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AudioKit Retro Piano Ends 8/31!
App: https://apple.co/32KDEJs
It won’t be gone. It will just cost $999.
so if i get a new device it’ll still be there download later or no? i have it on my current devices
If you bought it once you can download it later via your AppStore account on your new device. You should find it in your purchase history.
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Love this app. Been very important to the quality of my more recent beats.
This exactly.
I'm so struggling with seeing the point with time-limiting these great audiokit apps.
Why deny future producers/music makers/knob twisters access to them?
Makes absolutely no sense.
A weird, pointless marketing gimmick that don't really benefit anyone.
It’s a marketing gimmick and not pointless. Are we not talking about it and thinking about the other Audiokit apps?
Yeah, but even the gimmick is applied inconsistently, see Bass 808:
I guess it depends on what definition of "point" one has so I admit to being a bit vague there.
But yeah, we're talking about it - but all I get is this sour elite/chosen one/exclusivity taste from a project where the whole purpose is to create an open-source framework for everyone to make great apps. It's just too dissonant.
But I apologise, couldn't help myself even though I know this has been discussed before in other threads.
The other crashy and ice-pick-in-your-ear brittle-sounding Audiokit apps? I've regretted every one I've ever bought from them. Even the free ones. I love the alternate tunings feature, but if the apps crash a lot or don't sound good, I can't really make much use of that one cool feature.
The Audiokit stuff has some nice enthusiasm behind it, but they're pretty crappy sounding and boring other than the sampled DX, and the GUI on all of it is atrocious.
its free so just get it. bit on the heavy side on cpu.OT yeah the sampled fm player was fun ok for a minute
Tough crowd for a free app.
AudioKit are trailblazers in many ways and are working on creating a culture of iOS audio app developers, something we really need.
Yes some apps have had or still have some kinks to work out, but I give them a pass because they’ve got a huge undertaking on their hands, and honestly the best philanthropic culture In any business that I’ve seen.
The concept of exclusivity, or early adoption tends to skyrocket business, attention, etc. no one is standing in line for lawn grass, but they will for plants that are harder to access. Same with Jordan’s, supreme, limited edition cars or anything else.
I just saw a desktop sound sample company have a limit on how many customers could buy and they sold out quick, so this isn’t new.
It’s a cool concept to have limited edition iOS apps, unless of course you miss out. Thankfully they appear to be open to re-releasing them at random times to give people an opportunity to access them, and adds some much needed spice and attention to AudioKit.
So far the exclusive apps have been $2.99 and Free. It’s hardly risky to join the wave.
We’re so blessed on iOS.
Another AudioKit app that I can only run one instance of without crashing my project.
What daw r u using? I’m in NS2 with 3 instances currently on latest iPhone, there was definitely one of their apps I couldn’t get more than one instance of though, maybe fm player.
ipad 6th gen. I can run two instances but with crackles and pops. All of their apps have been unstable for me.
Their strange pricing campaigns are puzzling at best. There is some quality in their work but nothing they have made has been groundbreaking or essential.
Do you still get crackles if you turn the noise dial all the way down? I thought that it was buggy when it first came out but remember them mentioning the noise dial which is actually a feature to emulate records.
the crackles i get are from loading the unit, closing it and etc. I don't think it's on purpose.
I picked the wrong weekend to go camping. FUCK!