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This, plus Lumafusion.

I’ve only tried a couple so far. Its funny when you buy an app and HAVE to use it. So I’m trying to squeeze in a Mononoke pad drenched in rymdigare sauce in a song I’m doing. It’s totally the wrong sound for the song, but don’t underestimate me or I’ll end up adding Pipa in there too.
Do you recommend Altispace 2?
Haven’t tried it yet, I’ll soak some Pipa in it and let you know!. 😜
I figure convolution reverb should be good for realistic spaces and Altispace looks like can do loads of stuff, with ducking and such. Maybe it can replace IMpulsation as a guitar cab IR loader too.
Ha!
Hard to answer.
I have purchased. Now I need some time to dig in.
But right now, I am gladly impressed with what I can do with AudioLayer and Harmony Eight.
I don't consider Animoog Z as a black friday purchase. It's more than that.
Animoog Z is a paradigm shift.
Really? It seems to me like a nice little update to an app that was an original contribution when it first came out ten years ago.
Sorry if it seemed like an overly broad assessment, but what I meant was it represents a paradigm shift for Moog. Whereas their other apps tend to emulate existing hardware, "Z" is a pure digital experience and it leverages this brilliantly with their 3-D interface.
Looking a few years into the future, I could see them adapting this synth to augmented reality for additional function.
On a related note for folks who don't know: Moog used the Animoog synth in the Theremini. I wonder if the Z update will make it into the Theremini firmware.
My five (from many others) purchases this BF which I'm the most happy for now: