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2021 iOS App Sales and Discussion

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  • edited December 2021

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Don’t sleep on tonality one of my personal favorite music apps. It's one of my go-to apps.

    +1 Tonality was always good and it has continued to get even better.

    If you are looking for a pad style chord launcher, there is none better. It has this excellent feature when changing chords that you can set it to only trigger notes which are not shared by the current chord and the one being triggered, so that shared notes continue, and are not ended and retriggered. This is perfect for smooth ambient chord transitions where you want to transition between chords as subtly as possible.

    I had suggested this feature to the dev ( @TonalityApp ) , who was super responsive and easy to deal with, and worked on it with me over several revisions to nail it.

  • The DrumComputer Full Version IAP upgrade is $19.99, down from $29.99.

  • Samplewiz. You can add a spectrum. Always just sounds like a shimmer reverb to me though.

    Samplewiz can sample and be mpe for sample.

    Audiolayer can be zones. Apart from cpu. Is samplewiz with multple auv3 the same?

  • edited December 2021

    Sugar Bytes

    Don’t forget IAPS are also discounted on on Factory, Looperator, Drum Computer, Aparillo

  • @craftycurate said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Don’t sleep on tonality one of my personal favorite music apps. It's one of my go-to apps.

    +1 Tonality was always good and it has continued to get even better.

    If you are looking for a pad style chord launcher, there is none better. It has this excellent feature when changing chords that you can set it to only trigger notes which are not shared by the current chord and the one being triggered, so that shared notes continue, and are not ended and retriggered. This is perfect for smooth ambient chord transitions where you want to transition between chords as subtly as possible.

    I had suggested this feature to the dev ( @TonalityApp ) , who was super responsive and easy to deal with, and worked on it with me over several revisions to nail it.

    And the AU pads is just one of 4 included AU’s. Chord Pads, Chord & Scale Identification, Circle of Fifths, & Grand Staff. Plus an entire theory resource. So much in this one little app.

  • IMHO - Using the monetary system where you are from is totally fine, others can convert it or check on the App Store.

  • Audio Spleeter is $10 off down to $14.99

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/audio-spleeter/id1594893048

    Is spleeter free online?

  • @SNystrom said:
    The DrumComputer Full Version IAP upgrade is $19.99, down from $29.99.

    Do you know how many sample layers there are per pad?

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    IMHO - Using the monetary system where you are from is totally fine, others can convert it or check on the App Store.

    They just hatin' on us seppos again.

  • edited December 2021

    Pics

    Splitstick for Prisma is free usually $3.99 - art photo filters

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/splitstick-for-prisma/id1515030717

  • edited December 2021

    Finally bought the one synth for desktop I could not replace with any other synth: Aparillo by Sugar Bytes.

    Love this one.

  • @onastarchase said:

    @SNystrom said:
    The DrumComputer Full Version IAP upgrade is $19.99, down from $29.99.

    Do you know how many sample layers there are per pad?

    No, I haven’t used it much at all because I’ve been waiting on a holiday sale for the IAP 😉

    The app description doesn’t help, either, but I imagine a forum member will provide the answer shortly…

  • @SNystrom said:

    @onastarchase said:

    @SNystrom said:
    The DrumComputer Full Version IAP upgrade is $19.99, down from $29.99.

    Do you know how many sample layers there are per pad?

    No, I haven’t used it much at all because I’ve been waiting on a holiday sale for the IAP 😉

    The app description doesn’t help, either, but I imagine a forum member will provide the answer shortly…

    One. You really need to think of this as a drum synth that incorporates a sample as an element of the synthesized sound, not as a sample-based drum machine.

  • @NeuM said:
    Finally bought the one synth for desktop I could not replace with any other synth: Aparillo by Sugar Bytes.

    Love this one.

    Quiet, you. I'm busy trying to talk myself out it.

  • @aaronpc said:

    @NeuM said:
    Finally bought the one synth for desktop I could not replace with any other synth: Aparillo by Sugar Bytes.

    Love this one.

    Quiet, you. I'm busy trying to talk myself out it.

    Don't take too long. I suspect the sale won't last.

  • @NeuM said:
    Finally bought the one synth for desktop I could not replace with any other synth: Aparillo by Sugar Bytes.

    Love this one.

    How much was the discount? I know it's at $10, but I forget how much it costs usually.

    I keep wondering whether it's a usable synth for me, since most of its sounds are quite strange... Awesome, but perhaps better suited for film and less for music.

  • edited December 2021

    @EdGG said:

    @NeuM said:
    Finally bought the one synth for desktop I could not replace with any other synth: Aparillo by Sugar Bytes.

    Love this one.

    How much was the discount? I know it's at $10, but I forget how much it costs usually.

    I keep wondering whether it's a usable synth for me, since most of its sounds are quite strange... Awesome, but perhaps better suited for film and less for music.

    I paid $79.00. Worth it. I admit a lot of my pieces tend to sound orchestral or cinematic, so it's ideal for my needs.

  • @benlefoe said:

    @Simon said:

    @Ailerom said:
    AU prices! Woohoo!!!

    Not everyone is in Yankeeland. In fact, most of the world isn't. :smiley:

    Well if we’re going to pick the currency used in the highest number of countries it should be the Euro. But most people know the USD conversion rate to their own currency. Except that app store prices seem to be based on completely arbitrary exchange rates.

    I don't know if arbitrary is the right assumption, e.g in the Swedish store a tax rate of 25% is added as it is on all stuff you buy here (from food to cars) and I guess that's the case in many other countries as well.

  • @Pxlhg said:

    @benlefoe said:

    @Simon said:

    @Ailerom said:
    AU prices! Woohoo!!!

    Not everyone is in Yankeeland. In fact, most of the world isn't. :smiley:

    Well if we’re going to pick the currency used in the highest number of countries it should be the Euro. But most people know the USD conversion rate to their own currency. Except that app store prices seem to be based on completely arbitrary exchange rates.

    I don't know if arbitrary is the right assumption, e.g in the Swedish store a tax rate of 25% is added as it is on all stuff you buy here (from food to cars) and I guess that's the case in many other countries as well.

    Maybe Pops and list all currencies?

    Kidding. US is fine by me. As said, I already know how much further to insert the Apple fee extractor. Roughly.

  • @NeuM said:
    Finally bought the one synth for desktop I could not replace with any other synth: Aparillo by Sugar Bytes.

    Love this one.

    The thing I always come back to with Aparillo, is that for all the cleverness of the Orbital engine, it's only a two FM operator synth at its core. It's not that I don't appreciate the rich movement that's possible with the modulation options, I just wish it had a 4 or 6 operator FM synth at its core.

    I'm aware it's probably a mental block unique to me, and I don't regret purchasing Aparillo but whenever I use it I really wish SB would release ULTRA Aparillo with a more complex FM synth engine at its core. :)

  • @telecharge said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    IMHO - Using the monetary system where you are from is totally fine, others can convert it or check on the App Store.

    They just hatin' on us seppos again.

    I wasn't but now I know you are a seppo I'll think about it. BTW, what's a seppo?

  • @Ailerom said:

    @telecharge said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    IMHO - Using the monetary system where you are from is totally fine, others can convert it or check on the App Store.

    They just hatin' on us seppos again.

    I wasn't but now I know you are a seppo I'll think about it. BTW, what's a seppo?

    "Seppo is an extinct genus of spiders, possibly of the superfamily Palpimanoidea, that lived about 180 million years ago, in the Early Jurassic of what is now Europe. The sole species Seppo koponeni is known from a single fossil from Grimmen, Germany. With the scorpion Liassoscorpionides, it is one of the two only known arachnids from the Lower Jurassic of Germany."

  • @NeuM said:

    @Ailerom said:

    @telecharge said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    IMHO - Using the monetary system where you are from is totally fine, others can convert it or check on the App Store.

    They just hatin' on us seppos again.

    I wasn't but now I know you are a seppo I'll think about it. BTW, what's a seppo?

    "Seppo is an extinct genus of spiders, possibly of the superfamily Palpimanoidea, that lived about 180 million years ago, in the Early Jurassic of what is now Europe. The sole species Seppo koponeni is known from a single fossil from Grimmen, Germany. With the scorpion Liassoscorpionides, it is one of the two only known arachnids from the Lower Jurassic of Germany."

    Thanks for that. I've been reading a lot about spiders lately. But not from and archaeological point of view. I only knew there were primitive and modern spiders but this one is sort of in between maybe.

  • edited December 2021

    @Poppadocrock said:
    IMHO - Using the monetary system where you are from is totally fine, others can convert it or check on the App Store.

    I used AU dollars because I had bookmarked those 2 apps on the Australian app store with the original price noted in the bookmark. That way I can tell how much of a discount you get during the sale period.

    I didn't know what the U.S.A. prices were... and I didn't care :smiley:

    I figured people could check out the price in their area.

  • @NeuM said:

    @Ailerom said:

    @telecharge said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    IMHO - Using the monetary system where you are from is totally fine, others can convert it or check on the App Store.

    They just hatin' on us seppos again.

    I wasn't but now I know you are a seppo I'll think about it. BTW, what's a seppo?

    "Seppo is an extinct genus of spiders, possibly of the superfamily Palpimanoidea, that lived about 180 million years ago, in the Early Jurassic of what is now Europe. The sole species Seppo koponeni is known from a single fossil from Grimmen, Germany. With the scorpion Liassoscorpionides, it is one of the two only known arachnids from the Lower Jurassic of Germany."

    Or a "Septic Tank" used as a rhyming slang replacement for "Yank". I believe it was used a fair bit here in Australia back in the day however it's origins may be British?

  • @Cambler said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Ailerom said:

    @telecharge said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    IMHO - Using the monetary system where you are from is totally fine, others can convert it or check on the App Store.

    They just hatin' on us seppos again.

    I wasn't but now I know you are a seppo I'll think about it. BTW, what's a seppo?

    "Seppo is an extinct genus of spiders, possibly of the superfamily Palpimanoidea, that lived about 180 million years ago, in the Early Jurassic of what is now Europe. The sole species Seppo koponeni is known from a single fossil from Grimmen, Germany. With the scorpion Liassoscorpionides, it is one of the two only known arachnids from the Lower Jurassic of Germany."

    Or a "Septic Tank" used as a rhyming slang replacement for "Yank". I believe it was used a fair bit here in Australia back in the day however it's origins may be British?

    That sounds about right. Us Brits (or should I say more accurately Londoners) came up with 'Septic Tank' but like all good Cockney Rhyming, it got shortened to 'Septic'. But then you Aussies just had to go and stick an 'O' on the end and so the Cockney becomes Aussie in one fell swoop... :)

  • @Simon said:
    @Ailerom said:
    AU prices! Woohoo!!!

    Not everyone is in Yankeeland. In fact, most of the world isn't. :smiley:

    We have to write petitions to Apple to create a common currency for music apps - AUv3 USD ;)

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Audio Spleeter is $10 off down to $14.99

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/audio-spleeter/id1594893048

    Is spleeter free online?

    Kind of? It is available for free (or for $1 donation) as a Max for Live device here:
    https://azuki.bandcamp.com/merch/max-for-live-stem-splitter-spleeter

    And here is decent tutorial:

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Audio Spleeter is $10 off down to $14.99

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/audio-spleeter/id1594893048

    Is spleeter free online?

    Free to download and install. I did use the Windows version. But be warned,
    installing it is a hell of a job, but i’ve succeeded thanks to this YouTube video:

    It’s a big install. 5.5 GB if i remember correctly.

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