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  • edited November 2023

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    Bingo. Samvada was a lot easier to dial in. I really miss it.

    Same here. It was a really great app. I deleted a while back but would love to see it make a comeback. That neon Silicon app is really good too though.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Nice review of all drone apps ITT.

    Drone Lab itself was new to me until two days ago. It is an excellent app. It seems like a work of art, with a beautiful oscilloscope at the top, three sound modules at the bottom, and a well-curated set of sounds.

    I’d kind of like to be able to load my own samples into the sfx slots, but that almost seems like painting on another man’s canvas.

    I’m very happy to have it.

    It’s great! The developer is fairly active as well. I have a track I’m working on now and the basis of it is a drone I recorded from this app and then dumped onto C3 to tinker with.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Nice review of all drone apps ITT.

    Drone Lab itself was new to me until two days ago. It is an excellent app. It seems like a work of art, with a beautiful oscilloscope at the top, three sound modules at the bottom, and a well-curated set of sounds.

    I’d kind of like to be able to load my own samples into the sfx slots, but that almost seems like painting on another man’s canvas.

    I’m very happy to have it.

    It’s great! The developer is fairly active as well. I have a track I’m working on now and the basis of it is a drone I recorded from this app and then dumped onto C3 to tinker with.

    @DroneLab_app just to share the love.

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