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  • You‘re gonna need them all, sooner or later... . A world without Turnado, for example, I don‘t wanna imagine. Contradictory to what people mostly say about it, its effectuation possibilities go from very subtle to complete madness. It‘s the entrydrug to the sugarbytesworld (to me), but your mouth will be watery for the others, too.

  • They are all good but I use Cyclop and Egoist the most. Depends on what style of music you're making I think.

  • Yeah as said, depends what styles of music you want to make. Otherwise like most of them for myself, they are just gathering virtual dust ;)

  • edited December 2017

    I have all the ones you mentioned, but for me...

    Egoist
    Effectrix
    Turnado

    I pretty much just do external sound sources into BM3 now but those three still integrate well into the process.

  • Egoist. It is without doubt the most brilliantly innovative, crazy app. But it is so useful. Watch some of the demos/tutorials on YouTube if you don’t believe me.

  • edited December 2017

    Wow filterbox is at the lowest price since 2014. And it is also very good. And versatile.

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    No takers for Thesys? That’s one I’ve never picked up because of fiddly UI criticism.

  • @tja said:
    Sounds like Turnado and Egoist, initially.

    Thanks a bunch, all of you!

    Those are the two I use the most. In fact I use those two together all the time to create audio worlds I previously would have thought unimaginable.

  • @tja said:
    They are on sale till 2nd January.

    Egoist
    Unique
    Cyclop

    Which to get?

    Turnado
    Effectrix
    WOW Filterbox

    Do I need them? Which?

    All of the effects and Egoist. Others didn’t impress me much from demos. I own Unique but don’t really use it much.

  • Egoist. A world unto itself....

  • Egoist, Cyclop and Turnado would be my top three. Fantastic apps.

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    @gusgranite said:
    No takers for Thesys? That’s one I’ve never picked up because of fiddly UI criticism.

    No takers. Brilliant sequencer that you can't use. But you'll try. Really upsetting. I guess it could kinda work on the big ipads if you have small, pointy fingers. But, check out SetpPolyArp instead- it has most of what thesys offers, in a way you can use very nicely:

    • 32 steps
    • Scales
    • Transpose (in scale if desired)
    • pattern bank
    • Mod lane for a midi cc
    • Velocity per step
    • Chords
    • Probability per step
    • forward/reverse/random order
    • MIDI clock sync/slave
    • step subdivision (for making rolls, triplets)
    • separate sequence lengths for velocity, mod, pitch bend
    • song mode/pattern chain
    • global gate time control
    • Shift patterns left/right

    StepPolyArp doesn't have:

    • Actions- DJ style midi effects you can punch in
    • A built in, full synth. SPA has some basic sounds you can check you sequences with, but it is mainly a midi arp/sequencer
    • Live record from MIDI
    • Step record from MIDI
    • Randomize parameter per step, such as octave
    • Gate time per step

    StepPolyArp does have, however:

    • arpeggiator, and arpeggiator elements mixed with step sequencing
    • Choose which note from the input chord you play at each step, like 1,1,1,2,1,1,1,3
    • choose notes in chord
    • separate sequence length for each note lane (very interesting!)
    • Intuitive note length/ties
    • Can be used as a midi harmonizer, of sorts.
    • note lanes can be set to a static note, like G, that doesn't change with arping/transposing
  • Unique plain sucks. Egoist is the most interesting and most fun, and I’m not really a sampler/electronic music kinda guy.

  • I’m a fan of Unique. I have the cheaper iPhone-only version which sounds great to my ears on both phone and pad.

  • @oat_phipps said:
    Unique plain sucks. Egoist is the most interesting and most fun, and I’m not really a sampler/electronic music kinda guy.

    What is it people don’t like about unique. Just curious since I notice Jacob Haq has it in his top 10 synths of the year.

  • @noisefan said:
    I’m a fan of Unique. I have the cheaper iPhone-only version which sounds great to my ears on both phone and pad.

    Me too

    People sometimes complain about fully featured original synths because they don’t know how to make them “sing” lol

    It’s a good app..

  • Unique is a great synth for psytrance like sounds imho

  • Egoist is ok for fun and so is cyclops, the latter is very very fiddly and the UI not at all intuitive

    Turnado would rock as a universal AUV3 :)

  • I actually like Unique and also just have the iPhone version installed on my iPad. Had another quick play to confirm I still liked it. Granted, I don't usually go for it like I do Mood, Synthscaper, Zeeon, Animoog, etc. But, it's a fun synth to have.

    Seems everyone raves about Egoist. It has great reviews, lots of accolades on YouTube and most of the music blogs. Yet, I almost never hear about people using it regularly, or citing it in the songs they share. Rarely, if ever is it ever mentioned... a part for how great it is when it goes on sale.

    Curious, do many of you who love Egoist, actually use it a lot? This isn't a swipe or anything. I have apps that I think are incredible, but rarely reach for when I'm messing around. Is this one of those great apps that you almost never use? Or, does it get used quite a lot?

    I like all of of the SugarBytes apps I have. I do go for Turnado and Effectrix somewhat regularly, but although I love WOW, I never really use it much at all. Still, intrigued by Egoist based on the videos.

  • @skiphunt said:
    I actually like Unique and also just have the iPhone version installed on my iPad. Had another quick play to confirm I still liked it. Granted, I don't usually go for it like I do Mood, Synthscaper, Zeeon, Animoog, etc. But, it's a fun synth to have.

    Seems everyone raves about Egoist. It has great reviews, lots of accolades on YouTube and most of the music blogs. Yet, I almost never hear about people using it regularly, or citing it in the songs they share. Rarely, if ever is it ever mentioned... a part for how great it is when it goes on sale.

    Curious, do many of you who love Egoist, actually use it a lot? This isn't a swipe or anything. I have apps that I think are incredible, but rarely reach for when I'm messing around. Is this one of those great apps that you almost never use? Or, does it get used quite a lot?

    I like all of of the SugarBytes apps I have. I do go for Turnado and Effectrix somewhat regularly, but although I love WOW, I never really use it much at all. Still, intrigued by Egoist based on the videos.

    I use Egoist more than any other app. I use it in various ways. I use it for inspiration and ideas, to create loops, resample loops, remix melodies, and I love the sound that the bass synth makes (still the closest sounding thing I’ve found to a 303 on iOS). Just playing around with it for half an hour provides seemingly endless musical ideas that could make entire tracks and keep me busy for weeks. That’s the value I glean from Egoist.

  • @skiphunt said:
    I actually like Unique and also just have the iPhone version installed on my iPad. Had another quick play to confirm I still liked it. Granted, I don't usually go for it like I do Mood, Synthscaper, Zeeon, Animoog, etc. But, it's a fun synth to have.

    Seems everyone raves about Egoist. It has great reviews, lots of accolades on YouTube and most of the music blogs. Yet, I almost never hear about people using it regularly, or citing it in the songs they share. Rarely, if ever is it ever mentioned... a part for how great it is when it goes on sale.

    Curious, do many of you who love Egoist, actually use it a lot? This isn't a swipe or anything. I have apps that I think are incredible, but rarely reach for when I'm messing around. Is this one of those great apps that you almost never use? Or, does it get used quite a lot?

    I like all of of the SugarBytes apps I have. I do go for Turnado and Effectrix somewhat regularly, but although I love WOW, I never really use it much at all. Still, intrigued by Egoist based on the videos.

    Egoist seduces me by its design to some degree and by the sheer creativity it can come up with and I then take credit for. As for using it in songs, I often take something that starts there and use it as the base of a tune OR take something in a work in progress and remake just that part in Egoist (especially if I feel its dry or dull etc) and then bring it back into the original piece. Just a fine and clever piece of software that even the not-technical (self) can use.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @skiphunt said:
    I actually like Unique and also just have the iPhone version installed on my iPad. Had another quick play to confirm I still liked it. Granted, I don't usually go for it like I do Mood, Synthscaper, Zeeon, Animoog, etc. But, it's a fun synth to have.

    Seems everyone raves about Egoist. It has great reviews, lots of accolades on YouTube and most of the music blogs. Yet, I almost never hear about people using it regularly, or citing it in the songs they share. Rarely, if ever is it ever mentioned... a part for how great it is when it goes on sale.

    Curious, do many of you who love Egoist, actually use it a lot? This isn't a swipe or anything. I have apps that I think are incredible, but rarely reach for when I'm messing around. Is this one of those great apps that you almost never use? Or, does it get used quite a lot?

    I like all of of the SugarBytes apps I have. I do go for Turnado and Effectrix somewhat regularly, but although I love WOW, I never really use it much at all. Still, intrigued by Egoist based on the videos.

    Egoist seduces me by its design to some degree and by the sheer creativity it can come up with and I then take credit for. As for using it in songs, I often take something that starts there and use it as the base of a tune OR take something in a work in progress and remake just that part in Egoist (especially if I feel its dry or dull etc) and then bring it back into the original piece. Just a fine and clever piece of software that even the not-technical (self) can use.

    Exactly.

  • The reviews for Egoist across the board are all glowing. Even the more recent ones well beyond the hype period that always follows a new app. Sale is on for a bit yet. Definitely interested based on their other apps I have and like a lot. Thanks for the feedback :)

  • I'm building a new song right now and had a keyboard riff that was uninspired. Two minutes in Egoist and I have a funky slab of goodness I can build on.

    I do remix stuff for fun as well. This one started in Egoist and ended in BM3:

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    I'm building a new song right now and had a keyboard riff that was uninspired. Two minutes in Egoist and I have a funky slab of goodness I can build on.

    I do remix stuff for fun as well. This one started in Egoist and ended in BM3:

    Sounds quite good.
    Nice work!

  • @skiphunt said:
    The reviews for Egoist across the board are all glowing. Even the more recent ones well beyond the hype period that always follows a new app. Sale is on for a bit yet. Definitely interested based on their other apps I have and like a lot. Thanks for the feedback :)

    I don’t use it tracks much, though my new interest in Launchpad might change all that. But, every time I open and play with it I enjoy myself immensely, and always wonder why I don’t use it more.

    I gave it 5 stars on release, and I’d do the same today.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @skiphunt said:
    The reviews for Egoist across the board are all glowing. Even the more recent ones well beyond the hype period that always follows a new app. Sale is on for a bit yet. Definitely interested based on their other apps I have and like a lot. Thanks for the feedback :)

    I don’t use it tracks much, though my new interest in Launchpad might change all that. But, every time I open and play with it I enjoy myself immensely, and always wonder why I don’t use it more.

    I gave it 5 stars on release, and I’d do the same today.

    And don't forget that five stars from the Fence Baron is worth seven in old money look :)

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    I'm building a new song right now and had a keyboard riff that was uninspired. Two minutes in Egoist and I have a funky slab of goodness I can build on.

    I do remix stuff for fun as well. This one started in Egoist and ended in BM3:

    Sounds quite good.
    Nice work!

    Thanks, when Egoist spit out that funky drummer style loop from the source pretenders sample I became convinced that it can't be completely random when you hit that randomize button.

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