Version 1, last updated by tjac0 at May 30, 2009 05:20 UTC
Tim User Test
User: 20 year old male, little to no music experience. Statistics major
Tasks performed:
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Add a musician:
- User went directly to the drop down menu and button.
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Begin playing:
- Directly to play button, no problem.
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Pause/Stop:
- Believed red 'X' was a stop button at first, then used the pause button.
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Delete a musician:
- See above, red 'X' was confusing. After initial confusion, user correctly deleted a musician using the 'X'.
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Adjust musician parameters:
- Had to be told that musicians are draggable.
- Was not certain why musicians appeared where they did (random)
At this point, the user added several more musicians and began arranging them to produce some vaguely interesting music.
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Change tempo:
- Used tempo slider, did not try the text line.
- Worked fine, other than the reported bug of tempo not increasing beyond ~120
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Change key:
- Assumed that unchecked minor box implied a major key
- (should this be explicit somehow?)
- Was able to change key using drop down menu and hear the changes
- Assumed that unchecked minor box implied a major key
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Change time signature:
- Had to explain what 'beats per bar' meant. In explaining, I used the metronome musician to demonstrate when bars ended/began.
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Quit application:
- Closed the window, which correctly closes the program.
Overall impressions:
- Looks nice.
- Vaguely understood difference between energy/complexity, and how to effect change.
- Sound, although fairly primitive, can be used to create interesting beats/music.
- Too many musicians in drop down menu, wanted a simpler setup
Had to be told:
- Musicians are movable. (Didn't have to say how)
- Beats per bar description.
- Do not have to pause in order to change status
- includes adding/removing musicians,
- changing key/tempo, beats per bar
Guessed:
- If 'minor' checkbox unchecked, then key is major
Mistakes:
- Red 'X' looks like stop button
- After seeing it wasn't a stop button, correctly used it to delete musicians