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  • @MAtrixplan said:

    @shamanmoon said:
    Touchable Pro is on sale for $17.99 (reg. $29.99).

    and this is good news :)
    Do You know how long?

    No mention of the sale (or end date) on their website or in the App store. I went ahead and purchased it as I've been hoping for a deal on this and was disappointed they didn't have a Black Friday sale.

  • @AudioGus said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @cnsg_music said:

    @McDtracy said:

    Any must haves in that list while Korg is having a sale? Those not listed are owned and loved. BE ADVISED: None are AUv3. Still 1 IAA Korg Synth is worth having around for 50% off.

    iMono/Poly is one of the best synths out there for sure. If you love sound synthesis, that's a must have.

    iMono/Poly, Model D, and iSEM are my top 3.

    I’m always so tempted but with no au I won’t use it

    Twas the best, last non-au synth I ever bought and never use... goodbye IAA (and Korg)

    I know they march to their own etc etc, but if you had to bet over, say the next three years, ixnay on Korg going AU?

  • @BiancaNeve said:

    @Kühl said:
    Why are only things I have on sale ☹️

    Because you have too many things! (Same here)

    I know I know, don’t rub it in :) okay i added for it :)

  • @kv331audio_bulent said:
    Guys, we dropped the price of SynthMaster One to $5.99 (70% OFF), the sale will last until January 7.

    Cheers

    Such a good deal that I wish I could buy it again!

  • You can :D just gift it to a needy soul <3 :# o:) o:) o:) <3

    I already have it and I love it! SM1 is my ZT3A + cause I can recreate most of my favorite presets and it has awesome development support by some of the best devs!

    At this super low price, it’s a total no brainer Instabuy!

    @oddSTAR said:

    @kv331audio_bulent said:
    Guys, we dropped the price of SynthMaster One to $5.99 (70% OFF), the sale will last until January 7.

    Cheers

    Such a good deal that I wish I could buy it again!

  • @kv331audio_bulent said:

    @gregsmith said:
    Excellent. If I buy the app now for iPad will it go universal or will I have to buy it again?

    It'll go universal, why buy twice :)

    and once we have the crossplatform sync feature added, no worries about where you last edited your presets. iPhone, iPad, Windows, Mac or even Android, it wont matter :)

    Sold :smile:

  • @kv331audio_bulent said:
    Guys, we dropped the price of SynthMaster One to $5.99 (70% OFF), the sale will last until January 7.

    Cheers

    Thank you!!!
    And have a great celebration time as well :)

  • edited December 2018

    Oh been waiting on Touchable Pro good spot had the beta bit runs out in a few weeks. Works well with Ableton Live 10 on my Surface Pro good set up.

  • Sold :smile:

    Yeah. Same, though I don't use an iPad - that price is unlikely to be beat anytime soon and I'll use it on my iPhone when available.

  • wooo cross platform sync? I like the sound of that!! > @kv331audio_bulent said:

    @gregsmith said:
    Excellent. If I buy the app now for iPad will it go universal or will I have to buy it again?

    It'll go universal, why buy twice :)

    and once we have the crossplatform sync feature added, no worries about where you last edited your presets. iPhone, iPad, Windows, Mac or even Android, it wont matter :)

  • @shamanmoon said:

    @MAtrixplan said:

    @shamanmoon said:
    Touchable Pro is on sale for $17.99 (reg. $29.99).

    and this is good news :)
    Do You know how long?

    No mention of the sale (or end date) on their website or in the App store. I went ahead and purchased it as I've been hoping for a deal on this and was disappointed they didn't have a Black Friday sale.

    Touchable pro for windows is on sale too 19.99 says til 31st so might be for iOS as well...

  • @aaronpc said:

    @reasOne said:
    I know it's only ten bucks, but maybe caustic will drop a sale ☝😁

    I think the dev has said sales are not in his plans.

    It's already cheap for all the stuff you get... Plus, desktop versions are free..

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @McDtracy said:
    I have never been disappointed with a Korg App. I don't have:

    ARP ODESSEi
    iM1
    iDS-10
    MS-20
    iMono/Poly
    iPolySix

    Any must haves in that list while Korg is having a sale? Those not listed are owned and loved. BE ADVISED: None are AUv3. Still 1 IAA Korg Synth is worth having around for 50% off.

    Whether any are must-haves depends on what you look for in a synth. If you dig classic analog synths and don't feel like all subtractive synths sound the same, Oddyssei and iMono/Poly are pretty great imo.

    I enjoy the presets in MonoPoly more, but I enjoy creating my own patches / live performance with the ARP Odessei more ...

  • Not music apps but Sqaure Enix is having a great sale on RPG’s ported to iOS. Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy series, Secret of Mana titles are around 40-50% off. https://appsliced.co/apps/dev/square-enix-inc

  • DESKTOP
    Acustica Audio has Celi compressor/EQ combo for free (reg $99) for awhile. Requires registering and installing their downloader, though. >:)

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @cnsg_music said:

    @McDtracy said:

    Any must haves in that list while Korg is having a sale? Those not listed are owned and loved. BE ADVISED: None are AUv3. Still 1 IAA Korg Synth is worth having around for 50% off.

    iMono/Poly is one of the best synths out there for sure. If you love sound synthesis, that's a must have.

    iMono/Poly, Model D, and iSEM are my top 3.

    I’m always so tempted but with no au I won’t use it

    Twas the best, last non-au synth I ever bought and never use... goodbye IAA (and Korg)

    I know they march to their own etc etc, but if you had to bet over, say the next three years, ixnay on Korg going AU?

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @cnsg_music said:

    @McDtracy said:

    Any must haves in that list while Korg is having a sale? Those not listed are owned and loved. BE ADVISED: None are AUv3. Still 1 IAA Korg Synth is worth having around for 50% off.

    iMono/Poly is one of the best synths out there for sure. If you love sound synthesis, that's a must have.

    iMono/Poly, Model D, and iSEM are my top 3.

    I’m always so tempted but with no au I won’t use it

    Twas the best, last non-au synth I ever bought and never use... goodbye IAA (and Korg)

    I know they march to their own etc etc, but if you had to bet over, say the next three years, ixnay on Korg going AU?

    I think I am pretty terrible at predicting corporate strategies/intentions/releases and such. Will Korg ever make an AU or some other form of dominant plugin on mobile? I think... probably, but no idea when, where, what...

  • edited December 2018

    SM1: I’ve got just about all the big synths and way more than I need. But, I downloaded the free SMP and like many of the presets it comes with. What is specifically unique about SM1 that sets it apart from Zeeon, Volt, Model 15, D1, Mood, Animoog, Mitosynth, SynthScaper, SynthQ, Sunrizer, D1, Synth One, LayR, Dixie, Infinite, Aparillo, iWavestation, etc.?

    Seems like a spectacular great deal, but I’m trying to avoid even more redundancy.

  • @skiphunt said:
    SM1: I’ve got just about all the big synths and way more than I need. But, I downloaded the free SMP and like many of the presets it comes with. What is specifically unique about SM1 that sets it apart from Zeeon, Volt, Model 15, D1, Mood, Animoog, Mitosynth, SynthScaper, SynthQ, Sunrizer, D1, Synth One, LayR, Dixie, Infinite, Aparillo, iWavestation, etc.?

    Seems like a spectacular great deal, but I’m trying to avoid even more redundancy.

    To me it just sounds amazing. The filters are just all.. uhhh, high quality mathy. The best ones and zeros went it this app. Huh. For me it is the only iOS synth that I can put in a mix along with Massive and company and feel that it genuinely holds up. The non brittle squelch and the thick smooth drifty bass yum! So good! I dunno, its like HD vs SD?

  • @AudioGus said:

    @skiphunt said:
    SM1: I’ve got just about all the big synths and way more than I need. But, I downloaded the free SMP and like many of the presets it comes with. What is specifically unique about SM1 that sets it apart from Zeeon, Volt, Model 15, D1, Mood, Animoog, Mitosynth, SynthScaper, SynthQ, Sunrizer, D1, Synth One, LayR, Dixie, Infinite, Aparillo, iWavestation, etc.?

    Seems like a spectacular great deal, but I’m trying to avoid even more redundancy.

    To me it just sounds amazing. The filters are just all.. uhhh, high quality mathy. The best ones and zeros went it this app. Huh. For me it is the only iOS synth that I can put in a mix along with Massive and company and feel that it genuinely holds up. The non brittle squelch and the thick smooth drifty bass yum! So good! I dunno, its like HD vs SD?

    You won’t be disappointed. Just see the AppStore’s page, YouTube videos, etc. Zeeon, Models etc are too heavy for what they do but SM1 is light weight and with cross platform preset syncing, it is a no brainer for $6

  • edited December 2018

    @AudioGus said:

    @skiphunt said:
    SM1: I’ve got just about all the big synths and way more than I need. But, I downloaded the free SMP and like many of the presets it comes with. What is specifically unique about SM1 that sets it apart from Zeeon, Volt, Model 15, D1, Mood, Animoog, Mitosynth, SynthScaper, SynthQ, Sunrizer, D1, Synth One, LayR, Dixie, Infinite, Aparillo, iWavestation, etc.?

    Seems like a spectacular great deal, but I’m trying to avoid even more redundancy.

    To me it just sounds amazing. The filters are just all.. uhhh, high quality mathy. The best ones and zeros went it this app. Huh. For me it is the only iOS synth that I can put in a mix along with Massive and company and feel that it genuinely holds up. The non brittle squelch and the thick smooth drifty bass yum! So good! I dunno, its like HD vs SD?

    It's much more crashy/glitchy than any of those you listed. The lighterweight aspect is a personal preference, but I'm almost never recording more than one track at a time, so I don't care about CPU load and always prefer quality to multi-instance performance. So I almost never use it.

    To be more positive, though, it is a good quality, unobtrusive, all-around synth. Sort of like a Korg in that it lacks in true character but fits with anything. The GUI is packed with features you may not realize are there (for example, it took me several uses to discover all the effects). But this, to me, turns back into a negative thing, as it's fiddly and not very fun to go in-depth programming on.

    I don't get the hype, but I'm not biased against it, just trying to give you a semi-objective viewpoint from someone who has all the synths you listed and uses SM One the least of all.

  • I disagree that Zeeon and Moog apps are "too heavy for what they do" - what they do is analog emulation, which requires a lot of processing power to get right. As far as I can tell, Synthmaster One is a well-written wavetable synth, which gives a lot more flexibility and variability into how much CPU it requires. They're all valuable tools to have, depending on the needs of the artist and/or the art.

    I agree that $6 is a fantastic price. At that price, I bought it on only the hope they follow through what was said earlier and make it universal in a month or three.

  • @vitocorleone123 said:
    I disagree that Zeeon and Moog apps are "too heavy for what they do" - what they do is analog emulation, which requires a lot of processing power to get right.

    Agree. I often wonder just how much some users on here need to do at once to prefer inferior quality/multi-instance use over a better-sounding solution. But to each their own.

  • edited December 2018

    I agree that $6 is a fantastic price. At that price, I bought it on only the hope they follow through what was said earlier and make it universal in a month or three.

    This. And it sounds amazing. Not sure if it's my favourite, but I've paid twice for not so good synths.

  • @oat_phipps said:

    @vitocorleone123 said:
    I disagree that Zeeon and Moog apps are "too heavy for what they do" - what they do is analog emulation, which requires a lot of processing power to get right.

    Agree. I often wonder just how much some users on here need to do at once to prefer inferior quality/multi-instance use over a better-sounding solution. But to each their own.

    I think it is kind of unfair to imply that people that don't like the Moog apps or Zeeon (all of which I love fwiw) have a preference for inferior quality.

    People have different tastes on what sounds good to them. Having a different preference doesn't make them lovers of the inferior.

    SM1 is a versatile synth that can also be used as an audio processor (by putting it in an AU effect slot)

    It offers both wavetable and traditional style oscillators, rich modulation options and is surprisingly CPU efficient. Many people (clearly not all ) think that is a great-sounding synth. It is capable of a quite broad range of sounds.

    I personally don't use it as much as my Moogs and my favorite Korgs (I don't think all of the Korg synths are non-descript), but that may be because I don't know SM1 well enough. There is a lot there.

  • @oat_phipps said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @skiphunt said:
    SM1: I’ve got just about all the big synths and way more than I need. But, I downloaded the free SMP and like many of the presets it comes with. What is specifically unique about SM1 that sets it apart from Zeeon, Volt, Model 15, D1, Mood, Animoog, Mitosynth, SynthScaper, SynthQ, Sunrizer, D1, Synth One, LayR, Dixie, Infinite, Aparillo, iWavestation, etc.?

    Seems like a spectacular great deal, but I’m trying to avoid even more redundancy.

    To me it just sounds amazing. The filters are just all.. uhhh, high quality mathy. The best ones and zeros went it this app. Huh. For me it is the only iOS synth that I can put in a mix along with Massive and company and feel that it genuinely holds up. The non brittle squelch and the thick smooth drifty bass yum! So good! I dunno, its like HD vs SD?

    It's much more crashy/glitchy than any of those you listed. The lighterweight aspect is a personal preference, but I'm almost never recording more than one track at a time, so I don't care about CPU load and always prefer quality to multi-instance performance. So I almost never use it.

    To be more positive, though, it is a good quality, unobtrusive, all-around synth. Sort of like a Korg in that it lacks in true character but fits with anything. The GUI is packed with features you may not realize are there (for example, it took me several uses to discover all the effects). But this, to me, turns back into a negative thing, as it's fiddly and not very fun to go in-depth programming on.

    I don't get the hype, but I'm not biased against it, just trying to give you a semi-objective viewpoint from someone who has all the synths you listed and uses SM One the least of all.

    On my 2017 I can get two instances of Synthmaster One in NS2 with rock solid glitch freeness. Performance is super solid. In BM3 I get three without glitches and bugs but the UI is a bit chuggy laggy.

    Yah it is bread and butter for me but while tweaking presets found things very much up my alley in terms of ‘creative weirdness’ (well to me anyway, but I am old). Anyway I keep hoping there are presets packs that come out that have some skilled sound designers that push these areas more.

  • @espiegel123
    Thanks for the FX slot tip. Was not aware of that feature.
    I will probably get SM1 just for that feature, especially for the great price.

    I was trying to be more resistant to buying more synths, but that doesn’t seem to be working out so well. :D

  • @CracklePot said:
    @espiegel123
    Thanks for the FX slot tip. Was not aware of that feature.
    I will probably get SM1 just for that feature, especially for the great price.

    I was trying to be more resistant to buying more synths, but that doesn’t seem to be working out so well. :D

  • @MobileMusic
    Most excellent!
    Thank you.
    B)

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @cnsg_music said:

    @McDtracy said:

    Any must haves in that list while Korg is having a sale? Those not listed are owned and loved. BE ADVISED: None are AUv3. Still 1 IAA Korg Synth is worth having around for 50% off.

    iMono/Poly is one of the best synths out there for sure. If you love sound synthesis, that's a must have.

    iMono/Poly, Model D, and iSEM are my top 3.

    I’m always so tempted but with no au I won’t use it

    Twas the best, last non-au synth I ever bought and never use... goodbye IAA (and Korg)

    I know they march to their own etc etc, but if you had to bet over, say the next three years, ixnay on Korg going AU?

    By the time Korg offers AU3 we’ll all be complaining that it isn’t AU5

    Id buy them only if you can use them now and not worry about the future.

  • @1nsomniak said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @cnsg_music said:

    @McDtracy said:

    Any must haves in that list while Korg is having a sale? Those not listed are owned and loved. BE ADVISED: None are AUv3. Still 1 IAA Korg Synth is worth having around for 50% off.

    iMono/Poly is one of the best synths out there for sure. If you love sound synthesis, that's a must have.

    iMono/Poly, Model D, and iSEM are my top 3.

    I’m always so tempted but with no au I won’t use it

    Twas the best, last non-au synth I ever bought and never use... goodbye IAA (and Korg)

    I know they march to their own etc etc, but if you had to bet over, say the next three years, ixnay on Korg going AU?

    By the time Korg offers AU3 we’ll all be complaining that it isn’t AU5

    Id buy them only if you can use them now and not worry about the future.

    I tend to agree with you. And, to be clear, I own them all already. But with the SM just jumping in (and me thrilled with it doing so :) ) I was just hoping/dreaming is all...

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