Michael - I, too, have a Mac. I've had some problems with some things (such as no slow-down buttons) while using Firefox as the web browser which don't appear if I use Safari.
Sometimes, just closing Firefox and opening it again solves the problems.
Hi guys; what versions of Safari/Firefox are you using? In general, Chrome is your best bet, but we'd like to try to make sure the features work across all browsers.
I'm using an older version of Firefox, because I'm using an older version of the Mac OS: 10.4.1 and it won't support a newer version of Firefox. Safari: 4.1.3 -- same issue of support for newer version.
I'm not about to upgrade my OS.
Thanks.
On my iMac
Firefox: 6.0.2
Safari: Version 5.1.7 (6534.57.2)
Chrome: Version 21.0.1180.89
Hi Michael .. thanks! Is Firefox 16.0.2 or 6.0.2?
I think it may be 16.0.2 as that is the latest. 6.0.2 is likely very, very old. Just want to confirm. Thanks.
Firefox and the Slow Down Buttons
Firefox does not support the slow down feature. Chrome, Safari and IE9 all do. Firefox will likely support it in the future ... and when they do we will start showing the slow down buttons for Firefox. We chose to not show the slow down buttons for Firefox as they would not be functional.
I will put it on our list to notify people using Firefox that they need Chrome, Safari or IE9 to use the slow down feature.
It's 16.0.2.
I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for all of your great feedback.