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Indeed strange marketing but for $3.99 you get alot of sounds and they're all very usable unlike sounds in many other apps.
@MobileMusicPro : Yeah, I agree, definitely usable and cheap enough where you could use both Sylo AND Mixvibe in which case you’d really have a complete sh-t ton o’ sounds. Do you think Mixvibe sounds are of equal quality to Sylo?
Subscriptions for me depend on what the app is. I don't know what Sylo or Arcade are really. 😅 I subscribe to Wotja, Auxy Pro, and would definitely subscribe to Logic for a month to try that out if it ever comes to iPad. I wouldn't subscribe to a synth or effects as I like building my own chains in AUM and live perform those and/or use LFOs to adjust those.
I feel like I must be an idiot or something, is this available on iOS? I almost picked up the Reason+ & Arcade combo a month back or so, but said ah forget it, because I don't really like using external plugins with Reason. However, something like Arcade on iOS would be pretty awesome, and I still do most of my work on an iPad so it would be a better fit overall.
Just can't seem to find like... an app for this... or whatever lol... is it me?
I haven't tried sylo yet but one would certainly hope so, I believe both of these companies have some kind of VC investment backing so there's no excuse not to have great sounds.
Sylo is currently in beta and is not yet publicly available on the app store. You can see the desktop version here though:
@MobileMusicPro awesome, gonna check it in a bit. Thx!
So would you say the 3.99 octane app for iOS is worth it for a gritty, old school and new, boom bap/Griselda / Benny the butcher type beatmaker mostly? I’ve heard the app is glitchy and stuff which makes me not want to get it
This thing even has a “Strum” instrument. Could be that proverbial “game changer” app.
@pr4y_4_beats
I'd just sample if I were you. Find some loops or play something and sample yourself. From what I hear from Conway and Westisde stuff, Griselda records are mainly chopped drumbreaks and samples/resampled sounds. You can grab Koala Sampler, if you wanna spend some money and want a sampler workflow.
This is mostly what I do. I record myself playing some stuff I’ve picked up through 14 years of producing c key using zenbeats “key lock”, find a cool melody, layer it with pads or strings or add some vinyl crackle or old cassette tape FX, then export a wav of me just playing around with the Melody and chords.
Then use koala (desert island and the number 1 app I recommend for new iOS beatmakers that are learning)
Or Chomplr (love it)
Or the BM3 sampler, etc
Segments, etc. I choose whichever I’m feeling at the time (usually chomplr) and I chop up my sample into short 2-4 bar melodic loops.
But I also make trap beats and other more synthetic “type beats” (me and a local guy are trying to start a new genre we call gas) and so while I’m guessing octane would have some good sounds for that, it would just make it all the more worth it if it had sounds good for that gritty Griselda/Daringer/ alchemist sound and if so whose to say I can’t do the above workflow with octane? So I was just asking.
Your suggestion is valuable and it’s what I usually do, with bm3 and koala and Chomplr and sometimes AUM, sometimes with my own samples and other times sampling old records like the crate diggers did
Thank you though 🙏
It certainly has elements for trap and boom bap but there's no ultimate app for type beats as each is different requiring different synths/instruments, especially those types that are more sample based.
I think there are much better ways to get that kind of sound. Drambo, Koala + some AU synths, Beathawk, etc.
Love the Griselda guys tho. Conways new album was great.