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Thumbjam about to get...
Even better???... Amazing. Recent tweet from the man himself...
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Thumbs up!
Thumbs down.
Thumbs random.
Cool!
Oh yeah!
Yes please.
All thumbs here!
... Let's jam
My more serious self has fiddled with this a little already and can confirm it's a very cool addition. Of course.
When?????????
this be a free update? That seems almost criminal. Such an amazing app!
Want.
High five allowed. If there's an option to pay for this, I'm in.
I see Link in the picture. Am I seeing right?
Will be a free update as far as I know, like the other Thumbjam updates. I know the developer (as much as you can know someone though email) and I will go out on a limb here and say that he's proud of Thumbjam. He's not taking in tons of money. He's not getting plugs on Jimmy Fallon. But he's got a sense of ownership on everything he does, and he takes pride in it. Don't mistake what I'm saying as "he doesn't care about ever turning a profit on his apps", no, of course he does. But he has a dedication to Thumbjam that feels personal, and I think I can guess why. It's a masterpiece that's been heralded on more than one thread on this forum, but also across the web. Despite its few quirks, it stands head and shoulders above nearly every other music app (especially any that use midi for ... Well, anything), and I don't think that's been lost on him. If I'd created Thumbjam, and folks day in and day out said how incredible it was and shared their sense of awe and the magic they feel when working with it, it would be personal as hell to me too. This is all just pure speculation on my part, of course, but that's what I sense. He's dedicated to it because he loves it as much as we do.
Link is there.
I don't have TJ yet, but chomping at the bit to buy based on what I've seen. Haven't pulled the trigger yet in case it's not a free update.
Seems he's been saying its release is imminent for a couple weeks or so now. Anyone know if it's been submitted yet?
For whatever it is worth, I bought Thumbjam a few months ago after the rave reviews on this forum and elsewhere. I still don't use it nearly enough especially compared with newer and dare I say prettier apps? But like most apps there is an underlying power that I'm sure I must be missing that will be uncovered if I just spend some time with it. I'm really looking forward to this update, cause Arps are really necessary for us guitar players fumbling around w/ keyboards!
Do not hesitate to buy this app. It is essential for iOS music. I'm not being dramatic there, and you will agree when you have it in your hands. There is nothing else like it.
And as far as iOS music goes, I'd challenge anyone out there to show me an app not named Animoog that is better suited for a touch screen. Dude...you can apply vibrato to a violin accompaniment by wiggling your finger on the screen. You can control nearly every aspect of the sound by tilting our shaking your iPad. It converts the iPad into a straight up musical instrument in every sense of the word. There isn't another app out there that is more expressive or complete in its feature set.
Oh, and don't even get us started on the "lock scale to white keys" option. There are more than one of us out there that would pay upwards of ten bucks for a standalone app that would do that. Don't sit on the fence with Thumbjam. Resistance is futile.
Is it even better than Bebot?!
Agree with all of this with the exception of the last sentence. Resistance is not futile, it is the nailing of your own foot to ground.
+1/ Well put and well written.
But I love my lil Bebot. Does it eviscerate my ever smiling and beloved metallic friend?
Not at all. They're prom dates.
One of the best apps for walking around with heaphones.
I’ve wooed more than one sultry vixen to my lair by whipping out Thumbjam and rocking a cell phone guitar solo to whatever jam is playing through the sound system at the bowling alley. If for no other reason, buy it because you will totally score more with the opposite sex if you own it.
I'm solid gold in that arena Ponyboy, but will ThumbJam allow me a flitting glimpse of the mind of God?
GeoShred. But I love TJ. I also have GeoSynth, which drives TJ very, very nicely.
Just for the quality of the sampled sounds that can so easily be driven in so many ways, TJ is worth it. For most folks, it's most of the samples you'll need. So, I know I'm not using it to anywhere near it's full potential, but it's worth the price of admission just for that. And then, just messing around with it is a whole lot of fun.
Not saying that you are guilty of this, but personally I overlooked TJ as a controller and thought of it as a sound bank for a long time. I used other apps to, for instance, play a bass line because I thought I was getting a more natural sound out of app A or B controlling Thumbjam. One day the fog cleared and it hit me that if I pick the iPad up and play TJ with my hands, I can't really name a more expressive iOS app. It's the closest I've come to playing a real string instrument, and I don't mean in the sense of tactile feedback, obviously. But expression wise, if you fiddle with the settings especially to get them to your personal liking, I don't know of another app that lets me truly touch and feel my way to the sound I want quite like Thumbjam. Admittedly, I don't own Geoshred. Maybe it's equally as awesome.
The day Geoshred is going to open up it's synth engine, and add sample to it. WOW, this day will be marked on the calendar. I watched a lot of video of it and I don't need to own it to see it's potential. For now I find very limited sound bank. Few emulated guitar and that's it?! A shame considering the sound engine.
That said, TJ is nice but less intuitive for guitar player, though it has an awesome sample bank and expressivity.
I wonder if TJ will ever do this thing that I read somewhere about a Y axis slide that would cross over 2 samples, like Tachyon does. Would be awesome. After all it already does multi-instrument.
And a guitar layout on top would be cool , (have to try TJ from Geosynth midi output)
Ah and yeah, really cool to hear that link and arp are coming!
Oh I'm buying it for sure. I've only been holding back because the dev keeps saying the update is imminent, like any second now... so I keep waiting to just get it fresh instead of buying and updating.
No rush really... I've got plenty of other new toys to play with. Still haven't quite burned out on Shoom, Xynthesizr, SunVox, Soundscaper, Borderlands, Shape Synth, and Bebot yet.