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

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  • I made a list of apps to get on black friday. Made all my calculations and purchased appstore credits on a local store. Just about to start buying apps than I saw Cubasis sale. Now all my credits went to Cubasis and all IAP...

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    @hellquist said:

    @Zaubrer said:
    What is the consensus on Xynthesizr purely as a synth? Currently I am not very interested in it’s external sequencer abilities, but the generative part sounds intriguing.

    I love it. Great app for creating things quickly. As a synth it is quite basic 2 Osc/LFO affair with some basic settings, but it really shines in how it can spit out funny little nuggest of music to keep building on.

    @audiblevideo said:

    @Zaubrer said:
    What is the consensus on Xynthesizr purely as a synth? Currently I am not very interested in it’s external sequencer abilities, but the generative part sounds intriguing.

    I think it’s beautiful sounding and the controls are great esp with the sequencer. The generative works with external synths as well and specific ranges can be mapped to different synths.

    Again to your question the synth engine sounds great.

    Thank you, you two. That probably convinced me to pick it up. I don't really think I NEED it, but I tend to like those grid based synths and their fast and easy approach.

    On a side note: I hate that those iTunes card sales never occur outside the US :angry:

  • Mood vs. Model D (and DSC)? Don't know that I need yet another D clone - I also have some hardware that's D-esque (Roland SE-02).

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @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.

    Very much appreciate your calm insight. I just watched Mister Poo's short overview which is EXACTLY what I needed. I think that often we naughtier slow boys at the back just need to understand oh, I get it, not so much crazy science madness and then are prepared to buckle down a little further....

    Once you get the hang of connecting it up, it becomes a really powerful tool.

    Having a ball with ApeMatrix tonight - and it’s made Filterstation2, that I also got this morning an even better buy, as I can automate the parameters via AM.

    Making a right, weird old racket here tonight but loving it.

  • edited November 2018

    KORG stuff begins to drop. The usual 50% off it is (33% off KEW).

  • Odyssei has just dropped 50% too...

  • edited November 2018

    I am hoping GR-16 goes on sale again.
    I fucking blew it last sale. >:)

  • As has iWavestation!

  • edited November 2018

    brambos stuff is on sale for $4.99 mostly, effects are $3.99. Except Ruismaker Noir, of course.

  • Reason compact europa has gone 50% off.
    did they ever say that would get an AU extension?

  • @Carnbot said:
    Reason compact europa has gone 50% off.
    did they ever say that would get an AU extension?

    Preset packs are $0.99 as well. Not sure if that’s normal price.
    If so, nice price!

  • edited November 2018

    AUM and all Kymatica apps are on sale. AUM is only $12 :no_mouth:

    zMors apps are reduced as well.

  • @JeffChasteen said:

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

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

    What is SM player?

  • Oscilab predecessor to upcoming Aphelian is 50% off.

  • @lukesleepwalker said:

    @JeffChasteen said:

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

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

    What is SM player?

    SynthMaster Player

  • All these sales man I’m getting dizzy, might need a glass of water!
    Trying to decide what to buy with all the desktop sales stuff too is tough >

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @JeffChasteen said:

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

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

    What is SM player?

    SynthMaster Player (I think)

  • Does IceWorks stuff go on sale?

  • @Zaubrer said:
    brambos stuff is on sale for $4.99 mostly, effects are $3.99. Except Ruismaker Noir, of course.

    There is certainly some irony at play, seeing as how it’s Noir that is the one that is not on sale for Black Friday.

    Those of you who are fans of gritty electronic drums, do yourself a favour. Take some of that hard earned cash saved on all those $1.99 and $3.99 apps, and treat yourself to a Vendredi Noir at full price. It really is a cool little app.

  • Those are the regular Brambos prices, no? I don’t think those are on sale until actual Friday. I still have a couple left to grab but did go ahead and snag Noir to tide me over.

  • @JudgeDredd said:
    Does IceWorks stuff go on sale?

    Hope so

  • edited November 2018

    Black Friday Sales List • 11.22.2018

    All Bram Bos apps [except Noir] • 4.99or less (USD) during BF Weekend

    Cubasis 2 by Steinberg • 24.99 [reg. 49.99]

    Auria Pro by Wave Machine Labs • 24.99 [reg. 49.99]

    Korg Gadget by Korg • 19.99 [reg. 39.99]

    FL Studio Mobile by Image Line • 7.99 [reg. 13.99]

    Audioshare by Kymatica AB • 1.99 [reg. 3.99]

    AUM by Kymatica AB • 11.99 [reg. 18.99]

    Audio Tools by Andrew Smith • 8.99 [reg. 19.99]

    Oscilab by 2beat • 1.99 [reg. 3.99]

    Turnado by Sugar Bytes • 8.99 [reg. 19.99]

    Cyclop by Sugar Bytes • 13.99 [reg. 24.99]

    Egoist by Sugar Bytes • 17.99 [reg. 29.99]

    Elastic Drums by O-G-Sus • 4.99 [reg. 9.99]

    ARP Odyssei by Korg • 14.99 [reg. 29.99]

    iPolysix by Korg • 14.99 [reg. 29.99]

    iMS-20 by Korg • 14.99 [reg. 29.99]

    iM1 by Korg • 14.99 [reg. 29.99]

    iMono/Poly by Korg • 14.99 [reg. 29.99]

    iDS-10 by Korg • 9.99 [reg. 19.99]

    iElectribe by Korg • 9.99 [reg. 19.99]

    iKaossilator by Korg • 9.99 [reg. 19.99]

    Korg Module by Korg • 19.99 [reg. 39.99]

    iWaveStation by Korg • 14.99 [reg. 29.99]

    Audulus 3 by Audulus LLC • 9.99 [reg.19.99]

    Audio Mastering by iMusicAlbum • 6.99 [reg.12.99]

    Woodpressor by Woodman • 7.99 [reg. 9.99]

    WoodnGate by Woodman • 4.99 [reg. 8.99]

    AUFX:Space by Kymatica AB • 2.99 [reg. 4.99]

    VC-1 by Kai Aras • 2.99 [reg. 5.99]

    RP-1 by Kai Aras • 2.99 [reg. 5.99]

    RF-1 by Kai Aras • 2.99 [reg. 5.99]

    Degrader by Klevgrand • 7.99 [reg. 9.99]

    Brusfi by Klevgrand • 8.99 [reg. 14.99]

    DAW LP by Klevgrand • 7.99 [reg. 12.99]

    DAW Cassette by Klevgrand • 7.99 _ [reg. 12.99]_

    Kleverb by Klevgrand • 11.99 [reg. 19.99]

    Go To EQ by Klevgrand • 11.99 [reg. 19.99]

    Grand Finale by Klevgrand • 8.99 [reg. 14.99]

    PhaseThree by Audio Damage • 1.99 [reg. 3.99]

    Eos 2 by Audio Damage • 1.99 [reg. 5.99]

    Filterstation 2 by Audio Damage • 1.99 [reg. 4.99]

    Dubstation 2 by Audio Damage • 1.99 [reg. 4.99]

    Discord 4 by Audio Damage • 1.99 [reg. 5.99]

    Grind Distortion by Audio Damage • 1.99 [reg. 4.99]

    ADverb 2 by Audio Damage • 1.99 [reg. 3.99]

    QuatroMod by Audio Damage • 1.99 [reg. 4.99]

    Shaper by K-Devices • 2.99 [reg. 5.99]

    Elastic FX by O-G-Sus • 4.99 [reg. 9.99]

    AudioEffX by VirSyn • 4.99 [reg. 9.99]

    iPulsaret by ApeSoft • 3.99 [reg. 7.99]

    iDensity by ApeSoft • 3.99 [reg. 7.99]

    Stria by ApeSoft • 3.99 [reg. 7.99]

    ApeFilter by ApeSoft • 2.99 [reg. 5.99]

    ApeDelay by ApeSoft • 2.99 [reg. 5.99]

    Sparkle by ApeSoft • 2.99 [reg. 5.99]

    AudioReverb by VirSyn • 4.99 [reg. 6.99]

    iVoxel by VirSyn • 4.99 [reg. 6.99]

    FAC Chorus by Fred Corvest• 3.99 [reg. 5.99]

    Model D by Moog • 8.99 [reg. 14.99]

    Model 15 by Moog • 14.99 [reg. 29.99]

    Animoog by Moog • 9.99 [reg. 29.99]

    AudioKit Digital D1 Synth by AudioKit Pro • 7.99 [reg. 9.99] ..thru cyber monday

    Mood synth by ApeSoft • 5.99 [reg. 11.99]

    Quanta Granular Synth by Audio Damage • 1.99 [reg. 9.99]

    Phosphor 2 by Audio Damage • 1.99 [reg. 5.99]

    Mellotronics M3000 by Omenie Ltd • 5.99 [reg. 11.99]

    Synthmaster One by KV331 • 9.99 [reg. 19.99] until Dec. 1st

    Volt Synth by Kai Aras • 9.99 [reg. 19.99]

    IVCS3 by ApeSoft • 7.99 [reg. 14.99]

    Sunrizer synth by Beepstreet • 4.99 [reg. 9.99]

    Zeeon by Beepstreet • 4.99 [reg. 9.99]

    76 Synthesizer by Never Be Normal • 1.39 [reg. 2.99]

    SynthQ by Never Be Normal • 3.99 [reg. 7.99]

    Addictive Synth by VirSyn • 4.99 [reg. 6.99]

    Neo-Soul Keys by MIDIculous LLC 9.99 [40% off]

    Bassalicious by MIDIculous LLC • 4.99 [reg. 19.99]
    App still says 19.99 but if you click on it the sale price is applied.

    Patterning 2 by OlyNoiseCo • 14.99 [reg. 19.99]

    Patterning by OlyNoiseCo • 4.99 [reg. 6.99]

    Beathawk by UVI Touch • 4.99 [reg. 9.99]

    Impaktor Drum Synth by Beepstreet 2.99 [reg. 4.99]

    Xequence by Seven Systems • 3.99 [reg. 5.99]

    Samplist by Cristina Buga • 2.99 [reg. 4.99]

    KRFT by Studio Amplify • 3.99 [reg. 4.99]

    Fugue Machine by Alexandernaut • 4.99 [reg. 9.99]

    ChordUp by Dmitry Klochkov • 1.99 [reg. 3.99]

    Chordflow by Dmitry Klochkov • 6.99 [reg. 9.99]

    Clawtar by Dmitry Klochkov • 1.99 [reg. 3.99]

    Xynthesizr by Yuri Turov • 3.99 [reg. 6.99]

    Arpeggionome • by Alexandernaut 4.99 [reg. 9.99]

  • Is 5.99 the sale price for Mood? Anybody?

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @JeffChasteen said:

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

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

    What is SM player?

    SynthMaster Player

    Danke

  • I haven’t checked the other Korg apps, but in ODYSSEi the IAPs (skins and presets) are half off as well.

  • @Ben said:
    Is 5.99 the sale price for Mood? Anybody?

    $11.99 normally

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @JeffChasteen said:

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

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

    What is SM player?

    SynthMaster Player

    Got it. Thx. Sounds of the world pack?

  • @Liquidmantis said:

    @Ben said:
    Is 5.99 the sale price for Mood? Anybody?

    $11.99 normally

    Thanks. Too lazy to look at the other thread I guess. 😁

  • All the latest price drops on Appsliced, they post price drops faster than other sitesI set it to (all iOS) and (music) apps but You can change the filters. Been waiting months for this week because of all the price drops. I’ve been checking it religiously.
    https://appsliced.co/apps?sort=latest&threshold=all&l=nav&cat[]=6011

  • edited November 2018

    @vitocorleone123 said:
    Mood vs. Model D (and DSC)? Don't know that I need yet another D clone - I also have some hardware that's D-esque (Roland SE-02).

    I can’t speak to model D iOS, but DRC vs Mood: neither is a D clone imo, and they both do something very different that I find worth having in my arsenal. They complement each other well.

    • DRC for the sheer quality of its analog modeling sound, both the oscillators and filters; it’s streamlined/intuitive but incredibly thoughtful modulation routing is also really rewarding to work with. (AUv3 is in beta, so not having that is not a knock imo.) Also, it covers a broader range of classic subtractive synth sounds than just D style.

    • Mood to explore the boundary between classic Moog style subtractive sounds and FM + sample mangling. The FM and sample mangling aren’t gimmicks, are intuitive to use, and integrate really well with the filter and analog modeled oscillators.

  • AUM - did You see That?

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