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Latest Music App Sales, Friday 23rd Ocotober 2015

Some new ones added including touchAble http://thesoundtestroom.com/app-sales/

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  • edited October 2015

    only today: from 5pm CEST touchAble will be $4.99 for 5 hours - and then it will be 50% off for the remainder of the week along with touchAble Mini and the device templates in app purchase.

  • Final Touch for $3

  • edited October 2015

    Oh, my...It would be scary BIAS at that price.

  • edited October 2015

    Blimey, this is turning out to be an expensive month. Stereo Designer, Caramel Crunch and the ToneStack update are all trying to tempt me into more spendage.

  • Thinking of trying fieldscaper today , I was waiting for Tonestack upgrade but that seems kind of lame in comparison now that I found what it includes I am not interested in.

  • @Tritonman said:
    Thinking of trying fieldscaper today , I was waiting for Tonestack upgrade but that seems kind of lame in comparison now that I found what it includes I am not interested in.

    Fieldscaper is one of the best apps of the year for me, absolutely love it. I'm not jumping for joy either with the TS update, but I'll probably cave in as it's on special.

  • @monzo said:
    Blimey, this is turning out to be an expensive month. Stereo Designer, Caramel Crunch and the ToneStack update are all trying to tempt me into more spendage.

    Man, tell me about it.
    With the ApeSoft synths, Fieldscaper, and motherlode upgrade, I have been a maniac spendthrift in just one week.

  • @monzo said:
    Blimey, this is turning out to be an expensive month. Stereo Designer, Caramel Crunch and the ToneStack update are all trying to tempt me into more spendage.

    FWIW, I use Stereo Designer more than any other single second slot app.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    FWIW, I use Stereo Designer more than any other single second slot app.

    The same here.
    It is the magic pixie dust requested by the Troggs.

  • @yug said:
    Final Touch for $3

    Is it worth that? Just kidding, I wish I wouldn't have spent 20 on it, $3.00 would have been better.

  • @JeffChasteen said:
    It is the magic pixie dust requested by the Troggs.

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    FWIW, I use Stereo Designer more than any other single second slot app.

    Can you automate any of the effect movements? I've just tried out their delay, and Crystalline and can't record my fx movements in Auria. I'm thinking that with Stereo Designer in particular, it'd be nice to record some stereo movement.

    @High5denied said:
    Is it worth that? Just kidding, I wish I wouldn't have spent 20 on it, $3.00 would have been better.

    Blimey - there's another one. Does it work with Audiobus? Saw a negative review on the app store. How do you use this - do you load a finished track in and then tweak?

  • @monzo

    Problem is, I don't really use it much. I tried, but it is more difficult to get good results, easier for me with Auira Plug-ins, or Audio Mastering app. But, that is the idea, to load a track into it that is ready to be mastered.

    But, then again, I am not even up to the amateur levels of Mastering, so get some other opinions as well.

  • I have not been able to do so.
    However, that would be ideal.

  • @High5denied said:

    Problem is, I don't really use it much. I tried, but it is more difficult to get good results, easier for me with Auira Plug-ins, or Audio Mastering app. But, that is the idea, to load a track into it that is ready to be mastered.

    But, then again, I am not even up to the amateur levels of Mastering, so get some other opinions as well.

    Thanks for the reply - I'll have a think, I'm spending loads this month already and it does seem to go on sale regularly. I'm pretty clueless about mastering really.

    @JeffChasteen said:
    However, that would be ideal.

    Yeah, shame as I like to add a bit of movement to my tracks. It sounds like it's worth buying anyway though, and would add depth and space at least.

  • edited October 2015

    @monzo said:

    Unless someone else can suggest something tricky (anyone?) the answer is no which is a) why we love Turnado etc for being a direct plug-in etc (and thus automatable) and b) wish that everything else was...

    EDIT: Still consider it an essential in the tool box.

  • edited October 2015

    @High5denied said:
    Is it worth that? Just kidding, I wish I wouldn't have spent 20 on it, $3.00 would have been better.

    It's worth it as long as you're not using it to actually master anything because there's no editing in it, including fades. I beta tested it and am sad that they hyped it, made it halfway , and abandoned it. Good people at that company but no sense of direction or completion.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    EDIT: Still consider it an essential in the tool box.

    Thanks, yes I think I'll be buying it anyway. I'm never that happy with the final mixes of my tracks, they sound a bit sausage supper with all the bits of old fluff I throw in them, so something to lever a bit of leg room in there would be a definite thing.

  • I bought Final Touch. Why? because it was $3

  • @Redo1 said:
    I bought Final Touch. Why? because it was $3

    Yeah, tempting, but when I add all the dollars up on my app spend this month it starts to look like a major thing, a major thing that will have Mrs Monzo thinking it's time she bought another handbag.

  • @monzo said:

    I think handbags are brilliant. For Mrs. Goodyear it's lizard-skin boots. You can get a lot of sausage suppers for that kind of money...

  • edited October 2015

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    I think handbags are brilliant. For Mrs. Goodyear it's lizard-skin boots. You can get a lot of sausage suppers for that kind of money...

    We're both veggies, so they'd have to be Quorn-skin boots.

    Have you got Caramel? I'd just talked myself out of this and then put on the Hans Joachim Irmler & Jaki Liebezeit album - Flut, which has loads of distorted things, and got me thinking about Caramel again. I've definitely got SD marked as a must-buy, so now need to make up my mind about Tonestack and Caramel. I'm going to have to cut down on the Linda McCartney sausage suppers next month for sure.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear Ignore that last Caramel query - just noticed I can complete my 'bundle' for four quid, which is the same price as SD before the sale, and adds Johnny, SD, Caramel and Swoopster to my collection. Non-sale, non-bundle price would be £16 so I'd be mad not to go for it for £4. Downloading...

  • @monzo said:
    JohnnyGoodyear Ignore that last Caramel query - just noticed I can complete my 'bundle' for four quid, which is the same price as SD before the sale, and adds Johnny, SD, Caramel and Swoopster to my collection. Non-sale, non-bundle price would be £16 so I'd be mad not to go for it for £4. Downloading...

    No brainer etc. For all of that I've never got anything interesting/usable out of Caramel. Maybe one day...

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    No brainer etc. For all of that I've never got anything interesting/usable out of Caramel. Maybe one day...

    I was going to get SD anyway, so I think for an extra £1.70 it was worth it for the three extra apps. Think they'll get the occasional bit of use, but SD is going to work straight away on my current SOTM attempt. Funnily enough I found your namesake to be the most interesting of the extra three - it adds quite a bit of interest to an arp, for example.

    Think I've spent enough on effects for this month now though, so I'm going to hold off on the Tonestack update - which to be honest wasn't looking like it was going to be an off-the-fencer anyway.

  • @monzo said:

    Well, no more excuses for prevarication young Jedi; get to work :)

  • Wow! I just realized that since moving to just an iPhone 6 Plus, I've bought almost everything (available) twice!! I am SO chained to this ecosystem!! Apple's got me by the kiwis!! :-)

  • Weird, the only app missing in my iPad holderness bundle is Johnny, which is €2,99. But completing my bundle would cost me €5,72. I don't get it.

  • @Munibeast said:
    Weird, the only app missing in my iPad holderness bundle is Johnny, which is €2,99. But completing my bundle would cost me €5,72. I don't get it.

    Last I knew Johnny wasn't part of the bundle. At least when I bought it.

  • @High5denied said:
    Last I knew Johnny wasn't part of the bundle. At least when I bought it.

    Came as part of the bundle for me - 6 apps: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app-bundle/holderness-fx-bundle-for-iphone/id1019491052?mt=8

    @Munibeast said:
    Weird, the only app missing in my iPad holderness bundle is Johnny, which is €2,99. But completing my bundle would cost me €5,72. I don't get it.

    Does seem a bit odd, I paid just over £4 for the four I didn't have, though maybe I paid over the odds for the two I did own.

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