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Is Samplr dead?

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  • @RedSkyLullaby said:

    @FlightManual said:
    Since Samplr is the greatest app I have ever played with, I currently can't stand the title of this thread.

    When I first got into music 20 years ago, an accordian repairman/cheezy lounge singer/mentor lived next to me. He heard me listening to my techno records next door. I was down to one turntable after moving, so my DJ career was done. He came over and listened. Then he said, "I have a machine that sounds like your brain." Went over to his room and came back with a Roland TR-808. Still in the box, plastic cutout protector on it. He let me play with it for the night. I stayed up all night. When he came back, I showed him what I did, and he sold it to me. For $160. Just because I was so in love. It inspired everything I did.

    Samplr is now the machine that sounds like my brain. It's just so intuitive. If it breaks, I'll be heartbroken. It is worth more than the price of the iPad to me.

    Totally agree, maybe it is not universally intuitive but clicked with me from day one. I will forever have an old ipad with a working version of Samplr in a drawer somewhere just in the unlikely event Samplr does die

    Yep.

    Alchemy and Samplr

    Together forever.....on that ole iPad in the drawer.........LOL

  • @nic_b_nice said:
    Sorry I haven't read all these post.

    Will samplr EVER get an update

    "smacks head"

    Yes, it is next week.

  • I think it's healthy to buy every app assuming that you are buying the current state of it. We have been spoiled by the generous and interactive approach of iOS developers who visit the forum and who frequently update their apps with, apparently, very little financial gain to attach to it.

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    I think it's healthy to buy every app assuming that you are buying the current state of it. We have been spoiled by the generous and interactive approach of iOS developers who visit the forum and who frequently update their apps with, apparently, very little financial gain to attach to it.

    Actually it is probably a loss for them considering they are retroactively putting man hours in for no new revenue stream.

    God bless em.

    I appreciate many(most) of them.

    All except Bra m b...

    I mean everyone.

    JST KIDDING ;)

  • I’ll continue using it. So many possibilities. It may not be updated, but Viva Samplr!

  • edited February 2018

    Maybe he was bought by Apple? Or Microsoft? I watched one of the videos posted here making percussion out of the 2 year old's voice saying hello to dad, that's awesome. I love the idea of this app but still haven't quite come to grips with it. That might make me do so. Since buying werkbench recently I have found that found sounds are fun! My stomping and clapping in an underground concrete bunker at Fort McClary in Maine were fun in that app, I'll have to break samplr out again and mess with it there too. Or maybe make loops in werkbench and play in samplr...Hmmm...too bad I have to go play a wedding now and then mix a live album tomorrow. Soon!

  • Never give up hope.

  • edited February 2018

    yeah, that video is a true classic and just nailed the 'different' approach of IOS
    Now everyone seems to be about turning any app into it's own micro-DAW.
    Even worse, lots of ideas are based on the mess of current DAWs and their 'nothing ever gets finished' paradigm.
    I really enjoy true abandonware (which Pro Tools TDM is), unaffordable in it's prime.
    Sounds great as it did before, and so does SamplR (a bit edgy, but I like that) o:)

  • The 'abandoned' moniker that gets attributed to numerous apps, begs the question will Apple ever stop breaking things.

  • I was going to switch to hardware....

    .... then I remembered Samplr

  • edited February 2018

    @mrufino1 said:
    Maybe he was bought by Apple? Or Microsoft? I watched one of the videos posted here making percussion out of the 2 year old's voice saying hello to dad, that's awesome. I love the idea of this app but still haven't quite come to grips with it. That might make me do so. Since buying werkbench recently I have found that found sounds are fun! My stomping and clapping in an underground concrete bunker at Fort McClary in Maine were fun in that app, I'll have to break samplr out again and mess with it there too. Or maybe make loops in werkbench and play in samplr...Hmmm...too bad I have to go play a wedding now and then mix a live album tomorrow. Soon!

    Hey sir, mind sharing the link? Sounds really interesting. I cannot find it unfortunately :/
    Thanks in advanced!

  • Samplr is the most important app in my setup. There isn't anything close.

    It must live on.

  • Patterning 2 is in the works as we speak, balance is being restored to the force. There is still hope for Marcos to refrain from giving in to the dark side.

  • @david_2017 said:

    @mrufino1 said:
    Maybe he was bought by Apple? Or Microsoft? I watched one of the videos posted here making percussion out of the 2 year old's voice saying hello to dad, that's awesome. I love the idea of this app but still haven't quite come to grips with it. That might make me do so. Since buying werkbench recently I have found that found sounds are fun! My stomping and clapping in an underground concrete bunker at Fort McClary in Maine were fun in that app, I'll have to break samplr out again and mess with it there too. Or maybe make loops in werkbench and play in samplr...Hmmm...too bad I have to go play a wedding now and then mix a live album tomorrow. Soon!

    Hey sir, mind sharing the link? Sounds really interesting. I cannot find it unfortunately :/
    Thanks in advanced!

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/258228/#Comment_258228

  • @mrufino1 said:

    @david_2017 said:

    @mrufino1 said:
    Maybe he was bought by Apple? Or Microsoft? I watched one of the videos posted here making percussion out of the 2 year old's voice saying hello to dad, that's awesome. I love the idea of this app but still haven't quite come to grips with it. That might make me do so. Since buying werkbench recently I have found that found sounds are fun! My stomping and clapping in an underground concrete bunker at Fort McClary in Maine were fun in that app, I'll have to break samplr out again and mess with it there too. Or maybe make loops in werkbench and play in samplr...Hmmm...too bad I have to go play a wedding now and then mix a live album tomorrow. Soon!

    Hey sir, mind sharing the link? Sounds really interesting. I cannot find it unfortunately :/
    Thanks in advanced!

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/258228/#Comment_258228

    Thanks mate, pretty impressive. I might should get this app. Wow. I was always: if this thing only gets a frigging maintaining update or something I will instantly pull the trigger (also afraid to drown 10 bucks in an app that may or may not work, anyways will not get any updates)

  • edited February 2018

    SamplR doesn't need more than an iPad-1, but an iPad-2 is safe harbour with full network connectivity to feed it stuff or export results.
    The app is worth being run as hardware just like a classic MPC, which btw is truely abandoned - but still on duty in countless places.
    I always wanted a traditional MPC... until SamplR was released. No trigger pads needed, as you can tap the segments of the waveform on screen with dynamic response.

  • @Telefunky said:
    SamplR doesn't need more than an iPad-1, but an iPad-2 is safe harbour with full network connectivity to feed it stuff or export results.
    The app is worth being run as hardware just like a classic MPC, which btw is truely abandoned - but still on duty in countless places.
    I always wanted a traditional MPC... until SamplR was released. No trigger pads needed, as you can tap the segments of the waveform on screen with dynamic response.

    I keep my iPad 1 around as a dedicated samplr device. Little slow to load but works like a charm!

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