My takes on the things you talk about - I don't want to talk, you nailed why. But also - doing separate clips of cool, different settings keeps the clips focused without unnecessay in-between time wasting footage. Also... VOLUME CHANGES ALL THE TIME which is shite when you're doing stuff. A bit unpredictable and it would make the sound mixes a lot lengthier and harder. I want condensed demos where all parts are fucking cool and you get a wide picture of the settings available but don't have to watch me twist knobs. For some effects, like the RM-1N, we want to do the old "loop something and them affect it" thing, but with fuzz and dirt in general, I'd rather not do that. Again - to keep it focused, condensed and more or less leveled within the given takes.
Separate clips are definitely something I am on the fence about. Both have pros and cons. My philosophy was a comprehensive demo where you get it all, plus the timestamps are in the info on youtube so you can easily navigate through it. However - you might be right. lets see what others have to say, I'll definitely weigh all the opinions



