Loopy Pro: Create music, your way.
What is Loopy Pro? — Loopy Pro is a powerful, flexible, and intuitive live looper, sampler, clip launcher and DAW for iPhone and iPad. At its core, it allows you to record and layer sounds in real-time to create complex musical arrangements. But it doesn’t stop there—Loopy Pro offers advanced tools to customize your workflow, build dynamic performance setups, and create a seamless connection between instruments, effects, and external gear.
Use it for live looping, sequencing, arranging, mixing, and much more. Whether you're a live performer, a producer, or just experimenting with sound, Loopy Pro helps you take control of your creative process.
Download on the App StoreLoopy Pro is your all-in-one musical toolkit. Try it for free today.
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Utility
Snap Markup Annotation Tool is free usually $1.99
Grid Music Player is free usually $.99
Melody Gen is free usually $1.99
It's tempting, because they're so good. But I'm starting to think, I'd be better off going to Drambo (which I have) with Atom 2 (which I don't). I really need a versatile piano roll - with scales like in Gadget, since I'm not much of a keyboardist.
4P Progressions is $2 or 20% off at $7.99
Atom 2 is my go to. I also use helium and LK but mostly atom 2. All 3 are good though.
Utility
Vidiom Video Translator is free usually $19.99
Actually, seems like Acoustic 2 for Nanostudio 2 is 5.99, so no discount.
At least on my side
Nembrini
MRH810 V2 Lead Series is 50% off at $9.99
Developer/Website
CAOCAP is free usually $.99 - use mindmap to build html 5
Photo
Gifive is free usually $.99 - Gif to Live Photos or Live Photos to Gif
Listening
Stream Music Player is free usually $1.99
Piano lessons
Piano Seesaw is $20 off at $2.99 - piano lessons for any age but particularly ages 6-10
4P Midi Strummer is $2 off at $7.99
Progressions is on the same sale as well, shared above…
2 new apps just released by Sketch Audio, same developer as Audio Symmetric, who made some really cool apps like Ooda, Zoa, Auto Pad, and SDS-X.
Both apps on 50% Intro Pricing at $3.99 until this Saturday.
Blip Box drum synth
Phase Monkey Poly synth
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/amplitube-tonex/id1613359930
Down from $149.99
Now if they can just do this for MixBox
Whoa… that’s over 60% off
SaxoTools is free usually $3.99 - saxophone training that listens to played notes.
I think this is a repeat but…
PolyNome The Metronome is 50% off at $9.99
iDousyn is discounted another $1 down to $.99
4Pockets has placed discounts on ‘NuRack ($8.99), Euclidean ($6.99), Copperhead ($8.99) and Harmonic Exciter ($5.99)
https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/4pockets-com/id370131860
I was looking forward to more friendly price for apps and plugins here (iOS world) in comparison to PC. It is generally true (Nembrini, Scaler2, ToneBoosters, ...) but definitely not in case of Tonex. I'm mentally not ready to pay another $60 for the same software I purchased several months ago:

Thanks @ninobeatz
All Kai Aras apps are 40% 50% and 60% off. I believe until the end of the month, but not certain, only saw that in one of the App Store descriptions.
He has 17 apps including the Free Midi Spy, so 16 Apps on sale!
I think the IAPs are discounted as well.
Utility
Touch Search + is free usually $2.99 was on sale for $.99 now discounted to free.
Video
Time code Tool is $5 off at $.99 - convert timecode formats for videos
Art
Art Authority for iPad is free usually $9.99 - 100k classic works of art.
100,000 works of art, 180 megabytes... how many kb does that allot to each image? I've always kind of liked the idea of giant art collections contained in an app with intelligent browsing or linking, but every such thing I've ever seen (mostly from the days of CD-roms) have been cursed with sickly looking artifact-riddled lo-rez images that crush the soul. I'm sure there are exceptions.
BTW, this is free, it's not a complaint about the app, but about the apparent failure of the tradition of the sumptuous art book replete with plates and fine reproductions to make the jump to digital publishing., as far as I can tell. You can even hold an Ipad like a book.
I use:
Google Arts & Culture and Wikiart