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  • @ervin said:
    Is it overly ambitious to dream about an app that is able to read in a list of all the apps I have currently installed on the iPad and create a list that I can then tag?

    Especially with FX apps, I admit I don't know how many and which apps of a given FX type I have installed, so it would be great help to see a tailored list of them when I'm trying to apply some FX to a sound etc.

    I had been wondering this for a while after getting @cem_olcay 's Patch Roulette : https://apps.apple.com/us/app/patch-roulette-auv3-randomizer/id6443959959

    This has a quick list of all Auv3 apps and I thought it would be great if he (or somebody) could expand this into a kind of catalog app for music and have the roulette part just be an extra feature.

  • edited December 2022

    @Angie - I like the determination that just oozes from your workaround. The struggle is real but one has to get there somehow 😄👍

    @Samu - your method sounds impressively disciplined. It also seems to imply that you already know what you want to do and what apps you need to do that. In contrast, I'm still in the phase where I'm looking around, trying things, discovering new ways to play with music apps. Your approach appears to be more sustainable, especially if app prices begin to rise 🤷

  • @ervin said:

    @Samu - your method sounds impressively disciplined. It also seems to imply that you already know what you want to do and what apps you need to do that.

    Yepp, I now have all the tools I practically need with Desktop and iPad complementing each other.

    So during 2023 I will focus on what I've already got and really learn them inside and out...
    ...and in the process reduce the number of apps even more to increase focus.

    I may get an app or two but only after careful evaluation and app-prices as such will not be the issue.

    So no more 'support the dev buys' or 'insta-buys' as one extra sale will not matter in the long run anyway...
    ...but for me it's better spent elsewhere...

    The 'discipline' came from a long time of wondering 'What the F am I doing with all these apps?' and after checking how much I had already spent on apps over the past 10+ years...

    Cheers!

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  • @tja said:

    So far, I resisted all other recommendations - even for Trooper, Megalit or Audulus 4 (which requires iPadOS 16, so is out anyways)

    Even though I've got both Trooper and Megalit I've not used them that much but they are fun to tweak and quite capable and good 'sampler fodder' when needed.

    Audulus 4 is something I may consider at some point but as Audulus 3 never really 'clicked' with me I'm a bit reserved towards it...

    But yeah, sometimes enough is enough :sunglasses:

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