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User 1: 18 year old female, no musical experience (does not understand what 'tempo' is) User 2: 20 year old female, significant musical experience (pianist, clarinetist, saxophonist) Users were present at the same time
Initial Playthrough:
- Took a moment to realize what to do
- Asked 'What do I do?' 'How do I add instruments?' - Ended up solving the problems on her own
- Played around adding musicians
- Moved musicians around
- Asked about energy (what is it?) and various controls on the right panel
- Naturally arranged musicians to make a cool beat
- Really enjoyed the percussion, especially the hand drum
- Was annoyed with acoustic guitar
- Had a lot of fun just playing with musician locations and the sounds coming as a result
Feedback:
What was the most frustrating?
- Acoustic guitar was annoying, sounded bad
- Did not understand what the right side controls were (what is the difference between energy, beats per bar, and tempo?)
- Wanted a grid, but realized she would have stuck to the grid it she was given one
- Want a way to delete all, instead of one at a time
- Wanted a better variation in acoustic guitar's chords
What was most enjoyable?
- Hand drum!
- Really intuitive (basically picked it up instantly)
- Cute images for the instruments
- Start and Stop was really intuitive
- Adding a musician was really easy
Other notes
- Complexity was intuitive, energy was not
- Have a way to save music
- Have woodblock respond to key
- Change the keys of individual instruments
- Thought band order (and spotlight) were REALLY cool when they were mentioned
- Also really liked the idea of a production mode, and the idea of being an instrument (knowing these intentions helped with how they felt about the program)
- Needs some color, flash, flair!
- Bolder and bigger words
- Record and playback options would be nice
What I Learned
- The users really enjoyed just being able to play around in the canvas. The whole experience in it seemed very natural.
- If the user does not understand something then they might plat with it really quick, but will most likely ignore the feature altogether.
- Needs a tutorial or something to indicate how to start (my version did not have one, so I just did a quick explanation, like 1/2 a sentence).
- Terminology was too musical. Things like tempo, key, bar, and energy were misunderstood. However, complexity was immediately understood.