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2021 iOS App Sales and Discussion

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  • @SNystrom said:

    What an odd combination!

    It’s like pairing Jazz Drummer with Death Metal Drummer (if Luis had actually created such a demon spawn).

    I would have though creating a Mid East Drummer/Indian Drummer bundle would make the most sense — since they have been recently updated to work fluidly together…

    Oh well.

    Reggae - techno - reggae would describe many of my nights out, not so far apart I reckon.

  • Purchases so far…
    I believe Pipa is one of those “oh this is awesome” apps that I’ll use between 0 and 1 times.

    I’ll probably get Tal-uno aswell, just because it looks so bloody cool, which will once again divert me from actually trying to get to know a synth. I have a shitload of synths and can’t even tell which one to go to for each occasion.

  • @SNystrom said:

    What an odd combination!

    It’s like pairing Jazz Drummer with Death Metal Drummer (if Luis had actually created such a demon spawn).

    I would have though creating a Mid East Drummer/Indian Drummer bundle would make the most sense — since they have been recently updated to work fluidly together…

    Oh well.

    Got FD so the bundle only get me a dollar and few cents discount? 🤔🤑🧐

  • @tahiche said:
    I believe Pipa is one of those “oh this is awesome” apps that I’ll use between 0 and 1 times.

    Beautifully put. :) I kind of feel the same way after waiting for the sale, buying it and playing around with it for a few minutes. But I'm not going to get a refund because I must make an example of myself 😬. I knew what I was going into and still did it. Not good.

  • @tahiche said:
    Purchases so far…
    I believe Pipa is one of those “oh this is awesome” apps that I’ll use between 0 and 1 times.

    I’ll probably get Tal-uno aswell, just because it looks so bloody cool, which will once again divert me from actually trying to get to know a synth. I have a shitload of synths and can’t even tell which one to go to for each occasion.

    Honestly, uno might be the best synth to learn well first, subtractive synthesis is probably the easiest one to wrap your head around and uno is based on one of the most popular poly subtractive synths ever and sounds great!

    You could challenge yourself to just use that one synth for everything until it starts to click because it can do it all (and do it very well), bass, pads leads, wild sound fx etc

  • @ervin said:

    @tahiche said:
    I believe Pipa is one of those “oh this is awesome” apps that I’ll use between 0 and 1 times.

    Beautifully put. :) I kind of feel the same way after waiting for the sale, buying it and playing around with it for a few minutes. But I'm not going to get a refund because I must make an example of myself 😬. I knew what I was going into and still did it. Not good.

    That amounts to 2€ for a “uuuuhhhhh” and 2€ for an “aahhhhh”. Not bad.
    I had a very specific need for a choir of “eeehhhs” once and I hired a retired Bulgarian choir, that was 30€ at least, this seems like a deal.

  • @ronnieb said:

    @tahiche said:
    Purchases so far…
    I believe Pipa is one of those “oh this is awesome” apps that I’ll use between 0 and 1 times.

    I’ll probably get Tal-uno aswell, just because it looks so bloody cool, which will once again divert me from actually trying to get to know a synth. I have a shitload of synths and can’t even tell which one to go to for each occasion.

    Honestly, uno might be the best synth to learn well first, subtractive synthesis is probably the easiest one to wrap your head around and uno is based on one of the most popular poly subtractive synths ever and sounds great!

    You could challenge yourself to just use that one synth for everything until it starts to click because it can do it all (and do it very well), bass, pads leads, wild sound fx etc

    The irony… 😂

    Ok, I’m off to buy Uno.
    You know why I suck at Synths?. I read “it can do bass”, then I see than every single synth has bass presets, and pads, and strings… and I haven’t spent enough time to train my ear and hear the nuances and character of a specific synth. It’s blurr-synthesis.

  • I've already spent double what I wanted to but, bring on Squaresynth sale!

  • edited November 2021

    Beatmaker 3 is tempting at this price point. For now I’m working with two setups: AUM + AU sequencers for live sets and Cubasis 3 for linear workflows. I would really like to have a clip launcher with Midi and audio that I can integrate with my two existing setups. I also tried Zenbeats but it does not deliver important features that I want (native Launchpad support, flexible routing). I know BM3 is deep but I think it is not easy to integrate. Would you say BM3 is worth a shot or should I better wait for Loopy Pro?

  • edited November 2021

    Lumbeat Jazz & Indian bundle 30% off.
    Just picked Indian up for £4 as already have Jazz 👊🏻

  • For working with your audio samples creating ambient textures and soundscapes, Sliver is brutally good. One of my best purchases this Black Friday.

    And rymdigare has become one of the most distinctive effects in my arsenal. It's incredible the sense of movement that can give to normal, monotonous sounds.

    Still waiting for a sale in Auria Pro and ID-700.

    And I have doubts about getting Fundamental, or wait for Fundamental 2 to be ported to iOS.

  • Based on the news cycle, most ios devs now seem to interpret Black Friday as being a Thursday, and Friday itself is looking decidedly anticlimactic in comparison. 🤷

  • @TimRussell said:
    Lumbeat Jazz & Indian bundle 30% off.
    Just picked Indian up for £4 as already have Jazz 👊🏻

    What will be the next bundle combination, Rock + Mid-East? :D

  • @ervin said:

    @tahiche said:
    I believe Pipa is one of those “oh this is awesome” apps that I’ll use between 0 and 1 times.

    Beautifully put. :) I kind of feel the same way after waiting for the sale, buying it and playing around with it for a few minutes. But I'm not going to get a refund because I must make an example of myself 😬. I knew what I was going into and still did it. Not good.

    Oh look! 95% of my app purchases in a paragraph lol.

    Although, I must say that Thesys was ever such an awesome call by our resident expert sitting where sound waves meet electricity, @jonmoore. Cheers mate!

  • @tahiche said:

    @ervin said:

    @tahiche said:
    I believe Pipa is one of those “oh this is awesome” apps that I’ll use between 0 and 1 times.

    Beautifully put. :) I kind of feel the same way after waiting for the sale, buying it and playing around with it for a few minutes. But I'm not going to get a refund because I must make an example of myself 😬. I knew what I was going into and still did it. Not good.

    That amounts to 2€ for a “uuuuhhhhh” and 2€ for an “aahhhhh”. Not bad.
    I had a very specific need for a choir of “eeehhhs” once and I hired a retired Bulgarian choir, that was 30€ at least, this seems like a deal.

    Lol, I think my life could be expressed as “retired Bulgarian Choir”. I find I use Pipa regularly, but I use choirs regularly. It has an ethereal, other worldly sound you can’t get with other choir apps.

  • uhhhm Chipspeech would be awesome. But i'm barely productive on iOS as it is
    They should release it on iOS :tongue:

  • @Dante777 said:

    @TimRussell said:
    Lumbeat Jazz & Indian bundle 30% off.
    Just picked Indian up for £4 as already have Jazz 👊🏻

    What will be the next bundle combination, Rock + Mid-East? :D

    If they pair Rock + Indian, would you have an insta-Bloodywood jam?

  • @senhorlampada said:

    @Dante777 said:

    @TimRussell said:
    Lumbeat Jazz & Indian bundle 30% off.
    Just picked Indian up for £4 as already have Jazz 👊🏻

    What will be the next bundle combination, Rock + Mid-East? :D

    If they pair Rock + Indian, would you have an insta-Bloodywood jam?

    Yeah, and insta-headtablabang! B)

  • @anickt said:

    Be nice if people would buy this awesome app (IMHO the best iOS DAW in many aspects) so Blip can justify adding audio tracks to it. NS2 only sold 5% of NS1 sales. I don’t get it. 😐

    I can hazard one theory. There was a huge gap between NS1 not working on up to date iOS, and NS2 coming out. In the gap, I discovered Audiobus, and connecting apps together using it, and by the time NS2 arrived I was barely using NS1on my old iPad. I bought it immediately, then discovered it had lost Audiobus connectivity, which was a late addition to NS1. It was added very quickly, though. And then I found it couldn’t record MIDI from AUs, only send, so with apps like IFretless bass you couldn’t easily use the playing surface.

    The upshot is, that despite buying all the IAPs, as aspects of NS2 are fantastic, I actually have barely used it, mainly using AUM these days.

    Which is a shame, and please note I am not being horrible about NS2 or the developer - it’s a huge undertaking, and what is there is very good. But I suspect the gap was too long, and people had moved to other solutions (eg Cubasis, GarageBand) by the time it came out, which could already do audio tracks etc. If it got audio tracks and two-way MIDI with AUs, I’d probably use it a lot more for grid-based stuff.

    NS1 really only had the original Beatmaker (which I really didn’t get on with at all) as competition, so it sold like hot cakes.

  • @Edward_Alexander said:

    @rud said:

    I paid full price for future drummer and so reggae is £4 today in a bundle.

    I wish he’d throw together a few different bundles! I need some Middle East, Brazil, or Indian drummer! Oh, Jazz as well.

    Wow… who don’t have these should get them…

    @SNystrom said:

    What an odd combination!

    It’s like pairing Jazz Drummer with Death Metal Drummer (if Luis had actually created such a demon spawn).

    I would have though creating a Mid East Drummer/Indian Drummer bundle would make the most sense — since they have been recently updated to work fluidly together…

    Oh well.

    The new update, if implanted to all his app (iBassist too) would make them ALL work ‘fluidly together’.. I look for this update everyday at the App Store..

  • @ervin said:
    Based on the news cycle, most ios devs now seem to interpret Black Friday as being a Thursday, and Friday itself is looking decidedly anticlimactic in comparison. 🤷

    Seems like a fair assessment, but the "holiday" sales season is well underway, and I'm sure there will be plenty of offers going forward into the new year.

  • Loving Indian Drummer, esp at double speed. If you have Jazz Drummer, a steal at seven bucks.

  • @tahiche said:
    Purchases so far…

    I'd like to get your take on DigiStix 2 whenever you have the chance to dig into it. I know your quest for an AUv3 drum sampler has been a long journey.

  • Oh dang it... Jazz and Indian are the only ones I dont have. (besides the metronome :lol:) Temptation is rising

  • edited November 2021

    No Audio Damage apps on sale for BF this year...?

  • And no Drambo :'(

  • @krassmann said:
    Beatmaker 3 is tempting at this price point. For now I’m working with two setups: AUM + AU sequencers for live sets and Cubasis 3 for linear workflows. I would really like to have a clip launcher with Midi and audio that I can integrate with my two existing setups. I also tried Zenbeats but it does not deliver important features that I want (native Launchpad support, flexible routing). I know BM3 is deep but I think it is not easy to integrate. Would you say BM3 is worth a shot or should I better wait for Loopy Pro?

    BM3 IMO = no direct MIDI mapping to parameters,
    only MIDI map to „intua system” select track and then 16 macros. So 16 knobs for all session.
    Other than this it is very nice daw.

  • @anickt said:

    Be nice if people would buy this awesome app (IMHO the best iOS DAW in many aspects) so Blip can justify adding audio tracks to it. NS2 only sold 5% of NS1 sales. I don’t get it. 😐

    OK, your wish has been granted - bought it. NS1 was one of my favorite apps. I never bought NS2 because it doesn’t quite seem to fit into the ecosystem I’m using within iOS today, which is based on using AUv3 plugins with AUM, Cubasis, or Drambo as the host. Audio tracks would be awesome, but at this point, I think I’d equally like to see NS2’s components be available as AUv3 plugins in other hosts.

  • @szczyp said:

    @krassmann said:
    Beatmaker 3 is tempting at this price point. For now I’m working with two setups: AUM + AU sequencers for live sets and Cubasis 3 for linear workflows. I would really like to have a clip launcher with Midi and audio that I can integrate with my two existing setups. I also tried Zenbeats but it does not deliver important features that I want (native Launchpad support, flexible routing). I know BM3 is deep but I think it is not easy to integrate. Would you say BM3 is worth a shot or should I better wait for Loopy Pro?

    BM3 IMO = no direct MIDI mapping to parameters,
    only MIDI map to „intua system” select track and then 16 macros. So 16 knobs for all session.
    Other than this it is very nice daw.

    duh thanks. I think I better wait for Loopy pro.

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