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sugarbytes christmas sale

edited December 2020 in General App Discussion


on until jan 4th!

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  • They are selling Christmas trees now?

  • Can someone place the original prices.. I’m seeing Factory and Other synths for $9.99..

    https://sugar-bytes.de/products

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    They are selling Christmas trees now?

    i think just the ornaments 🤪

  • @RajahP said:
    Can someone place the original prices.. I’m seeing Factory and Other synths for $9.99..

    https://sugar-bytes.de/products

    You can check on a site like app sliced, but pretty sure that is half price or thereabouts.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @RajahP said:
    Can someone place the original prices.. I’m seeing Factory and Other synths for $9.99..

    https://sugar-bytes.de/products

    You can check on a site like app sliced, but pretty sure that is half price or thereabouts.

    Cool.. seems pretty reasonable.. for those synths.. Thanks.. 50%..

  • For those that don’t need any more synths,

    What should one pick up?

  • @mjcouche said:
    For those that don’t need any more synths,

    What should one pick up?

    Drum Computer.. if you don’t already..

  • @RajahP said:

    @mjcouche said:
    For those that don’t need any more synths,

    What should one pick up?

    Drum Computer.. if you don’t already..

    Did pick this one up in BF Sale. And Aparillo. Eying Factory and maybe some others...

  • @RajahP said:

    @mjcouche said:
    For those that don’t need any more synths,

    What should one pick up?

    Drum Computer.. if you don’t already..

    Doesn’t look like it’s included in the sale though.

  • Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

  • edited December 2020

    @Intrepolicious said:
    Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

    I love it and use it often but like anything it depends on your workflow. It's a great groovebox, with 3 layers: sample slicing, drum, bass, and an effects section, with lots of randomisation options. I use it often. Presets are a bit on the wacky side, but I've created quite a few useful ones of my own which feature regularly.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @RajahP said:
    Can someone place the original prices.. I’m seeing Factory and Other synths for $9.99..

    https://sugar-bytes.de/products

    You can check on a site like app sliced, but pretty sure that is half price or thereabouts.

    I remember the IAP for Factory being £17.99, so I'm guessing it's the same in dollars usually.

  • @Intrepolicious said:
    Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

    Egoist is fantastic for creating something new out of riffs that are otherwise not interesting. I’ve used it a few times to take something and work it into a much more interesting piece than it was when I started.

    To me its strength is that it’s a great tool to experiment with using just about anything as input.

  • @craftycurate said:

    @Intrepolicious said:
    Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

    I love it and use it often but like anything it depends on your workflow. It's a great groovebox, with 3 layers: sample slicing, drum, bass, and an effects section, with lots of randomisation options. I use it often. Presets are a bit on the wacky side, but I've created quite a few useful ones of my own which feature regularly.

    @michael_m said:

    @Intrepolicious said:
    Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

    Egoist is fantastic for creating something new out of riffs that are otherwise not interesting. I’ve used it a few times to take something and work it into a much more interesting piece than it was when I started.

    To me its strength is that it’s a great tool to experiment with using just about anything as input.

    Thanks guys, I guess now would be the time to grab it eh?

  • @Intrepolicious said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Intrepolicious said:
    Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

    I love it and use it often but like anything it depends on your workflow. It's a great groovebox, with 3 layers: sample slicing, drum, bass, and an effects section, with lots of randomisation options. I use it often. Presets are a bit on the wacky side, but I've created quite a few useful ones of my own which feature regularly.

    @michael_m said:

    @Intrepolicious said:
    Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

    Egoist is fantastic for creating something new out of riffs that are otherwise not interesting. I’ve used it a few times to take something and work it into a much more interesting piece than it was when I started.

    To me its strength is that it’s a great tool to experiment with using just about anything as input.

    Thanks guys, I guess now would be the time to grab it eh?

    Yes, an essential tool.

  • @lukesleepwalker said:

    @Intrepolicious said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Intrepolicious said:
    Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

    I love it and use it often but like anything it depends on your workflow. It's a great groovebox, with 3 layers: sample slicing, drum, bass, and an effects section, with lots of randomisation options. I use it often. Presets are a bit on the wacky side, but I've created quite a few useful ones of my own which feature regularly.

    @michael_m said:

    @Intrepolicious said:
    Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

    Egoist is fantastic for creating something new out of riffs that are otherwise not interesting. I’ve used it a few times to take something and work it into a much more interesting piece than it was when I started.

    To me its strength is that it’s a great tool to experiment with using just about anything as input.

    Thanks guys, I guess now would be the time to grab it eh?

    Yes, an essential tool.

    Thanks. Can you describe what makes it essential for you?

  • @Intrepolicious said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @Intrepolicious said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Intrepolicious said:
    Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

    I love it and use it often but like anything it depends on your workflow. It's a great groovebox, with 3 layers: sample slicing, drum, bass, and an effects section, with lots of randomisation options. I use it often. Presets are a bit on the wacky side, but I've created quite a few useful ones of my own which feature regularly.

    @michael_m said:

    @Intrepolicious said:
    Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

    Egoist is fantastic for creating something new out of riffs that are otherwise not interesting. I’ve used it a few times to take something and work it into a much more interesting piece than it was when I started.

    To me its strength is that it’s a great tool to experiment with using just about anything as input.

    Thanks guys, I guess now would be the time to grab it eh?

    Yes, an essential tool.

    Thanks. Can you describe what makes it essential for you?

    As @michael_m asserts above, egoist is essential for me to “think differently” about a track or a composition. My ears get tired of things that have been done before and egoist never fails to take something mediocre and turn it into something interesting. It’s mostly due to the flexibility of the random buttons—it allows you to progressively stretch something in different directions by randomizing very specific aspects of a loop or sample or sequence. And once you get the samples/loops sounding interesting you can then use the same flexible randomizations to effects settings and sequences. It’s also great fun.

  • edited December 2020

    @lukesleepwalker

    It has a built in pattern\song mode if you work that way, but it also works well in a more improvised workflow, allowing you to stack up a bunch of pattern variations and switch between them on the fly. I haven't tried doing this by MIDI, but you can just tap on the pattern buttons to switch in real time.

    Also the effects section adds a further layer of unexpected outcomes. The overall sound leans more towards electronica, but it can offer a layer of rhythmic interest in a mix alongside other drum\percussive\sequenced elements.

    It really depends on what kind of music you like to make, but if you like sample based workflows, and sequenced\rhythmic elements in your sound, then Egoist would likely be a welcome addition to your toolkit.

  • @craftycurate said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @RajahP said:
    Can someone place the original prices.. I’m seeing Factory and Other synths for $9.99..

    https://sugar-bytes.de/products

    You can check on a site like app sliced, but pretty sure that is half price or thereabouts.

    I remember the IAP for Factory being £17.99, so I'm guessing it's the same in dollars usually.

    Thanks.. guess I will grab one..

  • @lukesleepwalker said:

    @Intrepolicious said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @Intrepolicious said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Intrepolicious said:
    Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

    I love it and use it often but like anything it depends on your workflow. It's a great groovebox, with 3 layers: sample slicing, drum, bass, and an effects section, with lots of randomisation options. I use it often. Presets are a bit on the wacky side, but I've created quite a few useful ones of my own which feature regularly.

    @michael_m said:

    @Intrepolicious said:
    Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

    Egoist is fantastic for creating something new out of riffs that are otherwise not interesting. I’ve used it a few times to take something and work it into a much more interesting piece than it was when I started.

    To me its strength is that it’s a great tool to experiment with using just about anything as input.

    Thanks guys, I guess now would be the time to grab it eh?

    Yes, an essential tool.

    Thanks. Can you describe what makes it essential for you?

    As @michael_m asserts above, egoist is essential for me to “think differently” about a track or a composition. My ears get tired of things that have been done before and egoist never fails to take something mediocre and turn it into something interesting. It’s mostly due to the flexibility of the random buttons—it allows you to progressively stretch something in different directions by randomizing very specific aspects of a loop or sample or sequence. And once you get the samples/loops sounding interesting you can then use the same flexible randomizations to effects settings and sequences. It’s also great fun.

    Thank you. It does look fun!

  • @craftycurate said:
    @lukesleepwalker

    It has a built in pattern\song mode if you work that way, but it also works well in a more improvised workflow, allowing you to stack up a bunch of pattern variations and switch between them on the fly. I haven't tried doing this by MIDI, but you can just tap on the pattern buttons to switch in real time.

    Also the effects section adds a further layer of unexpected outcomes. The overall sound leans more towards electronica, but it can offer a layer of rhythmic interest in a mix alongside other drum\percussive\sequenced elements.

    It really depends on what kind of music you like to make, but if you like sample based workflows, and sequenced\rhythmic elements in your sound, then Egoist would likely be a welcome addition to your toolkit.

    Yep, preaching to the choir here. 😉

    I do use the patterns along the bottom as an essential part of my flow. Once I get something going that I like I use the copy function and paste into the next pattern (A to B, etc) and keep futzing with it to get new stuff. If it goes badly I can revert by pasting it in again. If it goes well, print it and paste into C and on and on. Creative juicer!

  • No Drum Computer or Looperator in this sale...that sucks

  • @ninobeatz said:
    No Drum Computer or Looperator in this sale...that sucks

    I think Drum Computer may be a couple dollars off on the IAP. I believe the regular price is $26.99.

  • edited December 2020

    @Philh0954 said:

    @ninobeatz said:
    No Drum Computer or Looperator in this sale...that sucks

    I think Drum Computer may be a couple dollars off on the IAP. I believe the regular price is $26.99.

    Yes, as it has just been realeased, it fair not to brake DumComputer's price more than that... and it definitely worth it 👍🏻

  • @Intrepolicious said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @Intrepolicious said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @Intrepolicious said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Intrepolicious said:
    Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

    I love it and use it often but like anything it depends on your workflow. It's a great groovebox, with 3 layers: sample slicing, drum, bass, and an effects section, with lots of randomisation options. I use it often. Presets are a bit on the wacky side, but I've created quite a few useful ones of my own which feature regularly.

    @michael_m said:

    @Intrepolicious said:
    Anyone recommend Egoist? Regularly 30 bucks?

    Egoist is fantastic for creating something new out of riffs that are otherwise not interesting. I’ve used it a few times to take something and work it into a much more interesting piece than it was when I started.

    To me its strength is that it’s a great tool to experiment with using just about anything as input.

    Thanks guys, I guess now would be the time to grab it eh?

    Yes, an essential tool.

    Thanks. Can you describe what makes it essential for you?

    As @michael_m asserts above, egoist is essential for me to “think differently” about a track or a composition. My ears get tired of things that have been done before and egoist never fails to take something mediocre and turn it into something interesting. It’s mostly due to the flexibility of the random buttons—it allows you to progressively stretch something in different directions by randomizing very specific aspects of a loop or sample or sequence. And once you get the samples/loops sounding interesting you can then use the same flexible randomizations to effects settings and sequences. It’s also great fun.

    Thank you. It does look fun!

    Fun indeed!

  • edited December 2020

    @RajahP said:

    @mjcouche said:
    For those that don’t need any more synths,

    What should one pick up?

    Drum Computer.. if you don’t already..

    Gotta remind it's iOS 13 or higher.
    Maybe it's just me stuck in the past (my device only goes til iOS 12 :lol:)

    Loved the track @lukesleepwalker
    Gotta give it a try sampling online stuff :lol:

  • Just grabbed Unique, I stayed away from it all this time because of bad reviews and low rating but I’m loving it. I’m thinking about getting WOW filerbox but I already have a ton of filter apps. Is anyone using it over others?

  • @ninobeatz said:
    No Drum Computer or Looperator in this sale...that sucks

    Looperator is £/$2 off... Usual price is 17.99 I think

  • edited December 2020

    @Strizbiz said:
    Just grabbed Unique, I stayed away from it all this time because of bad reviews and low rating but I’m loving it. I’m thinking about getting WOW filerbox but I already have a ton of filter apps. Is anyone using it over others?

    A thread about AUv3 filters just came up the other day. Some good info there, and options for other filters, their strengths etc.
    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/42672/let-s-talk-auv3-filters/p1

    Imo, the WOW filters are good for harsher sounds, saturated/distorted filtering, or vowel sounds. TB Dual VCF has sweeter filters, and were modeled more recently than the 4 year old WOW filters. The coolest standalone filter on IOS imo is Polylvoks. ApeFilter is the most surgical (and also wonderfully weird). VCS3 VCF is the highest 'quality' filter. Can't comment on the JAF Collection, but I've heard good things about their quality. Mirack has many filters for the cost of a single app. Drambo's filters are also really really nice, and can self resonate beautifully.

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