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Ampify Removing Packs from Store from Groovebox This Week

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  • @Samu said:

    @reasOne said:
    This really is weird logic^^^
    Have too many choices hindering creativity??

    If you've got 1000000 kicks to go thru you'll spend more time browsing for kicks than actually making music :)
    Say you'd only have a TR-909, Juno-106, M1, Akai S950 and a mixer with a bunch basic effects. Would that be a limitation?

    I hope that Ampify will focus on adding more functionality for future updates...

    Browsing kicks may take a lot of time, but the whole info structure of the app is based on soundpacks and if they want to change that now that’s fine but still, to say it in the way they did is very strange.
    If someone wants to browse kicks all day as opposed to making music who cares that there human right 👊 😂😂😂

    Id personally rather see the way the app functions get updated over just soundpacks. I assume the people coding the app are not the same people that are doing the sound desing so the packs shouldn’t halt the apps growth, but i could be wrong.

    But i won’t lie i like their soundpacks, when I’m just bored and want to jam, nothing beats spending a couple bucks on some great sounds and just having a jam session, and if they take em away I’ll miss them. I’m not prepared to Just buy them all right now tho!

  • @reasOne said:
    This really is weird logic^^^
    Have too many choices hindering creativity??
    Well download everything now!!!!

    Haha what?

    That's textbook marketing BS, and it sounds like it was thought up by a rather junior associate :) best of all it wasn't even necessary. Saying they are refreshing the offering and putting the delete candidates on a quick sale would have brought them understanding AND money. It's a completely legitimate argument to make. Anyway, their product, their decision.

  • @ervin said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @ahallam said:
    If they’re going to remove them anyways, they should have just made them free. @AmpifyxNovation?

    Diluting the pool with free stuff may get in the way of selling the sound packs that generate the money to pay their employees.

    If it was that simple there would be no free packs in any app ever...

    Not so.

    A developer or marketer makes an educated guess about how much free content will serve its intended purpose (demonstrating the quality of the paid packs, helping a new user get started without needing to invest more to get started). Too many free packs and you may not generate the revenue you need. If they suddenly make a larger percentage of the available options free, they will almost certainly reduce sales of the paid packs.

  • So is there anyway to backup and restore packs to external storage or the cloud or something?

  • I have all the packs 😂😂😂hope that I will be able to restore them in the future😂

  • @Charlesalbert said:
    I have all the packs 😂😂😂hope that I will be able to restore them in the future😂

    Maybe someone who is worried should send the support people a question about this through their normal support channel. It might be worry about nothing.

  • I will send them a mail later💪

  • @BiancaNeve said:
    So is there anyway to backup and restore packs to external storage or the cloud or something?

    Not that I know of. It doesn’t show up in files or anything. Relies on them being downloaded.

  • The packs are like 20 patches for one of the synths, or a few new samples for the drum machine. I have at least 3500+ patches in my Analog Keys, I’m still using it though, how weird. I’m not even gonna mention Omnisphere, oh wait I did..

    Groovebox and their other apps are only there to sell sound packs.

  • I have a decent amount of presets I’ve bought, a lot of them are great. Personally I would recommend unlocking the full versions of the synths. You can come up with some really great sounds yourself and save them. I really wish we could import our own samples into the Drums though. I pretty much just use the drums as a ruff guide and them export the project into Ableton and do the real drum track there.

  • Hi everyone,

    We have temporarily removed some older Groovebox sound packs because we found it can be overwhelming for first time users to navigate such a vast range. We’ll eventually rotate these sound packs, so they are not disappearing forever and will be back at some point.

    You will be able to restore any sound packs you have purchased (even if they are not be currently available in the store right now).

    To do this, make sure you are signed into the same Apple ID you purchased them with, then go to:

    Groovebox -> Settings -> Restore purchases

    We hope this helps! :)

  • @AmpifyxNovation said:
    Hi everyone,

    We have temporarily removed some older Groovebox sound packs because we found it can be overwhelming for first time users to navigate such a vast range. We’ll eventually rotate these sound packs, so they are not disappearing forever and will be back at some point.

    You will be able to restore any sound packs you have purchased (even if they are not be currently available in the store right now).

    To do this, make sure you are signed into the same Apple ID you purchased them with, then go to:

    Groovebox -> Settings -> Restore purchases

    We hope this helps! :)

    Yea that helps a lot, because that was my biggest concern here, since there is no way to backup them. I have a lot of those packs and if I lose them because I switched iPads that would be a bummer. If they are still available for restoring I'm fine.

  • @AmpifyxNovation said:
    Hi everyone,

    We have temporarily removed some older Groovebox sound packs because we found it can be overwhelming for first time users to navigate such a vast range. We’ll eventually rotate these sound packs, so they are not disappearing forever and will be back at some point.

    You will be able to restore any sound packs you have purchased (even if they are not be currently available in the store right now).

    To do this, make sure you are signed into the same Apple ID you purchased them with, then go to:

    Groovebox -> Settings -> Restore purchases

    We hope this helps! :)

    Thank you for clarifying and for responding to my email 👍

  • @AmpifyxNovation said:
    Hi everyone,

    We have temporarily removed some older Groovebox sound packs because we found it can be overwhelming for first time users to navigate such a vast range.

    Alternatively, you could have organised navigation within the app in a way that does not overwhelm your users... 🤷

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