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Black Friday Sales List (over and out till next year!))

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  • Any news for Sugar Bytes?

  • edited November 2018

    @kinkujin said:
    Rozeta is just magic. I LOVE it. Best of luck @JohnnyGoodyear !

    Oh and for tutorials, see @Daveypoo videos. They really helped me alot (the guy is an audiobus forum treasure).

    Dude - I'm touched. Seriously.

    So Bram said his apps go on sale on Friday? I'm only missing Phasemaker and since there's not really much else I've not got already (I know, I know...) I'm psyched to grab that one.

    ...and possibly Grand Finale, but I'm not sure.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    This board is going to go apeßhit when Korg drops something....

    Do you know anything we should know?

  • update the first list

  • Europa on IOS half price.

  • @Doc_T said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    This board is going to go apeßhit when Korg drops something....

    Do you know anything we should know?

    Ha, no. But as far as I know, Korg has never missed a holiday sale. And frequently, new gizmos appear.

  • @Zaubrer said:

    @mjcouche said:
    @Zaubrer Get AUM

    @tomato_juice said:

    @Zaubrer said:
    apeMatrix is going to be my very first AU host. Finally. AUMs price tag always spooked me off a little as I am still unsure about how far I want to take my new hobby.

    I already got mood and I am definitely going to get iVCS3 as well, any other apeSoft essentials? That filter looks interesting and the description of Stria does as well.

    I think a lot of Black Friday bargains will be seen as money wasted after the dust settles, but I’ve not yet heard of anybody having buyer’s remorse after buying AUM.

    Yeah, I believe that and I probably will buy it someday. I have no hurry with that though. I still do not really understand the differences/similarities between AUM/Audiobus/apeMatrix and how they complement each other. I still have lots and lots to learn about everything but I already have good fun noodling around with various synths and looking forward to every bit more I experience.

    Being one of the rare breeds not using AUM, I've jumped right into apeMatrix and I'm excited about the multi-routing options. Wow.
    In fact I wonder what AUM does that apeMatrix doesn't.
    ApeMatrix also seems to be more advanced on the MIDI front.
    Plus, I'd rather support a developer who cares about adding new features.

    @kinkujin said:
    AD Phosphor 2? Anyone have any thoughts?

    A nice and easy to use additive 2-oscillator synth with some twists:
    Noise and cross modulation. It can sound clean, FM-like or very nasty, when using X-mod and noise. A nice and different synth.
    If you want to edit the additive partials, make sure you're making good use of Accessibility Zoom and your stylus. I'm using a cheap $1 stylus, works well.

  • I have so many apps. Keep looking at this growing list and going to the appstore and almost purchasing. Trying to be responsible here. Tryinnnnng.

    I really just need a couple gadgets. Hope those come up.

  • edited November 2018

    @vpich said:
    I have so many apps. Keep looking at this growing list and going to the appstore and almost purchasing. Trying to be responsible here. Tryinnnnng.

    I really just need a couple gadgets. Hope those come up.

    Just give in and buy everything.
    Then you won’t have to buy anything else, since you already bought everything.
    I did that last year, and this year is pretty much slim pickings.
    ;)

    Ah crap, just checked my list for this year. I’m still going to end up spending $25 - $50.
    I guess there is no escaping Black Friday Madness.
    :D

  • @rs2000 said:
    In fact I wonder what AUM does that apeMatrix doesn't.
    ApeMatrix also seems to be more advanced on the MIDI front.
    Plus, I'd rather support a developer who cares about adding new features.

    To be fair to Kymatica... AUM is still getting new features and has been around 20x longer than ApeMatrix.

  • Yeah. Aum is great. Have not tried apematrix because i need to stop creating extra roadblocks, fonstantly learning new shit. Aum is beautiful and minimal and has the great audioshare integration and midi routing is so easy and assignable.

  • SM Player inapps, especially World $2.99

  • @brambos said:

    @rs2000 said:
    In fact I wonder what AUM does that apeMatrix doesn't.
    ApeMatrix also seems to be more advanced on the MIDI front.
    Plus, I'd rather support a developer who cares about adding new features.

    To be fair to Kymatica... AUM is still getting new features and has been around 20x longer than ApeMatrix.

    The quality of Kymatica software is hard to even believe (in the league of Bram Bos Software!). I could rant about it all day. I still go to the AUFX series first to this day for reverb, compression and delay and as IAA apps they’re still more stable, better and lighter on CPU than 99% of alternatives.. and then the sound!... best in class!!!

    I would realistically pay the full price of AUM just for the built in saturation node. I am sure less great saturation plugins are sold for 10x the price of AUM.

    Anyway..

  • One of the things about AUM is that it has nicely implemented an inviting looking and feeling environment. While there is a lot of overlap between AUM and ApeMatrix, the feel is very different. For some, one or the other might simply feel right.

    Some people (many) have both and use whichever one feels right for a particular task/project.

    AUM probably has less of a learning curve than ApeMatrix (which is a great app) for most people from what I've read here.

  • @vpich said:
    Yeah. Aum is great. Have not tried apematrix because i need to stop creating extra roadblocks, fonstantly learning new shit. Aum is beautiful and minimal and has the great audioshare integration and midi routing is so easy and assignable.

    Agreed 🙂 I’m also interested in apematrix maybe will take the plunge but also worried about more stuff to learn. I wonder if apematrix has midi learn?

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @Doc_T said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    This board is going to go apeßhit when Korg drops something....

    Do you know anything we should know?

    Ha, no. But as far as I know, Korg has never missed a holiday sale. And frequently, new gizmos appear.

    My level is raised and tension is high and I am concerned as regards

  • @brambos said:

    @rs2000 said:
    In fact I wonder what AUM does that apeMatrix doesn't.
    ApeMatrix also seems to be more advanced on the MIDI front.
    Plus, I'd rather support a developer who cares about adding new features.

    To be fair to Kymatica... AUM is still getting new features and has been around 20x longer than ApeMatrix.

    There is a lot of crossover, it’s true, but they offer different experiences. I speak no definitive truths, but I’ve found AUM better for mixing and recording, and apeMatrix better for quick patching and flight-of-ideas modular stuff.

  • @tomato_juice said:

    @brambos said:

    @rs2000 said:
    In fact I wonder what AUM does that apeMatrix doesn't.
    ApeMatrix also seems to be more advanced on the MIDI front.
    Plus, I'd rather support a developer who cares about adding new features.

    To be fair to Kymatica... AUM is still getting new features and has been around 20x longer than ApeMatrix.

    There is a lot of crossover, it’s true, but they offer different experiences. I speak no definitive truths, but I’ve found AUM better for mixing and recording, and apeMatrix better for quick patching and flight-of-ideas modular stuff.

    Thanks for your take on it. I'll see how far I get with Cubasis, BM3, AEM and apeMatrix.
    It's obvious that different people favor different workflows.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @tomato_juice said:

    @brambos said:

    @rs2000 said:
    In fact I wonder what AUM does that apeMatrix doesn't.
    ApeMatrix also seems to be more advanced on the MIDI front.
    Plus, I'd rather support a developer who cares about adding new features.

    To be fair to Kymatica... AUM is still getting new features and has been around 20x longer than ApeMatrix.

    There is a lot of crossover, it’s true, but they offer different experiences. I speak no definitive truths, but I’ve found AUM better for mixing and recording, and apeMatrix better for quick patching and flight-of-ideas modular stuff.

    Thanks for your take on it. I'll see how far I get with Cubasis, BM3, AEM and apeMatrix.
    It's obvious that different people favor different workflows.

    I just picked up Apematrix in the sale. Got going with it pretty quickly, after watching the vids. For me (so far) it does three things easier/quicker/better than AUM:

    Allows mixing of wet/dry signals for fx that don’t offer this option,

    Gives a nice, compact view of connections, quicker than scrolling around AUM,

    And most importantly, provides a very quick and easy way to modulate app controls.

    However, being a die-hard AUM fan I’ll still be using that for recording, so I’ll be routing AM into an AUM channel.

    I think they compliment each other nicely.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @tomato_juice said:

    @brambos said:

    @rs2000 said:
    In fact I wonder what AUM does that apeMatrix doesn't.
    ApeMatrix also seems to be more advanced on the MIDI front.
    Plus, I'd rather support a developer who cares about adding new features.

    To be fair to Kymatica... AUM is still getting new features and has been around 20x longer than ApeMatrix.

    There is a lot of crossover, it’s true, but they offer different experiences. I speak no definitive truths, but I’ve found AUM better for mixing and recording, and apeMatrix better for quick patching and flight-of-ideas modular stuff.

    Thanks for your take on it. I'll see how far I get with Cubasis, BM3, AEM and apeMatrix.
    It's obvious that different people favor different workflows.

    You’ll have your hands full for a good long while. I reckon it can take you pretty far ;)

    Also yes. I’d take any/all advice with a pinch of salt. Everybody has their own taste, methods, context etc.

  • @tomato_juice said:

    @brambos said:

    @rs2000 said:
    In fact I wonder what AUM does that apeMatrix doesn't.
    ApeMatrix also seems to be more advanced on the MIDI front.
    Plus, I'd rather support a developer who cares about adding new features.

    To be fair to Kymatica... AUM is still getting new features and has been around 20x longer than ApeMatrix.

    There is a lot of crossover, it’s true, but they offer different experiences. I speak no definitive truths, but I’ve found AUM better for mixing and recording, and apeMatrix better for quick patching and flight-of-ideas modular stuff.

    My post was in response to the suggestion that the ApeMatrix dev cared about adding features and Kymatica doesn't, which simply isn't true. I'd say ApeMatrix is brilliant, but AUM has nothing to prove anymore in my books :)

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @tomato_juice said:

    @brambos said:

    @rs2000 said:
    In fact I wonder what AUM does that apeMatrix doesn't.
    ApeMatrix also seems to be more advanced on the MIDI front.
    Plus, I'd rather support a developer who cares about adding new features.

    To be fair to Kymatica... AUM is still getting new features and has been around 20x longer than ApeMatrix.

    There is a lot of crossover, it’s true, but they offer different experiences. I speak no definitive truths, but I’ve found AUM better for mixing and recording, and apeMatrix better for quick patching and flight-of-ideas modular stuff.

    Thanks for your take on it. I'll see how far I get with Cubasis, BM3, AEM and apeMatrix.
    It's obvious that different people favor different workflows.

    I just picked up Apematrix in the sale. Got going with it pretty quickly, after watching the vids. For me (so far) it does three things easier/quicker/better than AUM:

    Allows mixing of wet/dry signals for fx that don’t offer this option,

    Gives a nice, compact view of connections, quicker than scrolling around AUM,

    And most importantly, provides a very quick and easy way to modulate app controls.

    However, being a die-hard AUM fan I’ll still be using that for recording, so I’ll be routing AM into an AUM channel.

    I think they compliment each other nicely.

    Agree. Routing the A/B sends to AUM via AB3 works nicely, is one way of doing things.

  • @brambos said:

    @tomato_juice said:

    @brambos said:

    @rs2000 said:
    In fact I wonder what AUM does that apeMatrix doesn't.
    ApeMatrix also seems to be more advanced on the MIDI front.
    Plus, I'd rather support a developer who cares about adding new features.

    To be fair to Kymatica... AUM is still getting new features and has been around 20x longer than ApeMatrix.

    There is a lot of crossover, it’s true, but they offer different experiences. I speak no definitive truths, but I’ve found AUM better for mixing and recording, and apeMatrix better for quick patching and flight-of-ideas modular stuff.

    My post was in response to the suggestion that the ApeMatrix dev cared about adding features and Kymatica doesn't, which simply isn't true. I'd say ApeMatrix is brilliant, but AUM has nothing to prove anymore in my books :)

    I can't speak for AUM because I simply don't own it. I was referring to the missed chances to make AudioShare a great audio editor, but I've learned to accept it as-is ;)

  • @brambos said:

    @tomato_juice said:

    @brambos said:

    @rs2000 said:
    In fact I wonder what AUM does that apeMatrix doesn't.
    ApeMatrix also seems to be more advanced on the MIDI front.
    Plus, I'd rather support a developer who cares about adding new features.

    To be fair to Kymatica... AUM is still getting new features and has been around 20x longer than ApeMatrix.

    There is a lot of crossover, it’s true, but they offer different experiences. I speak no definitive truths, but I’ve found AUM better for mixing and recording, and apeMatrix better for quick patching and flight-of-ideas modular stuff.

    My post was in response to the suggestion that the ApeMatrix dev cared about adding features and Kymatica doesn't, which simply isn't true. I'd say ApeMatrix is brilliant, but AUM has nothing to prove anymore in my books :)

    Solid gold track record that man. He embodies diligence. I don’t think we disagreed about anything ;)

  • It appears from posts that people keep a list of apps they want.
    So I’m making a list.
    And checking it twice. 😁

  • edited November 2018

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @Doc_T said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    This board is going to go apeßhit when Korg drops something....

    Do you know anything we should know?

    Ha, no. But as far as I know, Korg has never missed a holiday sale. And frequently, new gizmos appear.

    My level is raised and tension is high and I am concerned as regards

    I apologize for the anxiety, but I'm also grateful to have you shoulder some of the burden. Also, I'm delighted to think that your ambient side project will be released under the moniker Sir Topham Hatt.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @Doc_T said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    This board is going to go apeßhit when Korg drops something....

    Do you know anything we should know?

    Ha, no. But as far as I know, Korg has never missed a holiday sale. And frequently, new gizmos appear.

    My level is raised and tension is high and I am concerned as regards

    I apologize for the anxiety, but I'm also grateful to have you shoulder some of the burden. Also, I'm delighted to think that your ambient side project will be released under the moniker Sir Topham Hatt.

    Not a bad idea that, you crazy hat. As for Korg, I see muttering elsewhere to support your conjecture...

  • @greengrocer said:
    Shoom 50% off. Must have for everone into noise and soundscapes

    Absolutely

  • @LinearLineman said:
    SM Player inapps, especially World $2.99

    Another recommendation for the World IAP.
    Many gorgeous sounds there.

  • @kinkujin said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @kinkujin said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Carnbot said:
    Blimey yeah apeMatrix is a bargain at £6. I think it's underpriced at 12 now with all the new features.

    Does seem a bit of a bargain. I was on the fence for a while then drifted away, but it's always been on the list, and I was hoping for a sale.

    Better grab it now then.

    Some very good sales this year - I'd recommend Mood if you haven't got it.

    This is great and I can see it working well with your style of working, if I understand it correctly. I think you'll love it. Enjoy the mountain!

    It has taken me a long time to really get/integrate/use AUM (and now I have I wonder of course what the hell took me so long). If you could say in a sentence what you find the apematrix special sauce to be (for you) I would find that helpful. I have bought it, just haven't done much more than open it and stare in confusion before closing it again :)

    One sentence ... It is my Rozeta sandbox. *

    *note - i've merely scratched the surface and I'm sure power users could give you better and more intelligible responses. I love the way it's laid out, you can see how all the connections work. It's brilliant in that regard. ApeMatrix is stable and it lends itself to experimentation. For me, anyway.

    I would say that the first impression of the interface is that it's cryptic and "mathy". But, after you spend just a little time digging in... even refer to the in-app guide just a little... you'll find that it kind of falls into place and starts making sense quickly. And, you'll realize that it's not as daunting as it appears at first glance.

    Granted, I think it takes a little mental switch to acclimate to the grid routing when you've had so much more experience dealing with the linear interface so many have become used to. But, once you get over that little speed bump, it's really pretty easy and clear to work with.

    Controlling the automation of the LFOs looks complex too... but after a few minutes with a simple set up, ie. just one synth and maybe one instance of a sequencer... then playing with the sliders, you'll figure out what they're doing.

    I also agree with @Carnbot that apeMatrix is under-priced at it's regular $12, especially after all the goodies added with the most recent update. Spectacular bargain at $6

    I'm a big fan of all the Numerical apps that are 50% off too. RE-1 is one of my personal favs of the year.

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