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NTBYF 2.0 ?!
Question to secret base design dev:
Where have gone:
the option to put both synth in the same orientation so my left hand can be my right hand friend?
the visual feedback of other synth played notes? It was nice imho
In other words, where are the things that made NTBYF Synth what it was.
Before I had Infinite Looper and NTBYF Synth. Now I have one Infinite Looper that can save and an other that can't.
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I love the older one (/_;)
I'll be adding rotation of an added main-screen upper keyboard in the next release of IL, and some things will move around. The visual feedback will happen too (you'll be able to see either keyboard, or see what is happening in one of the loops).
I'm trying to consolidate my apps a bit, and merge functionality. NTBYF has been free for most of its lifetime, and there are around 42,000 copies out there. For the times where it wasn't free, it didn't bring in much money -- less than $100 in the last year. So imagine if you will, trying to do tech support for 42,000 people, on less than $100 a year. Each one of these 42,000 people expects less than an 8-hour turn around time on an email, or else they get really really angry. Thus..... I've decided to try to nudge folks over to IL (which is doing pretty well in the app store), so that I can put my effort into that.
You mean you aren't a charity?
Well I'll be..................
kidding.
hmm.....I'd gladly have paid for NTBYF synth, as I have for your other apps. What is IL? I must have missed that one....
McFly
Infin Looper
My old mum used to say that if you give someone something you've worked at for nothing , then they'll value it at the same rate . I used to do a lot of free stuff but got zero respect or favours in return , and ironically customers of the stuff I charged for were less hassle .
Sorry to hear you've had a low return . I'd spend a bit of cash tarting up the interface and release it as a new paid version .
:-)
Yeah, in a lot of ways, I actually am a charity! I'm a computer science professor at a decent sized university for my day job; that's what pays the bills. The app development is a hobby, the same way a lot of the folks here make music recreationally (and then pick up a few bucks on the side through BandCamp or SoundCloud). I could probably take the app development more seriously, and treat it like a business -- but I don't think it would be as much fun, and probably not much more money.
If I was really focused on bringing in cash, I'd go back to consulting for the chip design industry. Good money, but soul crushingly boring. I did it for a while when I was building my house (and burning through piles of cash), but now that the finances are stable, I'm using my free time to goof around with apps (which is fun, and keeps my skillz sharp so that I can smack down any of my students that start getting full of themselves).
No kidding. As soon as I updated NTBYF today I saw Infinite Looper, and immediately slapped myself, hard, twice.
I can hear her now (mine not yours, but prolly cut from the same cloth): "The more you pay the more it's worth...."
That's why I love your amazing programming work, Inf Looper is awesome and a work of pure love. Just today I had it controlling iMPC Pro, what I really love is how thru it, I can send velocity to the pads in iMPC pro by just tapping in different sections of the pads in inf Looper. Wow, I thought I was not going to be able to do and only with an external controller. Amazing!