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Audio apps you would like to buy but think are too expensive (overpriced apps)

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  • For me, Mosaik, hyped as Ableton Live for iOS, would go to the Abandonware Hall of Lame on the first ballot. It was released in March of 2014, with all sorts of claims for future development if users would invest their $0.99 cents. The app was never updated, it was pulled from the App Store and their website was closed; all without any explanation to their investors. To be fair, any discriminating buyer could read the abandonware writing on the wall in Endeavour's app description. Here are posts on Discchord, Synthtopia, and the Audiobus Forum about the app.

    This is a case where the developers bit off more than they could chew and gave up shortly after their initial release. Hopefully they've learned from this boondoggle and are more realistic about the projects they take on. Have yet to hear of an app replacement for Ableton Live on iOS so be wary of developers offering to get you in on the ground floor of such an app for only an investment of 99 cents as if it doesn't make too much sense it's probably not true.

  • Mosaik released back in March of 2014, IMHO goes directly to the Abandonware Hall of Lame on the first ballot. Here are some posts about the app that was supposed to be like Ableton Live for iOS from Discchord, Synthtopia, Synthtopia upon release, iOSnoops and the Audiobus forum. It was never updated, withdrawn from the App Store, and their website was closed down. The description of the app by the developer Endeavour definitely foretold of the Abandonware to come.

    Technically I don't think it really qualified as being over priced as it was only $0.99 and I can time stretch files with it via import/export, but it was most definitely over hyped. Still waiting for an iOS version of Ableton Live as well.

    Quite a contrast to the route taken by Moog when they first introduced Animoog for the same $0.99 price.

  • For me, Mosaik, hyped as Ableton Live for iOS, would go to the Abandonware Hall of Lame on the first ballot. It was released in March of 2014, with all sorts of claims for future development if users would invest their $0.99 cents. The app was never updated, it was pulled from the App Store and their website was closed; all without any explanation to their investors. To be fair, any discriminating buyer could read the abandonware writing on the wall in Endeavour's app description. Here are posts on Discchord, Synthtopia, and the Audiobus Forum about the app.

    This is a case where the developers bit off more than they could chew and gave up shortly after their initial release. Hopefully they've learned from this boondoggle and are more realistic about the projects they take on. Have yet to hear of an app replacement for Ableton Live on iOS so be wary of developers offering to get you in on the ground floor of such an app for only an investment of 99 cents as if it doesn't make too much sense it's probably not true.

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