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  • Boast of an app i dont have? How? Thats like when im about to seal the deal with a woman and i boast of something i dont have. I'll say, sure sure, its a 10 incher, then later she'll find out its only 9.
    Auria Pro i guess for me is the one i feel proud of not having.

  • edited October 2016

    Anything retronyms and anything ik multimedia because I don't like the way they do business >:)

  • @dabusgo said:
    Boast of an app i dont have? How? Thats like when im about to seal the deal with a woman and i boast of something i dont have. I'll say, sure sure, its a 10 incher, then later she'll find out its only 9.
    Auria Pro i guess for me is the one i feel proud of not having.

    Ha...we have the same shoe size!

  • all the Korg/Moog stuff - and admittedly, because of its ubiquity here

  • Model 15.
    I'm rather lazy and wired for instant gratification. I've got no time for patching, man!

  • @lala said:
    Anything retronyms and anything ik multimedia because I don't like the way they do business >:)

    Jup, i think retronyms are really Bad ....

  • I raise you a question. Have you any regrets from any synthesizers or drum machines you purchased? I'm starting to regret model 15 because animoog now is superior in every way. Elastric drums IMO hurts my head to even dabble with. I just use the guitar for all the wacky wild noises :D. Never understood the hype of gadget.

  • @srcer said:
    Given the strictness of the last sentence of the rules I may be disqualified. However if I were to be prideful about foot dragging then I could name a few. First an honorable mention to iM1. Highly lusted after sounds, but failing to be bought on the technicality that it's not really universal. The sideload to Gadget iPhone seems a silly non-starter, but if someone told be that everything that can be done in iM1 (primarily the ability to make your own patches, but also the option of using the extra 'cards') on iPad can actually be done in Darwin on iPhone, then I might lose my patience. I could mention a lot a synths (Audulus, Mitosynth, Model 15, Poison, FRUM) actually, but most are probably just a matter of time before desire outweighs the promise I made myself I wouldn't become a synthhead and focus on apps that push the boundaries of what touch screen can do (Loopy, Fiddlewax, triqtraq, ThumbJam, LoopTree, Figure, Auxy, Gadget). Hell, I already bought Mersenne on sale despite it not being universal cuz I love the sound and rationalized might as well get a deal. Same for Magellan and Galileo (I mean 99¢, come on, no brainer to steal it). Even though, on account of the iPad being old (iPad 3), I don't like using it, and so don't. That brings me to the second app I don't own, Samplr. I mean it kills me a little that Patterning (fantastic touch screen UI envelop pushing) is gathering dust. It really would kill me to have Samplr and not play with it, so I think if I bought Samplr it would force my hand on buying a new iPad. So I drag my feet saying I'll wait til the fabled update, so by then I can get the big iPad (update will support right?!?) instead of opting for a smaller one now. Top prize goes to Blocs Wave. Everyone seems to love it. Even the gripers. It's right up my ally in that I started down this iOS road looking for novel UIs for interacting with sound. It passes the basic tech test (universal, supports at least one of bus/iaa/au, has Link). Yet every gripe seems fundamentally legitimate. It's probably fantastic as is, but oh what it could be...

    TL;DR
    Nothing, but for the moment Samplr and Blocs Wave

    OMG, it's big !! Ye, TWSS

  • @SAT said:
    I raise you a question. Have you any regrets from any synthesizers or drum machines you purchased? I'm starting to regret model 15 because animoog now is superior in every way. Elastric drums IMO hurts my head to even dabble with. I just use the guitar for all the wacky wild noises :D. Never understood the hype of gadget.

    Hadn't really looked at Animoog since it's not universal, so figured Model 15 was the better choice. What changed that now makes it better?

  • @Matver61 said:

    @srcer said:
    Given the strictness of the last sentence of the rules I may be disqualified. However if I were to be prideful about foot dragging then I could name a few. First an honorable mention to iM1. Highly lusted after sounds, but failing to be bought on the technicality that it's not really universal. The sideload to Gadget iPhone seems a silly non-starter, but if someone told be that everything that can be done in iM1 (primarily the ability to make your own patches, but also the option of using the extra 'cards') on iPad can actually be done in Darwin on iPhone, then I might lose my patience. I could mention a lot a synths (Audulus, Mitosynth, Model 15, Poison, FRUM) actually, but most are probably just a matter of time before desire outweighs the promise I made myself I wouldn't become a synthhead and focus on apps that push the boundaries of what touch screen can do (Loopy, Fiddlewax, triqtraq, ThumbJam, LoopTree, Figure, Auxy, Gadget). Hell, I already bought Mersenne on sale despite it not being universal cuz I love the sound and rationalized might as well get a deal. Same for Magellan and Galileo (I mean 99¢, come on, no brainer to steal it). Even though, on account of the iPad being old (iPad 3), I don't like using it, and so don't. That brings me to the second app I don't own, Samplr. I mean it kills me a little that Patterning (fantastic touch screen UI envelop pushing) is gathering dust. It really would kill me to have Samplr and not play with it, so I think if I bought Samplr it would force my hand on buying a new iPad. So I drag my feet saying I'll wait til the fabled update, so by then I can get the big iPad (update will support right?!?) instead of opting for a smaller one now. Top prize goes to Blocs Wave. Everyone seems to love it. Even the gripers. It's right up my ally in that I started down this iOS road looking for novel UIs for interacting with sound. It passes the basic tech test (universal, supports at least one of bus/iaa/au, has Link). Yet every gripe seems fundamentally legitimate. It's probably fantastic as is, but oh what it could be...

    TL;DR
    Nothing, but for the moment Samplr and Blocs Wave

    OMG, it's big !! Ye, TWSS

    Actually she didn't say anything being she couldn't get a word in edgewise, heh
    Some good moan samples recorded though ;)

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