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Beat Scholar has been released!

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  • @OrLub said:

    @Knoepfe said:

    @OrLub said:

    @Knoepfe said:
    @OrLub
    Am I the only one who can‘t run Beat Scholar? What am I missing?

    @Knoepfe said:
    What‘s wrong with me? Couldn’t made a single hit yet…

    (Edit): I can‘t even buy it. (No IAP restriction). Nagscreen keeps nagging only…

    Hey -

    What do you mean? What happens when you tap "Start Trial"? or the iPad price?

    Hey

    it happens that what you see in the gif I made - nothing. Only the link to your website has a function. I reinstalled it and I even switched the device off and on gain ;-)

    Gif is from standalone mode, in AUM I hear a beat running but the screen ist the same. With the same non-response…

    I checked turning iap restrictions on and off again, I can‘t buy it ;-)

    🤔

    Huh.. I'll try and look into it.
    This is the only report of this issue we got so far.

    Do you have a Laptop/Desktop Mac with the same app store user that you can try and activate with?

    Yes but still on 10.10 ;-)
    Maybe I‘ll can organize a workaround on the weekend. I‘ll let you know.
    Cheers!

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  • heshes
    edited June 2023

    @hpc said:
    Having a blast with the trial so far - only thing I'm curious about is if there are any plans of possibility of a pattern-chaining feature?

    Already in there, if I understand what you mean. Click on the A/B and you'll see your pattern and can click '+' to add more. For chaining just sequence the midi notes in corner. Or is that not what you mean?

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  • edited June 2023

    I just want to write to say that since using beat scholar, I pretty much only think of beats in terms of pizzas and slices. I’m not sure I can go back to other sequencers.

    The Presets are awesome. I had originally gone through them, but without finding pattern selector. I had to go back through them all again. For the ipad price, the presets could justify the price of the app alone. I got a crazy amount of ideas by going through the presets and it is gratifying to see how various things are done. In fact, I would suggest that there be a way to cut from presets/patterns into another preset/init pattern. Maybe this can already be done? I know you can cut/copy/paste full bars and rows within a pattern, but I’d like to take some preset rows into my own user preset.

    Regarding probability of playing a pizza slice, I’m not sure I’d use it that much, but if the feature is added, I think another button on the bottom row (similar to the velocity button) and as you lower the probability of the slice the slice becomes more transparent, and allows the background color to bleed through. I think that would be a good implementation because then you could see instrument+velocity (color change)+probability (transparency) all simultaneously.

    Regarding the merging of pizza slices, I don’t think this is necessary and would probably complicate the code. You can always add another row that has a different slice # on the same beat to accomplish the same thing, and indeed a lot of presets do this already. There are a couple particular cases that doesn’t cover (for instance 2 slices to 4 slices, the 2-slice always plays 1-2 and 3-4 of the 4 slice, but maybe sometimes you’d want it play 2-3 of the 4 slice?) I’m not sure about this and it’s difficult to articulate.

    The only thing I wanted to mention is that running the AUv3 in my host, there is a weird delay when moving the window around, the beat scholar graphics don’t move with the window frame, while all my other auv3s do. This is probably an artifact from the advanced pizza graphics, but it scares me. Also, even with beat scholar AUX disabled, if the AUv3 isn’t explicitly off in the host, or the standalone app is open in the background, it consumes a lot of battery. Over my last few charge cycles, Beat Scholar background activity has consumed 33% of the charge.

    Thanks for making this app. I don’t think I could live without it now!

    EDIT: one other thing, and I’m not sure if it’s possible (because of the freedom that Beat Scholar provides to put any sound in any slice) but it would be nice to be able to record a finger-jam in Beat Scholar and have it transcribed to pizza slices. Sometimes it would be helpful to see how to implement something I’m playing, and it can take experimentation to get it to sound right! The great presets mostly offset this need, but it would still be cool to see.

  • edited June 2023

    @eyalamir @OrLub Apologies if these have already been asked for but here are two more requests/suggestions.

    It would be really useful to be able to update/overwrite an existing user preset without having to enter the same name again.

    Please could there be an option in the Settings to open with the Init preset loaded when the app is launched? Understandably you want one of your presets to load by default for new users but after becoming familiarised with the app, I find myself wishing it would open ‘empty’ by default for that slight workflow improvement. (An option to launch with the last used preset would also be appreciated no doubt).

  • @geremy said:
    I just want to write to say that since using beat scholar, I pretty much only think of beats in terms of pizzas and slices. I’m not sure I can go back to other sequencers.

    The Presets are awesome. I had originally gone through them, but without finding pattern selector. I had to go back through them all again. For the ipad price, the presets could justify the price of the app alone. I got a crazy amount of ideas by going through the presets and it is gratifying to see how various things are done. In fact, I would suggest that there be a way to cut from presets/patterns into another preset/init pattern. Maybe this can already be done? I know you can cut/copy/paste full bars and rows within a pattern, but I’d like to take some preset rows into my own user preset.

    Regarding probability of playing a pizza slice, I’m not sure I’d use it that much, but if the feature is added, I think another button on the bottom row (similar to the velocity button) and as you lower the probability of the slice the slice becomes more transparent, and allows the background color to bleed through. I think that would be a good implementation because then you could see instrument+velocity (color change)+probability (transparency) all simultaneously.

    Regarding the merging of pizza slices, I don’t think this is necessary and would probably complicate the code. You can always add another row that has a different slice # on the same beat to accomplish the same thing, and indeed a lot of presets do this already. There are a couple particular cases that doesn’t cover (for instance 2 slices to 4 slices, the 2-slice always plays 1-2 and 3-4 of the 4 slice, but maybe sometimes you’d want it play 2-3 of the 4 slice?) I’m not sure about this and it’s difficult to articulate.

    The only thing I wanted to mention is that running the AUv3 in my host, there is a weird delay when moving the window around, the beat scholar graphics don’t move with the window frame, while all my other auv3s do. This is probably an artifact from the advanced pizza graphics, but it scares me. Also, even with beat scholar AUX disabled, if the AUv3 isn’t explicitly off in the host, or the standalone app is open in the background, it consumes a lot of battery. Over my last few charge cycles, Beat Scholar background activity has consumed 33% of the charge.

    Thanks for making this app. I don’t think I could live without it now!

    EDIT: one other thing, and I’m not sure if it’s possible (because of the freedom that Beat Scholar provides to put any sound in any slice) but it would be nice to be able to record a finger-jam in Beat Scholar and have it transcribed to pizza slices. Sometimes it would be helpful to see how to implement something I’m playing, and it can take experimentation to get it to sound right! The great presets mostly offset this need, but it would still be cool to see.

    Yeah, this app is great but the way it eats battery is like nothing I’ve ever seen. Eyal recommended turning off the aux section - basically reverb. But why should that eat up sooo much battery. I feel like there could definitely be some optimization required. Also seems to make my ipad hotter than normal. Normally it doesn’t break a sweat.

  • @Gavinski said:
    Yeah, this app is great but the way it eats battery is like nothing I’ve ever seen. Eyal recommended turning off the aux section - basically reverb. But why should that eat up sooo much battery. I feel like there could definitely be some optimization required. Also seems to make my ipad hotter than normal. Normally it doesn’t break a sweat.

    The reverb we've decided to use is just pretty expensive CPU-wise even on higher end desktops. It's based on a pretty long convolution (IR), so it can't be dramatically optimized, but it can of course be turned off.
    We can possibly offer a lighter reverb option in the future.

    Regarding optimizations that aren't related to the audio engine, like maybe improve the battery the UI takes - it's definitely something we may be able to make better with future updates.

    @Robin2 said:
    It would be really useful to be able to update/overwrite an existing user preset without having to enter the same name again.

    Please could there be an option in the Settings to open with the Init preset loaded when the app is launched? Understandably you want one of your presets to load by default for new users but after becoming familiarised with the app, I find myself wishing it would open ‘empty’ by default for that slight workflow improvement. (An option to launch with the last used preset would also be appreciated no doubt).

    Those are all very good suggestions. Over time, we hope to improve the file/init preset handling aspect in Beat Scholar.

  • @geremy said:
    I just want to write to say that since using beat scholar, I pretty much only think of beats in terms of pizzas and slices. I’m not sure I can go back to other sequencers.

    The Presets are awesome. I had originally gone through them, but without finding pattern selector. I had to go back through them all again. For the ipad price, the presets could justify the price of the app alone. I got a crazy amount of ideas by going through the presets and it is gratifying to see how various things are done. In fact, I would suggest that there be a way to cut from presets/patterns into another preset/init pattern. Maybe this can already be done? I know you can cut/copy/paste full bars and rows within a pattern, but I’d like to take some preset rows into my own user preset.

    Regarding probability of playing a pizza slice, I’m not sure I’d use it that much, but if the feature is added, I think another button on the bottom row (similar to the velocity button) and as you lower the probability of the slice the slice becomes more transparent, and allows the background color to bleed through. I think that would be a good implementation because then you could see instrument+velocity (color change)+probability (transparency) all simultaneously.

    Regarding the merging of pizza slices, I don’t think this is necessary and would probably complicate the code. You can always add another row that has a different slice # on the same beat to accomplish the same thing, and indeed a lot of presets do this already. There are a couple particular cases that doesn’t cover (for instance 2 slices to 4 slices, the 2-slice always plays 1-2 and 3-4 of the 4 slice, but maybe sometimes you’d want it play 2-3 of the 4 slice?) I’m not sure about this and it’s difficult to articulate.

    The only thing I wanted to mention is that running the AUv3 in my host, there is a weird delay when moving the window around, the beat scholar graphics don’t move with the window frame, while all my other auv3s do. This is probably an artifact from the advanced pizza graphics, but it scares me. Also, even with beat scholar AUX disabled, if the AUv3 isn’t explicitly off in the host, or the standalone app is open in the background, it consumes a lot of battery. Over my last few charge cycles, Beat Scholar background activity has consumed 33% of the charge.

    Thanks for making this app. I don’t think I could live without it now!

    EDIT: one other thing, and I’m not sure if it’s possible (because of the freedom that Beat Scholar provides to put any sound in any slice) but it would be nice to be able to record a finger-jam in Beat Scholar and have it transcribed to pizza slices. Sometimes it would be helpful to see how to implement something I’m playing, and it can take experimentation to get it to sound right! The great presets mostly offset this need, but it would still be cool to see.

    Thank you so much for the kind words :) Very happy to hear you clicked with Beat Scholar so well...
    I'm also glad you're enjoying the presets, I made most of the factory library with the intention of inspiring some unique beat making and showcasing what BS is all about.

    Re. copying patterns - open the arrangement menu (A|B Button) press and hold a pattern you want to copy, select "copy".
    Now that pattern is in your clipboard and can be pasted anywhere you want, even onto another preset/init preset. Unfortunately it's not yet possible to copy & paste a lane.

    Sorry about the graphic bug, we're working on having faster resizing and we'll discuss the battery life issue for sure.

    Thanks again!

  • It would be helpful to have the MIDI note displayed above the drum pad when changing MIDI notes in the same way the values for envelope, filter, and effects are are displayed above their sliders. You really can't see the MIDI note changing under your finger when sliding up/down.

    It would also be helpful to have a similar "pop-out" for all of the horizontal sliders (swing control, randomizer module, etc.) like you have for the pan control. The swing control could stand to be less sensitive, too.

  • My big request would be to have polymeter options, not just polyrhythm! I'm genuinely very surprised you can't set different lengths for different lanes in such an otherwise sophisticated app

  • @OrLub said:

    Re. copying patterns - open the arrangement menu (A|B Button) press and hold a pattern you want to copy, select "copy".
    Now that pattern is in your clipboard and can be pasted anywhere you want, even onto another preset/init preset. Unfortunately it's not yet possible to copy & paste a lane.

    Oh, I did realize that would work onto other presets! Thanks.

  • edited June 2023

    @eyalamir @OrLub Thanks for the update.. a few workflow additions would be nice:

    • copy/paste/clear single lanes would be handy for longer patterns

    • could we get a double tap to reset swing + step trigger chance + spacing (randomize section).. everything else is now double tap to reset..

    • dedicated shift left/right buttons for individual pizzas.. doing it from the contextual menu without a keyboard is a pain.. especially the shift options.. shifting more than once is ridiculously complex..

    • saving to file with a name that has spaces in it results in “%2” being added to file name in the preset box. I guess it’s only cosmetic but annoying regardless.

    • once presets are in the menu, how can you delete them?

  • @Gavinski said:

    @geremy said:
    I just want to write to say that since using beat scholar, I pretty much only think of beats in terms of pizzas and slices. I’m not sure I can go back to other sequencers.

    The Presets are awesome. I had originally gone through them, but without finding pattern selector. I had to go back through them all again. For the ipad price, the presets could justify the price of the app alone. I got a crazy amount of ideas by going through the presets and it is gratifying to see how various things are done. In fact, I would suggest that there be a way to cut from presets/patterns into another preset/init pattern. Maybe this can already be done? I know you can cut/copy/paste full bars and rows within a pattern, but I’d like to take some preset rows into my own user preset.

    Regarding probability of playing a pizza slice, I’m not sure I’d use it that much, but if the feature is added, I think another button on the bottom row (similar to the velocity button) and as you lower the probability of the slice the slice becomes more transparent, and allows the background color to bleed through. I think that would be a good implementation because then you could see instrument+velocity (color change)+probability (transparency) all simultaneously.

    Regarding the merging of pizza slices, I don’t think this is necessary and would probably complicate the code. You can always add another row that has a different slice # on the same beat to accomplish the same thing, and indeed a lot of presets do this already. There are a couple particular cases that doesn’t cover (for instance 2 slices to 4 slices, the 2-slice always plays 1-2 and 3-4 of the 4 slice, but maybe sometimes you’d want it play 2-3 of the 4 slice?) I’m not sure about this and it’s difficult to articulate.

    The only thing I wanted to mention is that running the AUv3 in my host, there is a weird delay when moving the window around, the beat scholar graphics don’t move with the window frame, while all my other auv3s do. This is probably an artifact from the advanced pizza graphics, but it scares me. Also, even with beat scholar AUX disabled, if the AUv3 isn’t explicitly off in the host, or the standalone app is open in the background, it consumes a lot of battery. Over my last few charge cycles, Beat Scholar background activity has consumed 33% of the charge.

    Thanks for making this app. I don’t think I could live without it now!

    EDIT: one other thing, and I’m not sure if it’s possible (because of the freedom that Beat Scholar provides to put any sound in any slice) but it would be nice to be able to record a finger-jam in Beat Scholar and have it transcribed to pizza slices. Sometimes it would be helpful to see how to implement something I’m playing, and it can take experimentation to get it to sound right! The great presets mostly offset this need, but it would still be cool to see.

    Yeah, this app is great but the way it eats battery is like nothing I’ve ever seen. Eyal recommended turning off the aux section - basically reverb. But why should that eat up sooo much battery. I feel like there could definitely be some optimization required. Also seems to make my ipad hotter than normal. Normally it doesn’t break a sweat.

    Bit of a battery guzzler for me too ... in my experience with other apps battery guzzling tends to relate to graphics/screen redrawing rather than audio/DSP.

  • heshes
    edited June 2023

    @craftycurate said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @geremy said:
    I just want to write to say that since using beat scholar, I pretty much only think of beats in terms of pizzas and slices. I’m not sure I can go back to other sequencers.

    The Presets are awesome. I had originally gone through them, but without finding pattern selector. I had to go back through them all again. For the ipad price, the presets could justify the price of the app alone. I got a crazy amount of ideas by going through the presets and it is gratifying to see how various things are done. In fact, I would suggest that there be a way to cut from presets/patterns into another preset/init pattern. Maybe this can already be done? I know you can cut/copy/paste full bars and rows within a pattern, but I’d like to take some preset rows into my own user preset.

    Regarding probability of playing a pizza slice, I’m not sure I’d use it that much, but if the feature is added, I think another button on the bottom row (similar to the velocity button) and as you lower the probability of the slice the slice becomes more transparent, and allows the background color to bleed through. I think that would be a good implementation because then you could see instrument+velocity (color change)+probability (transparency) all simultaneously.

    Regarding the merging of pizza slices, I don’t think this is necessary and would probably complicate the code. You can always add another row that has a different slice # on the same beat to accomplish the same thing, and indeed a lot of presets do this already. There are a couple particular cases that doesn’t cover (for instance 2 slices to 4 slices, the 2-slice always plays 1-2 and 3-4 of the 4 slice, but maybe sometimes you’d want it play 2-3 of the 4 slice?) I’m not sure about this and it’s difficult to articulate.

    The only thing I wanted to mention is that running the AUv3 in my host, there is a weird delay when moving the window around, the beat scholar graphics don’t move with the window frame, while all my other auv3s do. This is probably an artifact from the advanced pizza graphics, but it scares me. Also, even with beat scholar AUX disabled, if the AUv3 isn’t explicitly off in the host, or the standalone app is open in the background, it consumes a lot of battery. Over my last few charge cycles, Beat Scholar background activity has consumed 33% of the charge.

    Thanks for making this app. I don’t think I could live without it now!

    EDIT: one other thing, and I’m not sure if it’s possible (because of the freedom that Beat Scholar provides to put any sound in any slice) but it would be nice to be able to record a finger-jam in Beat Scholar and have it transcribed to pizza slices. Sometimes it would be helpful to see how to implement something I’m playing, and it can take experimentation to get it to sound right! The great presets mostly offset this need, but it would still be cool to see.

    Yeah, this app is great but the way it eats battery is like nothing I’ve ever seen. Eyal recommended turning off the aux section - basically reverb. But why should that eat up sooo much battery. I feel like there could definitely be some optimization required. Also seems to make my ipad hotter than normal. Normally it doesn’t break a sweat.

    Bit of a battery guzzler for me too ... in my experience with other apps battery guzzling tends to relate to graphics/screen redrawing rather than audio/DSP.

    isn't this easy enough to test with Beat Scholar? Compare cpu usage with app in foreground with large display to with app in background?

  • @hes said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @geremy said:
    I just want to write to say that since using beat scholar, I pretty much only think of beats in terms of pizzas and slices. I’m not sure I can go back to other sequencers.

    The Presets are awesome. I had originally gone through them, but without finding pattern selector. I had to go back through them all again. For the ipad price, the presets could justify the price of the app alone. I got a crazy amount of ideas by going through the presets and it is gratifying to see how various things are done. In fact, I would suggest that there be a way to cut from presets/patterns into another preset/init pattern. Maybe this can already be done? I know you can cut/copy/paste full bars and rows within a pattern, but I’d like to take some preset rows into my own user preset.

    Regarding probability of playing a pizza slice, I’m not sure I’d use it that much, but if the feature is added, I think another button on the bottom row (similar to the velocity button) and as you lower the probability of the slice the slice becomes more transparent, and allows the background color to bleed through. I think that would be a good implementation because then you could see instrument+velocity (color change)+probability (transparency) all simultaneously.

    Regarding the merging of pizza slices, I don’t think this is necessary and would probably complicate the code. You can always add another row that has a different slice # on the same beat to accomplish the same thing, and indeed a lot of presets do this already. There are a couple particular cases that doesn’t cover (for instance 2 slices to 4 slices, the 2-slice always plays 1-2 and 3-4 of the 4 slice, but maybe sometimes you’d want it play 2-3 of the 4 slice?) I’m not sure about this and it’s difficult to articulate.

    The only thing I wanted to mention is that running the AUv3 in my host, there is a weird delay when moving the window around, the beat scholar graphics don’t move with the window frame, while all my other auv3s do. This is probably an artifact from the advanced pizza graphics, but it scares me. Also, even with beat scholar AUX disabled, if the AUv3 isn’t explicitly off in the host, or the standalone app is open in the background, it consumes a lot of battery. Over my last few charge cycles, Beat Scholar background activity has consumed 33% of the charge.

    Thanks for making this app. I don’t think I could live without it now!

    EDIT: one other thing, and I’m not sure if it’s possible (because of the freedom that Beat Scholar provides to put any sound in any slice) but it would be nice to be able to record a finger-jam in Beat Scholar and have it transcribed to pizza slices. Sometimes it would be helpful to see how to implement something I’m playing, and it can take experimentation to get it to sound right! The great presets mostly offset this need, but it would still be cool to see.

    Yeah, this app is great but the way it eats battery is like nothing I’ve ever seen. Eyal recommended turning off the aux section - basically reverb. But why should that eat up sooo much battery. I feel like there could definitely be some optimization required. Also seems to make my ipad hotter than normal. Normally it doesn’t break a sweat.

    Bit of a battery guzzler for me too ... in my experience with other apps battery guzzling tends to relate to graphics/screen redrawing rather than audio/DSP.

    isn't this easy enough to test with Beat Scholar? Compare cpu usage with app in foreground with large display to with app in background?

    It's not to do with CPU usage, but the speed of battery drain, but yes, it can be tested with GUI open and closed.

  • edited June 2023

    @geremy said:

    Yeah, this app is great but the way it eats battery is like nothing I’ve ever seen... I feel like there could definitely be some optimization required. Also seems to make my ipad hotter than normal. Normally it doesn’t break a sweat.

    It seems in AUM with some presets (e.g. GR8 init, etc.) the levels generated by the app itself are +3 to +4dB over 0dB (according to the AUM spike level indicator in the AUM audio channel hosting the app -not the main indicator at the top of AUM), i.e. the levels are too hot from the app itself producing digital distortion? Naturally some of the sounds are audibly distorting.

    I wonder if this could could contribute to our hardware running a little hot??

    Otherwise, what an AMAZING app!!!!! Very stoked about this one!!!!!

  • We just pushed a fix to the UI battery drain issue, version 1.4.13.
    Thank you all for reporting this very important problem.

    Hopefully it will pass App Store review in the next 24 hours or so.

  • @eyalamir said:
    We just pushed a fix to the UI battery drain issue, version 1.4.13.
    Thank you all for reporting this very important problem.

    Hopefully it will pass App Store review in the next 24 hours or so.

    .Great news Eyal!

  • Question, everything I read so far said iPad only price is $9.99 and my screen had been saying this. My trial just ended today and so I was about to purchase and if now says $19.99 now that the trial is over but the screen Shots others are sharing still show $9.99 it seems like . Is this a mistake or did price raise ? I know it’s well worth more than 9.99 I just can’t afford that right now and was all set to pay the ten and was caught off guard when it suddenly changed. Normally people have talked about if an intro fee is about to change and I have looked all over and can’t find any info saying that would be the reason. If the price raised I hope there will be an iap sale. I’m an educator about to have time off for the summer and need to be extra careful about my spending right now. really appreciated the trial version and don’t want to be complaining because it’s an amazing product, it’s more that if I had known the price would double once the trial expired i would have bought it before the trial finished. I was just busy with the last week of school here and was having so much fun with it I ended up waiting until the trial finished (https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/8c/447e6bjvbs0u.jpeg "")

  • AppStore says $20 now too

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  • Was also considering a purchase, but after an unnannounced price change from £10 to £20 I'll probably leave it for now. Maybe just an oversight on the dev's part, but would have been good to know that beforehand.

  • Any appstore description of an app that mentions an intro price should mention when it ends. I take it this one didn't? If so, it's bad form

  • edited June 2023

    @craftycurate said:
    Was also considering a purchase, but after an unnannounced price change from £10 to £20 I'll probably leave it for now. Maybe just an oversight on the dev's part, but would have been good to know that beforehand.

    People registered to our newsletter have known this was a special intro deal for a limited time.
    Feel free to register so you can know about deals we do from time to time. :)

    Putting price information in the app store description is a good tip, we'd definitely use that one in the future!

  • We've taken the comments here to heart, and reverted to the old price until June 15th.
    We will also send out a newsletter about it.

    Hope that somewhat helps. :)

  • edited June 2023

    @eyalamir said:

    @craftycurate said:
    Was also considering a purchase, but after an unnannounced price change from £10 to £20 I'll probably leave it for now. Maybe just an oversight on the dev's part, but would have been good to know that beforehand.

    People registered to our newsletter have known this was a special intro deal for a limited time.
    Feel free to register so you can know about deals we do from time to time. :)

    Putting price information in the app store description is a good tip, we'd definitely use that one in the future!

    Yup, definitely put it on the App Store description to cover all users, so it doesn't depend on people subscribing (and then actually reading) the newsletter (given modern digital habits of skimming over things) B)

  • @eyalamir said:
    We've taken the comments here to heart, and reverted to the old price until June 15th.
    We will also send out a newsletter about it.

    Hope that somewhat helps. :)

    Boss move Eyal! You guys continue to impress ♥

  • @eyalamir said:
    We've taken the comments here to heart, and reverted to the old price until June 15th.
    We will also send out a newsletter about it.

    Hope that somewhat helps. :)

    That's great thanks! Great customer service :#

  • @eyalamir said:
    We've taken the comments here to heart, and reverted to the old price until June 15th.
    We will also send out a newsletter about it.

    Hope that somewhat helps. :)

    Classy move.. good on ya.. 🙏

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