Since my last post, we have made quite a few improvements to the ResonantVibes.com web site. However, most of the changes are less than obvious, so I’ll use this forum to highlight the more exciting features and fixes.
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Shopping Carts
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One of the most frequents points of feedback we received was related to the shopping cart. Many of you would come to the site, fill up your cart, then go about your non-RV business (apparently, such business exists. We’ll take your word for it). Then, after being away from RV for some time, you would come back to the site only to be greeted by a mysteriously empty shopping cart. Obviously, we were missing something important. After listening to your feedback, we’ve retooled the way the shopping cart works. I could bore you with a great deal of tech-speak about browser sessions, but I’ll spare you. The important part is that your cart will now stick around indefinitely, so you are free to go about your business. When you come back, your cart will be waiting for you in exactly the same state that you left it.
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Saved For Later / Wish List / Hold Bin
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Another bit of feedback we’ve heard is about a wish list feature. Sometimes, when browsing our vast, blisteringly awesome inventory of the world’s best electronic music, you’ll stumble across a track or sample pack that you like, but are not quite ready to purchase at that time. Enter the
Saved For Later. With this feature, you’ll be able keep music in a temporary holding pattern, an experience with which anyone who has traveled by commercial air lately will be intimately familiar. Your Saved For Laters will stick around until you move them to your cart or remove them. So, feel free to fill that thing up. Keep in mind, though, that for now, you can only access your Saved For Laters from your cart. So, you have to be logged in to use this feature.
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On a related note, be sure to login or register an account with us while shopping. If you fill up your cart, but forget to login or register, we won’t have a way of associating your cart with you (except for the devily browser session, which I promised not to talk about. Needless to say, it just doesn’t cut the mustard). So, one more gentle reminder:
For an optimum shopping experience at RV, please remember to login or register before moving on.
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Media Player
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You didn’t think we’d stop working on the media player after the slew of changes detailed in my
last post, did you? Of course not. Since that post, we’ve added a few more features, some of which might seem obvious.
- The ability to delete the track to which you’re listening. Previously, you couldn’t delete the current track. Now you can. Take that, current track!
- The ability to delete your entire playlist. Now you can click
to remove all of the tracks from your player.
- Key commands, woohoo! Now, your RV media player responds to key commands:
- Space bar : Play/Pause
- ‘m’ : Mute/Un-mute
- ‘p’ : Pause/Play
- ↑ : Previous Track
- ← : Previous Track
- ↓ : Next Track
- → : Next Track
- Scrolling: The player now auto-scrolls to the currently playing track, but the view-port includes a couple of tracks prior and several after.
- Total Time: You asked, we delivered. Many of you had asked that the player give an indication of the total time of a track. Now, although the player plays two-minute previews of ours store tracks, it will display the total time of the full-length track. We don’t have the length data for every track in our collection, but we’re calculating that now. So, if you find a track that doesn’t give you the actual total time, rest assured that it will soon be fixed.
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Various Sneaky Treats
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You may have also noticed several other new elements popping up on our site. In several of the genre pages (e.g., the Tech House genre page), we now show a list of featured labels at the top of the page. This is a hand-picked selection of labels that we think best exemplify the genre. As time goes on, we’ll feature different labels in addition to the old favorites. This is yet another way that we can share with you what we’re listening to.
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Furthermore, on the genre pages, we also now present a top 10 list of tracks for that genre. Previously, we showed a list of our top 10 sellers across the whole site, but decided that you might like to see results specific to the genre you are browsing. Feel free to let us know what you think of this.
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Similar to the featured labels section, we have a featured sample packs section at the top of the samples browser page. Right now, you may notice that this section heavily features Resonant Vibes Sample Packs, like re:produce 001: Komposit, the exclusive new $10 sample pack by Komposit/Habersham or Habersham’s SoundTheory 01. Again, we use this section to call attention to hot and or exclusive sample packs that you might not otherwise find. While I’m on the subject, I encourage you to check out the re:produce 001 sample pack as soon as possible. For about the price of lunch, you can get your hands on 124MB of some sweet techno, house , electro and dub samples.
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That’s about it for now. Stay tuned for more updates about the site. And, as always, please feel free to share your comments and feedback with us.
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Cudd’n Johnny