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I agree with this 100%. There’s no substitute on iOS for what mixbox offers.
Is v tempting but I’m still going to hold out for my Streetlytron to go AUv3
@BCKeys
Let's hope the IKM representative that's been posting in this thread is taking note of your feedback, it's not the first time points of a similar nature has been raised and they seem very valid to me.
I don’t believe in being a completist. If you don’t have a need for it I respect that. Don’t buy it.
IK is experimenting to see how much the market is willing to pay for app if their caliber.and also what price will give them the best return. It is still a market under development.
Tonebooster and Nembrini have raised priced of apps in high demands.
In the end more expensive app are better for the iOS ecosystem. But not for our wallets 😉
You are mistaking a software company for a bespoke tailor.
Software companies don't do what every single customer asks them to do. Bespoke tailors do. And you pay through the nose for it.
You make a lot of good points - I agree with you 100%.
It was just your earlier comment "I asked for basic functions for Syntronik, IKM never listened to me" that seemed strange to me because big software companies are not normally organised to respond to requests by individual people and it sounded like you expected that.
But I agree with your points - I hate it when an app has no presets. Epecially with an expensive piece of software.
I can’t believe this hasn’t been asked yet, but how does this compare with Streetlytron?
Streetlytron is great as it's another of those products that've been created in partnership with Streetly Electronics (creators of both the original and modern-day versions of the Mellotron). On the negative, the library isn't as large as SampleTron 2 (I'm not including the non-Tron instruments in SampleTron 2) and it's not AUv3. But on the positive it still has many of the classic Mellotron samples included in its 1.7Gb library and Streetlytron Pro is only £13 so that's a major price advantage.
A sample library is a little different to a dedicated Mellotron emulation but sure that's a decent enough sample library with regards to the instruments it samples, especially as it's based on the more recent M4000 (although some will naysay the modern incarnation of the Tron).
Mellowsound by Fingerlab is AUV3 and sounds pretty good for the price.
https://apps.apple.com/es/app/mellowsound/id1313209081
Agree. Eventhough it has a fairly limited number of voices it features the main ones Mellotron lovers would expect.
The only other downside is that it’s too realistic with the samples cutting out after 8 seconds (like the actual Mellotron).
Mellotron xl is really good sounding!
The Sound Test Room video:
I’m digging it. Not as simple to use as Streetlytron or Chamberlin, but way more options of sounds and models and excellent modeling effects. Yes it is pricey and takes a boatload of storage space, but it is a definitive collection of those types of instruments. Plus the capability to load user samples. A fantastic musical tool.
WEN 50% OFF SALE ADMINS???
It's still brand new and I suspect sales are going well, despite the current price. I'm still considering buying it myself.
Yeah, it’s the non-Tron samples that excite (and the ability to load my own… hmmm… ).
The price has gone up to £89.99.
Right now it would seem
When I saw the price go up to £89.99 I had a suspicion that a 50% was on the way. I don't usually double up on iOS and desktop apps but I picked up Sampletron 2 when it was £60 and didn't regret it (I use it a lot for added texture when working with Dorico on the iPad). I think it's pretty decent value at £45 as it's far more than a set of Mellotron samples. The synthesis and fx elements allow you to do some really expressive stuff with its three layers (which can be thought of as three separate oscillators in synthesis terms), and the tape simulation can be used for everything from subtle compression through to circuit-bent madness.
Version 1.1.0 is out:
What’s New in v1.1.0
*Some new features require iOS 13 or later
Any long time iOS users out there? What's your impression of this one, is it worth the price? There are still no AUV3 alternatives as far as I can see, so I'm considering a purchase. Mellotronics Streetlytron Pro is only Inter-App Audio. Hm ...
I like it, I've used it in a couple of tracks as a lo-fi pad/texture, and it works really well for that purpose. It has a bit more to it than most other Mellotron apps, in that you can go for the straight vintage sound, or a more modern variant. The fact that it has ADSR controls really helps IMO.
I’m constantly tempted by this but that price man. I wish I could use my IK jam bucks to put towards it but that seems to only work for desktop and hardware.
I already have the Fingerlabs app, Lo-Fi tape/piano, the Streetlytron stuff, and the Mellotron stuff itself. Plus more synth and tape effects than I can throw a stick at. Can’t decide how much I’d really be missing out on, though the features list is tempting.
How does it fair in competition with everything else? I have the streetlytron apps, the Mellotron apps themselves, Fingerlabs, Lo-Fi tape/piano, etc. would it offer anything more considering I have all of those?