And keep an eye for tutorials and videos that will be posted on this page in the near future.
There's lots of different ways you can manipulate the audio in the app to account for any limitations of using a loop based sequencer. As Brooke said, one such way is to add reverb or delay using the effects -- This will add a tail to that can carry over to the next loop.
To provide an overview of how it works just to explain is that some "instrument layers" actually contain samples from many different instruments, this is by design to add vareity. You may notice that similar loops are grouped together by number, for instance 1-4 may be the same instrument playing a different melody, and 5-10 may be another instrument. Because of this, if for example a loop's instrument had a reverb effect on it when it was exported, there may be a percievable seam in loudness because there is no accompanying tail for that sample that bleeds into the next instrument.
Not every kit is designed with leads or keys with varying effects like these and moving forward as DLC is introduced, many of these initial problems will be far less noticeable as I continue to imrpove my system for creating beatmagic Kits.
thanks again for your feedback!