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The great Dev thread
After reading a few negative threads of late, I thought I'd start a new positive thread for balance.
please post any great stories of helpful, forward thinking and just downright great music app Devs.
please post any great stories of helpful, forward thinking and just downright great music app Devs.
Comments
Seeing Luis Martinez's new Funk Drummer app with MIDI after people had been requesting that functionality in his previous apps is awesome.
@BitShapeSoft
Mike & Sebastian
Laurent Colson
Jonatan Liljedahl
Rolf Wöhrmann
Christopher Rice
Jim Yonac
Marcos Alonso
Adam Kumpf
Rim
i know his app Firo is a blessing (for free) to all music (learning) people ...
Jonatan Liljedahl
Alexandernaut
Rim (even if I don't own Auria, I see how responsive he is)
and lately Novation. I played around with Launchpad before they came around here - but since them I bought a few effects and soundpacks.
And another one I don't own (and need): Guitarism. The dev had eben very responsive (not lately but for a very long time).
On the other hand I have very much from Korg (Electribes, KP, Gadget, iElectribe, iMS-20, iM1, iKaosilator) and don't feel very well in terms of beeing informed and respected as a customer.
Korg are sort of bizarre, I don't understand why their apps just appear out of nowhere with no build-up. It would be nice to get the sense that there were actual human beings in there somewhere.
the audioshare dude
the sound prism dude
the Samplr dude
the audiobus dude
the soundscaper dude
the crystalline dude
the Patterning dude
the Different Drummer dude
the Drumjam Dude
the Loopy MasterPiece Dude
the Diode dude
the Elastic Drums Dude
the Fugue dude
the Musyc dude
the SeekBeats dude
the PlayGround dudes
the SunVox duuuuuuude
the Orphion dude
the iVCS3 dude
the CS Spectral dude
the TC-11 dude
the Elsa dude
the Protein Dk dude
the beat machine dude
the Turquoise dude
that Guitarism dude
that Capo dude