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Chomplr 50% Off
I think this is lower than the intro price or close to it. Any recs on the best IAP packs? Most are only $1 so I don’t know if the IAP’s are also on sale but either way, they’re cheap.
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Does this app really not have sample stretch?!
@dcj Not showcased in any of the tutorials I watched, but I plan on using as Auv3 in BM3 anyway. I didn’t want to buy it a full price because I’m pretty happy with sampler in BM3 but at 1/2 price with rumored updates coming like sample import and their cheap, high quality iap packs (from examples I’ve heard) I pulled the trigger. Won’t be the worst $5 I’ve spent in my life. Usually my $5 purchases require a $20 iap penicillin pack
Have they said that sample import is definitely coming?
@gusgranite just hearsay from what I read somewhere, one of those “my cousin’s girlfriend’s step hamster’s pigeon feed supplier’s foot reflexologist knows the substitute landscaper at msx...” I’m just hopeful that the hamster wasn’t frontin’
LOL! Well it needs it... and timestretch (if it doesn’t have it already).
The only thing I know they improved was sample start and end point accuracy. That is...... okay now. Only okay. Better than before but still not perfect.
@WillieNegus any IAP’s you recommend for chomplr? I mainly make boombap hip hop stuff that aspires to premiere, large pro, Pete Rock with a sprinkle of Prince Paul and falls woefully short on all accounts.
True.
They also said something about samples import but when they said that I was young and I had long hair 😂😂😂
@WillieNegus thank you, I’ll pick up your suggestions to start, I’m sure they’ll keep me busy for a while. Are the iap’s normally 99 cents and 1.99 or are those prices part of the sale?
@WillieNegus whats the deal with their license agreement? any idea?
@WillieNegus word, all good points and these iOS prices are ridiculously low when compared to other sample packs anyway. I always ask a bunch of questions to make myself appear prudent and then go and buy double what I originally intended to in the end. Hello my name is Big MiGiLL aka Phantom MIC aka FlowState and I’m an appaholic
See @DCJ i’m not the only big fan of MSXAudio 😂😂😂. My guy @WillieNegus is one too and like him I’ve been using these guys for years. So you are wrong I’m not on their payroll 😂😂😂😂
Or am I........👀
You used to be a samplr snob, Hans. What happened? smdh 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂.
Just jokes fam. Nothing serious. I'm a fan of everything MSX audio so the joke is I'm on their payroll 😂😂😂
Bet 😂😂
Haven't used it for ages so just checking out any changes. Really can't believe the jumpy crap they implemented is supposed to be a solution for setting accurate star and end points. Why would you take a small step toward fixing something. Either do it or don't. It really does seem to come down to whether you like the puny amount of samples they supply because if you don.t it just a half assed sample player with a small handful of useless samples.
Wait, it doesn't import samples? Wtf good is it then?
Yep I said this too from its initial release. It’s just a sample player
Just got it today....kinda underwhelmed tho, I knew you couldn’t import your own samples but no time stretch???? sEGments is definitely better for me personally
Like I said, if you like the samples then it's fine I guess. To me its a really, really and I mean really shit sample set with not much in the way of samples, little variety and a sample interface that has average features at best. But that's just my opinion.
I like it and its simplicity, but haven't used it since I bought it and won't be using it until I can import my own samples. The only feature I miss.
rompler with its advanced sample chopping feature not sampler load your own samples to audiolayer beathawk segments etc not chomplr that has its own highquality unique samples iap soundpacks
I bought and using it but those who talk about not being able to upload their own samples not me some other persons suggest look some decent samplers available in the appstore
i think need to add gate mode for note triggering
@WillieNegus you're not suppose to read description, you're not suppose to buy a product for what it is right now. We have to buy it and hope the features we want gets added, if they don't get added by the first update we're suppose to complain and complain some more and not make any music because that feature we want will make our music sound better. We need that platinum status and that feature will do that for us. So for now stop making music and type, type, type

@WillieNegus word, app is bought. The 2 iap’s I previewed Based on your suggestion were dope so copped. I’ve paid more for a shitty lunch. I’ll now import into BM3 and mangle-f#ck the hell out of them like only the BM3 sampler can do and get busy. My ears will hear Diamond D and I will raise my arms in triumph until the scotch wears off and I pass out. I’ll do the same tomorrow, except I’ll be Madlib. I have crew that have paid literally thousands for desktop software and sample packs or spent days digging on YouTube or in record shops. I’m grown and just don’t have the funds or patience for that most days. This is a hobby for me and apps like this add exponentially to the fun. Thanks all for the suggestions.
I’m the 15,723rd best producer on the mic!!!!
That was my point as well. It's probably worth it if you like the samples. No sarcasm or malice, just a simple statement. I didn't know they were such a well known and popular company so that's pretty cool. I'm not a big user of samples other than drums but I have to admit they are doing something very well to be that popular.
The play icon I took as an indicator of the sample pack content. I didn't realise how little was in the packs so I thought there would be a lot more variation. I get your point but it's not exactly like downloading a 30 day demo, hating the software, buying it and then whining about it. I really thought the play button revealed a snapshot, which I suppose it does, but there is not much beyond that in the full pack from my point of view. I think the fact that they are inexpensive abbreviated versions is what makes them useless to me. Sort of like hitting the preview button, hearing an awesome bass sample but when you buy it is just the D string up to the third fret.
Seeing the interface is one thing, but it doesn't reveal how the start and end sliders work or how smooth the knobs turn for just one example. There are many other things I only discovered after buying and actually using the interface. Again it's just my opinion and I know I'm probably not the target market but I'm just telling my experience. No sarcasm, no malice, no intention to overthrow the monarch of a sample empire with millions of subjects.