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How much have you spent on music apps total?

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  • edited September 2017
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  • edited September 2017

    @tja said:

    Huh, that sure looks a lot like what my list would be... your Euros in CAD is $2400. Think I'll go barf now.

  • edited September 2017

    I spent about 4k in PC Audio hardware and another 4k in software over the years.
    But that includes some 2nd hand items that would add up to > 20k if bought at a shop.
    Let alone the vintage TDM system for 200 bucks that would have been 25k alone.
    Considering audible results IOS is among the best with easier access and less time.
    That's why I consider it cheap after all.
    I still like my other stuff for it's wide range of sound character - I prefer a good mixture instead of either/or ;)

  • $620 from June 7. Yes I have a problem, Doug Woods and Jakob Haq are the dealers. Good news is that I think I have everything I want right now. Bad news is, the next new shiny button is just around the corner.

  • 200+ dollas in music apps! B)

  • Lol, way too lazy to add it all up, i started on an iPod touch, then iPad 2, so it's years of apps. Music, and tons of non music apps, smh

  • @syrupcore said:
    Yes, a lot but, yes, less than I've spent on [vice, vice, vice] in the same period.

    This place has actually settled my appaholism. At some point, for me anyway, it became absurdly apparent that, even at dirt cheap prices, I was not getting my money's worth out of my spending sprees. I still buy music apps but the pace is extremely clipped. I have more than I could ever use, let alone 'need'.

    This place fires up my appaholism, if anything - I hate that 'left out' feeling I get when I visit the Zeeon thread, for example.

    My cure was buying Komplete, which will keep me entertained for the next 5 years, and now being kompletely skint.

  • @tja said:
    That was a very, very bad question :o :#

    I was curious and as i still have all my mails from Apple, this required just a bit awk and sed:

    202 musical Apps

    Total: 1614.18 Euro

    No PPG Wavemapper? You're really missing out on a good one! :)

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  • dunno, don't care, all worth it - i wouldn't be making music right now but for iOS apps (even tho most of my efforts are no longer iOS-based). apps were the ultimate gateway drug in getting me back into a habit i never should have dropped.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @syrupcore said:
    Yes, a lot but, yes, less than I've spent on [vice, vice, vice] in the same period.

    This place has actually settled my appaholism. At some point, for me anyway, it became absurdly apparent that, even at dirt cheap prices, I was not getting my money's worth out of my spending sprees. I still buy music apps but the pace is extremely clipped. I have more than I could ever use, let alone 'need'.

    This place fires up my appaholism, if anything - I hate that 'left out' feeling I get when I visit the Zeeon thread, for example.

    My cure was buying Komplete, which will keep me entertained for the next 5 years, and now being kompletely skint.

    This place initially fired up my appaholism, but that eventually passed.
    Now, I will read threads and find the drawbacks with certain apps, determine apps that are objects of a herd mentality of hosannas and actually aren't for me, etc...
    It now makes me more judicious in my selections.

  • Wow

    I started going through 1 of the 75 batches..........................thousands.

    Basically every app and every iap almost to sum it up.

  • @ipadthai said:
    I'm at a little over $200. Pretty crazy all that I get for less than the price of one hardware synth or computer plugin like Diva or Dune 2.

    Since 2011, on music apps?

    Add a nought..double it...divide by fun (to the power of) hours spent away from the pub.

    ...I think I'm in credit! :)

  • Although it's been said that the AB forum is kind of the middle man, stoking the fires of completist appoholism with it's threads of hype & might, I actually have spent less because of the forum.

    The first few weeks I got into iOS music production I bought so many shitty $2 synth & piano apps I'll never use again plus decent apps that just weren't what I wanted (Tabletop, Drums XD, Seline Redux, Capo+, etc come to mind.)

    Since hanging here a lot I have a great information exchange that can steer me clear of the chaff and help decide if the hype is deserved on the latest & greatest app rolling through. I probably would've spent more without the forum.

  • I've just got a bit of a cold today, that's all....

  • @tja said:
    That was a very, very bad question :o :#
    I was curious and as i still have all my mails from Apple, this required just a bit awk and sed:
    202 musical Apps ...

    I guess you are as crazy as me, Maestro Tja.
    But with all the great money we mobile musicians earn, we can at least spend some :smile:

    Here's my compilation of installed apps

    AC Sable MIDI Instrument & Motion Controller
    Addictive Pro Synth
    Addictive Synth
    ADM-1 drum machine
    Akai iMPC Pro
    AniMoog Synth (all sound packs)
    Arctic ProSynth
    Arpeggiator Pro
    Arpeggist Virsyn Step Sequencer
    Arturia iMini Synth
    Arturia iProphet Synth
    Arturia iSEM Synth
    Audiobus 3
    AudioEvolulion DAW (with sound packs)
    AudioCopy
    AudioFormat
    AudioShare
    AUM
    Auria Pro DAW (with fabfilter packs)
    BeatMaker 2 DAW
    BeatMaker 3 DAW (with sound packs)
    Cassini Synth
    CHAiOS 2
    Chordbot
    ChordFlow
    ChordPolyPad
    Concentric Rythm (with midi unlocked)
    CrystalSynthXT
    Cubasis v2.2 DAW (all expansion packs)
    DM1
    DM2
    dot Melody
    DRC - Polyphonic Synth (all sound packs)
    DubFilter
    Final Touch
    FM Essential (free)
    FM4 Synth
    forScore
    FugueMachine
    FuzzPlus 3 filter & distortion
    GarageBand
    GeoShred
    GrooveBox (with sound packs)
    HarmonyWiz
    iGrand Midi (with sound packs)
    Impaktor - The drum synthesiser
    IPlayMIDI Full
    iRig Mic Room (with sound packs)
    IRig Recorder
    iSymphonic Orchestra (with sound packs)
    iTuttle Synth
    iVCS3 Synth (with all packs)
    iVoxel Vocoder
    KASPAR Super-Synth
    Korg Gadget
    Korg iDS-10 (all unlocked)
    Korg iM1 Synth (with all cards) is
    Korg iMS-20 (plus version)
    Korg iMpno/Poly (all unlocked)
    Korg iWAVESTATION (with all cards)
    Korg Module
    Korg ODYSSEi (with all cards)
    Korg iPolysix
    KQ MiniSynth
    Launchkey Synth
    Launchpad (with midi expansion)
    LayR Synth
    Link to MIDI (free)
    Lorenz Synth
    Magellan Synth (with sound packs)
    Mellotron M3000 HD
    Melody Composer Squared
    Mic Room plugin unlocked
    MIDI Link Sync (free)
    Midiflow
    Midiflow for AudioBus 3 Adapter
    Midiflow for AudioBus 3 Keyboard
    Midiflow for AudioBus 3 Monitor (free)
    Midiflow for AudioBus 3 Transposer (free)
    midiSequencer
    MidiWrench
    MiMiX mixer
    Model 15 Synth (all sound packs)
    ModStep
    Modular Synth (Pulse Code)
    mood Synth
    MoodScaper
    MoodScaper Extended Edition
    MonoStereo Synth
    Music Studio DAW
    MusicSoft for Yamaha Tyros 4
    n-Track 8 Pro
    Nanologue Synth (free)
    Nave Synth
    NodeBeat
    Notion (with sound packs)
    Orphion
    Patterning Drum Machine
    Phasemaker Synth
    Phonem Synth
    Phosphor 2 Synth
    Piano 3D
    Pianoscaper
    Plectrum
    Poison-202 vintage midi synthesiser
    Poseidon Synth
    ReadRythm
    Refractions
    Ribbons : Expressive Electronic Instrument
    Ripplemaker Synth
    Roland SOUND Canvas
    Rough Rider 2 compressor
    Ruismaker
    Ruismaker FM
    Sampletank Pro (with Miroslav Orchestral 1&2 + SampleMoog)
    Seaquence (all unlocked)
    Slynthy drone & noise generator
    Sound Font Pro
    SoundPrism Electro
    SoundPrism Pro
    SoundPrism Sync
    Speak Unit speech Synth
    StepPolyArp Step Sequencer
    StudioMux
    Suggester
    Sunrizer Synth
    Swep - phaser, flanger, chorus
    Symphonix Evolution
    Symphony Pro (all unlocked)
    SyndtSphere
    SynthMaster Player Synth (with sound packs)
    SynthScaper - Soundscapes Synthesiser
    Tera Synth
    TF7 Synth (all unlocked)
    TF8 Synth (all unlocked)
    Thesys Step Sequencer
    Thor Synth
    Ton: Drum Machine
    Unique Synth
    Viking Synth
    Vogel CMI Pro Fairlight II (all unlocked)
    Voice Synth Pro
    WaveGenerator PPG
    Xynthesizr Step Sequencer
    Yamaha Synth & DrPad
    YouCompose
    Zeeon Synth
    zMors Synth

    [Rebirth for iPad] abandoned

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    I've just got a bit of a cold today, that's all....

    ...skulks off to the bathroom and locks the door...

  • A lot, but at the same time not as much as I would think. I have Auria, cubasis, and gadget. Got them all for 50% hours off and have a healthy big hunk of synths and drums I got on sale mostly. Ha, I probably couldn't get anything too diverse gear wise for this beautiful thing :)

  • I don't know. Yes, it all adds up but I used to spend silly money on booze which wasn't too healthy. I have friends into photography, others who mod cars. Just try to keep within your means.

    After my family and, well, basic survival I guess, my two main goals in life are to be creative and to be useful. This is helping take care of the creative need. I'm still working on how to be useful.

  • Went back through 2 years receipts, $1500. Guessing over a 6 year period given how much cheaper apps were in the beginning, something like 3-4 grand. Lots of throw away short use apps but several expensive by iOS standards very deep apps I still use and explore. PPG apps are brilliant!

  • On iOS? Over $500

  • prolly under $200 here

  • I spent whatever it costs to buy everything worth trying- minus a few tasty sales. What was it 99¢ for Animoog?

  • @AudioGus said:
    Thousands, but spread over six years it is still a pretty cheap hobby. Cheaper than comic book collecting was when I was just a kid doing it in the 80s. Some apps I even buy doubting I will use them much but just curious to see how they work and get some immediate time with, Like renting a movie or an instrument I guess. Anyway, as far as exposure to apps, every little bit builds on something else, even if it is just an idea or fragment of understanding.

    But yah, i see iPad music as a subscription where I can pay what I want each month, lately totaly slowed down to a tenth of where I was a few years ago. Sure if I could go back and could refund any app I bought I would have a nice tidy sum for a hardware synth or vsts but that is over six years and lord knows I would not have been putting as much time into that hardware synth or vst had I had it that many years ago to begin with. Laying on the couch, killing a dreaded commute... that is a big part of this lovely convenient tool/toy that keeps me challenged and engaged.

  • @Littlewoodg said:
    I spent whatever it costs to buy everything worth trying- minus a few tasty sales. What was it 99¢ for Animoog?

    Animoog 59p pre-decimation.

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  • Maybe the equal to one nice hardware synth.

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