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Beathawk IAPs which are your favs?

Being an AU and on sale it's tempting but wanted your suggestions.

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  • I just picked up some of the drum packs. The acoustic drums sound great. I would buy more packs but on a 16gb iPad I feel I would be deleting stuff a lot

  • Well, I've had some App Store credit burning a hole....so today I went into the sale and bought;

    Acoustic Drums
    Acoustic Grand Piano
    Asia
    Melotron
    World Percussion

  • All of them. It all depends on what genres you want to compose in, to hybridize, or even to create new genres. What do you want to make mate?

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    All of them. It all depends on what genres you want to compose in, to hybridize, or even to create new genres. What do you want to make mate?

    Yup. Agreed. I have found one sound sometimes (or even one note of one sound) that has ended up being the core of something I never would have premeditated. Probably says more about my own workflow/creation etc than anything...but I do find this happens more in BH than most other places. Probably because of being able to throw sounds on the tuned pads etc.

  • I just bought a few packs and I have found unexpected uses for several--and I'm delighted with how fast/easy things come together while I'm working. I've done melodic things by tuning up/down percussion from the World Percussion pack. I also have found the Baroque pack to be way more versatile than I thought it'd be. Besides the fantastic harpsichord, I threw a bunch of reverb on the classical guitar nails and it sounds so eerie and weird and cool in the mix. Decidedly un-baroque.

  • Guys is there a Cajon sample on the World percussion?

  • I already have ST2 miroslav but hardly use it due to not being AU. I'm thinking of the Strings IAP but there two of them. Also the Choirs have my attention. The Piano would be awesome as I don't have a good piano on the iPhone.

  • @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Guys is there a Cajon sample on the World percussion?

    Not sure I've seen a cajon, but plenty of stuff that sounds like a cajon with exotic names I've never heard before. Dude, it's 99¢! You can't lose!

  • Def grab both pianos while they are on sale!!

  • @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Guys is there a Cajon sample on the World percussion?

    There are Cajon samples in the Latin Percussion pack.

  • @thesoundtestroom If ever there was an app that needed a presets video, it's this one. BH's sound packs are mysterious grab bags of whotzits.

  • They are pretty much all superb, and the Acoustic Piano is surprisingly good

  • I have a lot of the IAPs. My favorites are Choirs (awesome!), Guitar Loops, String Ensembles, (also awesome!) and Tutti Orchestra. The Mello and the Piano are also pretty good. The only one I have that I don't really like is Talk Vox. Here's what I don't have: Bossa Brazil, Accordions, Atlanta Urban, Electric Organs, Funk, Greece and Turkey, India, Scratch, Trip Hop, and West Coast Urban. I also don't have the Electric Piano because I have the ePiano in Korg Module. I would appreciate any recommendations or testimonials for the ones I don't have - should I buy any of them?

  • I'm sure they're all high quality. UVI does good work. But I can't tell from the samples what is from instruments and what are from loops,

  • BH is interesting for me now.

    It is a "specialty sound" app for me.

    Choir.

    Scratches.

    Some Piano.

    Love the international series iap as well.

    I have them all except 1 I think.

    BH sort of made Sampletank less relevant for me.

  • Is it true that the India IAP has a choir? I'm on the fence between that one and Bossa Brazil.

  • I got Piano ohhhhh so nice and AU now!!
    Don't have enough credits for both Strings and choir is either one or none :s

  • edited May 2017

    @scarletjerry said:
    Is it true that the India IAP has a choir? I'm on the fence between that one and Bossa Brazil.

    Not a choir (unless I'm missing it). More like a LOAD (70?100?) of short sung vocal samples (some adult some child) that can be played on the pads at different notes etc. Cool actually, except for the fact you have no idea what they're saying/singing and thus there's that feeling one always has about the stylish ideogram tattoo which looks so hip but probably says I EAT MY POOP!

  • Children's choir and church choirs in the Cboir IAP are beautiful. The smooth strings in the String Ensembles are also beautiful, and the runs are amazing.

  • Are there enough usable presets in the Strings? I noticed in Dougs video there where a lot of run patches which I may never use.

  • The Choir IAP is really really good. Best on iOS imho. That was the whole reason to have BeatHawk for me initially. Now I have most of them.
    With their current sale many are simply a bargain.

    I think the Asia pack needs mentioning here. It is packed with goodies. My favorites are the Mongol Voices and Khomus loops as well as the miscellaneous percussion set.
    I think OscarSouth would enjoy the Khomus loops. They are surprisingly playable from midi.

  • Man the Acoustic Grand is so awesome!!! Controlled from KFRT via midi. It is sooo beautiful on iPhone SE. Oh man I wanna get the choir and the strings tuff choice! Might have to get Choir though.

  • edited May 2017

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    I already have ST2 miroslav but hardly use it due to not being AU. I'm thinking of the Strings IAP but there two of them. Also the Choirs have my attention. The Piano would be awesome as I don't have a good piano on the iPhone.

    >

    The Acoustic Grand piano does sound seriously good. As for Choirs, I keep trying the demo, and may yet acquire it while the sale is still running. Ditto strings.

  • Cool actually, except for the fact you have no idea what they're saying/singing ...
    >

    "Where is the money Beathawk promised us?" :#

  • edited May 2017

    @scarletjerry said:
    I would appreciate any recommendations or testimonials for the ones I don't have - should I buy any of them?

    >

    I have the Funk pack, and it sounds great. Ideal for channelling my inner soul brother. ;)

    BTW, regretting buying Choirs pack. The impression given is of a vast collection, but unless something went wrong with my download, all I'm seeing is a total of 23 instruments. No loops, etc. Also, once you've bought something you can't go back and check what was claimed.

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @scarletjerry said:
    I would appreciate any recommendations or testimonials for the ones I don't have - should I buy any of them?

    >

    I have the Funk pack, and it sounds great. Ideal for channelling my inner soul brother. ;)

    BTW, regretting buying Choirs pack. The impression given is of a vast collection, but unless something went wrong with my download, all I'm seeing is a total of 23 instruments. No loops, etc. Also, once you've bought something you can't go back and check what was claimed.

    You are correct there are only 23 instruments in the Choirs pack.
    I am considering purchasing either the Acoustic drums or Acoustic Grand but I already have korg module for piano and Gadgets Gladstone acoustic drum module.

    Acoustic Grand is only 337mb that is a pretty small footprint considering korg module is taking up over 1gb.

    Anyone have both to compare?

  • Acoustic Grand does sound great, and may be just the job for you if you don't really need what Korg Module offers? How good is good enough?

  • @Sbee said:

    @Zen210507 said:

    @scarletjerry said:
    I would appreciate any recommendations or testimonials for the ones I don't have - should I buy any of them?

    >

    I have the Funk pack, and it sounds great. Ideal for channelling my inner soul brother. ;)

    BTW, regretting buying Choirs pack. The impression given is of a vast collection, but unless something went wrong with my download, all I'm seeing is a total of 23 instruments. No loops, etc. Also, once you've bought something you can't go back and check what was claimed.

    You are correct there are only 23 instruments in the Choirs pack.
    I am considering purchasing either the Acoustic drums or Acoustic Grand but I already have korg module for piano and Gadgets Gladstone acoustic drum module.

    Acoustic Grand is only 337mb that is a pretty small footprint considering korg module is taking up over 1gb.

    Anyone have both to compare?

    I have both and many other pianos, including $400 Keyscape on Desktop. The BH Acoustic Piano is the top one for me. Not sure how they pulled it off in 337 MB.

  • I have Module and Beathawk pianos. I can record a comparison. Both are excellent. As for the choir pack, it the most realistic sounding one for iOS in my opinion and it's a steal now that it's on sale. If you are mainly interested in creating beats, I wouldn't recommmend the choirs or the orchestral stuff, but if you want to compose with an external keyboard on your iOS device, they are awesome.

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