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  • edited September 2023

    @GUB said:
    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.

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Art

    Art Authority for iPad is free usually $9.99 - 100k classic works of art.

    I know, right? Lol. Not sure, I caught it free awhile ago, i remember browsing through it, I think some stuff is included but certain things are additional downloads. It’s offloaded now, but somebody might enjoy it.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    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.

    For anyone: does KB-1 offer anything to someone that already had Xequence Keys/Pads and Velocity Keyboard?

  • @HotStrange said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    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.

    For anyone: does KB-1 offer anything to someone that already had Xequence Keys/Pads and Velocity Keyboard?

    For regular non mpe velocity control I personally prefer to use y axis touch for this. When I need that my first choice is Xequence Keys, largely because I like the UI much more. Really tired of skeumorphic UIs, I find kb-1 kinda ugly and I think Xequence Keys is gorgeous - just a matter of personal taste.

    But, Xequence Keys is bizarrely lacking a Latch / Hold function, MD although it's on the dev's list, it doesn't look like it is a priority, so for times when I want Latch, like in my Phase Monkey demo where I had a mix of held notes and played notes triggering 5 different instances of Phase Monkey, I reach for kb-1. Unfortunately it does not remember held notes between sessions, and I can't think of a midi keyboard that does (tonality chord pads does but is not exactly a keyboard)

  • @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    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.

    For anyone: does KB-1 offer anything to someone that already had Xequence Keys/Pads and Velocity Keyboard?

    For regular non mpe velocity control I personally prefer to use y axis touch for this. When I need that my first choice is Xequence Keys, largely because I like the UI much more. Really tired of skeumorphic UIs, I find kb-1 kinda ugly and I think Xequence Keys is gorgeous - just a matter of personal taste.

    But, Xequence Keys is bizarrely lacking a Latch / Hold function, MD although it's on the dev's list, it doesn't look like it is a priority, so for times when I want Latch, like in my Phase Monkey demo where I had a mix of held notes and played notes triggering 5 different instances of Phase Monkey, I reach for kb-1. Unfortunately it does not remember held notes between sessions, and I can't think of a midi keyboard that does (tonality chord pads does but is not exactly a keyboard)

    Thanks! I love Xequence Keys/Pads as well and it’s my default keyboard for anything but the lack of a latch or hold feature is definitely its Achilles heel.

    Wim was nice enough to write me a Moziac script for latching notes, so that’s what I’ve been using the last few days. I guess that’s the only real benefit of kb-1 for me so maybe I should save my money and pass for now unless it does anything else unique?

    Btw I’m happy to share that script if you want it, that way you can still have latched notes using XK!

  • @johnfromberkeley said:

    @GUB said:
    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.

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Art

    Art Authority for iPad is free usually $9.99 - 100k classic works of art.

    I use:

    Google Arts & Culture and Wikiart

    Worth checking out the hi-res artworks available to download for free directly from many museums these days. Not surprisingly, they are generally beautiful quality scans of the artworks and allow you to zoom in to an extraordinary level of crisp detail.

    Just an example,

    https://www.nga.gov/open-access-images.html

    Lots of great, really hi-res artworks to be found on Wikimedia Commons.

    https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?search=High+resolution+art+&title=Special:MediaSearch&go=Go&type=page

  • @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    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.

    For anyone: does KB-1 offer anything to someone that already had Xequence Keys/Pads and Velocity Keyboard?

    For regular non mpe velocity control I personally prefer to use y axis touch for this. When I need that my first choice is Xequence Keys, largely because I like the UI much more. Really tired of skeumorphic UIs, I find kb-1 kinda ugly and I think Xequence Keys is gorgeous - just a matter of personal taste.

    But, Xequence Keys is bizarrely lacking a Latch / Hold function, MD although it's on the dev's list, it doesn't look like it is a priority, so for times when I want Latch, like in my Phase Monkey demo where I had a mix of held notes and played notes triggering 5 different instances of Phase Monkey, I reach for kb-1. Unfortunately it does not remember held notes between sessions, and I can't think of a midi keyboard that does (tonality chord pads does but is not exactly a keyboard)

    Thanks! I love Xequence Keys/Pads as well and it’s my default keyboard for anything but the lack of a latch or hold feature is definitely its Achilles heel.

    Wim was nice enough to write me a Moziac script for latching notes, so that’s what I’ve been using the last few days. I guess that’s the only real benefit of kb-1 for me so maybe I should save my money and pass for now unless it does anything else unique?

    Btw I’m happy to share that script if you want it, that way you can still have latched notes using XK!

    Please do! Does it remember the notes when you reopen a session? This is a fairly complex design decision for the designer - for me, it wouldn't actually even have to play the notes when the session is opened and the transport turned on, it would just be enough for it to show which notes were last held in the previous session and then I could manually retrigger the notes. This would be very useful for my drone workflow

  • @Robin2 said:

    @johnfromberkeley said:

    @GUB said:
    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.

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Art

    Art Authority for iPad is free usually $9.99 - 100k classic works of art.

    I use:

    Google Arts & Culture and Wikiart

    Worth checking out the hi-res artworks available to download for free directly from many museums these days. Not surprisingly, they are generally beautiful quality scans of the artworks and allow you to zoom in to an extraordinary level of crisp detail.

    Just an example,

    https://www.nga.gov/open-access-images.html

    Lots of great, really hi-res artworks to be found on Wikimedia Commons.

    https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?search=High+resolution+art+&title=Special:MediaSearch&go=Go&type=page

    Great tip, thnx!

  • @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    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.

    For anyone: does KB-1 offer anything to someone that already had Xequence Keys/Pads and Velocity Keyboard?

    For regular non mpe velocity control I personally prefer to use y axis touch for this. When I need that my first choice is Xequence Keys, largely because I like the UI much more. Really tired of skeumorphic UIs, I find kb-1 kinda ugly and I think Xequence Keys is gorgeous - just a matter of personal taste.

    But, Xequence Keys is bizarrely lacking a Latch / Hold function, MD although it's on the dev's list, it doesn't look like it is a priority, so for times when I want Latch, like in my Phase Monkey demo where I had a mix of held notes and played notes triggering 5 different instances of Phase Monkey, I reach for kb-1. Unfortunately it does not remember held notes between sessions, and I can't think of a midi keyboard that does (tonality chord pads does but is not exactly a keyboard)

    Thanks! I love Xequence Keys/Pads as well and it’s my default keyboard for anything but the lack of a latch or hold feature is definitely its Achilles heel.

    Wim was nice enough to write me a Moziac script for latching notes, so that’s what I’ve been using the last few days. I guess that’s the only real benefit of kb-1 for me so maybe I should save my money and pass for now unless it does anything else unique?

    Btw I’m happy to share that script if you want it, that way you can still have latched notes using XK!

    Please do! Does it remember the notes when you reopen a session? This is a fairly complex design decision for the designer - for me, it wouldn't actually even have to play the notes when the session is opened and the transport turned on, it would just be enough for it to show which notes were last held in the previous session and then I could manually retrigger the notes. This would be very useful for my drone workflow

    Unfortunately it doesn’t. I’m not sure if @wim or anyone could write that into it but I do hope a dev will make that into its own app eventually or it will be added to an existing app. Maybe Drambo 😂

  • SongZap is FREE usually $9.99 - preproduction and songwriting app

  • Productivity

    Alloy - Launcher and Automator is free usually $9.99

  • Photo/Graphic

    PixMix is free usually $1.99

  • @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    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.

    For anyone: does KB-1 offer anything to someone that already had Xequence Keys/Pads and Velocity Keyboard?

    For regular non mpe velocity control I personally prefer to use y axis touch for this. When I need that my first choice is Xequence Keys, largely because I like the UI much more. Really tired of skeumorphic UIs, I find kb-1 kinda ugly and I think Xequence Keys is gorgeous - just a matter of personal taste.

    But, Xequence Keys is bizarrely lacking a Latch / Hold function, MD although it's on the dev's list, it doesn't look like it is a priority, so for times when I want Latch, like in my Phase Monkey demo where I had a mix of held notes and played notes triggering 5 different instances of Phase Monkey, I reach for kb-1. Unfortunately it does not remember held notes between sessions, and I can't think of a midi keyboard that does (tonality chord pads does but is not exactly a keyboard)

    Thanks! I love Xequence Keys/Pads as well and it’s my default keyboard for anything but the lack of a latch or hold feature is definitely its Achilles heel.

    Wim was nice enough to write me a Moziac script for latching notes, so that’s what I’ve been using the last few days. I guess that’s the only real benefit of kb-1 for me so maybe I should save my money and pass for now unless it does anything else unique?

    Btw I’m happy to share that script if you want it, that way you can still have latched notes using XK!

    Please do! Does it remember the notes when you reopen a session? This is a fairly complex design decision for the designer - for me, it wouldn't actually even have to play the notes when the session is opened and the transport turned on, it would just be enough for it to show which notes were last held in the previous session and then I could manually retrigger the notes. This would be very useful for my drone workflow

    Unfortunately it doesn’t. I’m not sure if @wim or anyone could write that into it but I do hope a dev will make that into its own app eventually or it will be added to an existing app. Maybe Drambo 😂

    That's an interesting thought. Remembering notes held down between sessions is something one would routinely try never to do in a script. Whatever synth is playing would not be playing when the session is opened, so those notes being held down would do nothing and would confuse the flow of note-on / note-off flow.

    I did write a script that remembers the last CC, pitch bend, and program change sent through it, and re-triggers those on session open, but specifically excluded notes for that reason.

    It wouldn't be that hard to modify that script or the latch script to track notes and resend them on session start. It seems like an odd thing to do though.

  • @Robin2 said:

    @johnfromberkeley said:

    @GUB said:
    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.

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Art

    Art Authority for iPad is free usually $9.99 - 100k classic works of art.

    I use:

    Google Arts & Culture and Wikiart

    Worth checking out the hi-res artworks available to download for free directly from many museums these days. Not surprisingly, they are generally beautiful quality scans of the artworks and allow you to zoom in to an extraordinary level of crisp detail.

    Just an example,

    https://www.nga.gov/open-access-images.html

    Lots of great, really hi-res artworks to be found on Wikimedia Commons.

    https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?search=High+resolution+art+&title=Special:MediaSearch&go=Go&type=page

    Very dope Links. Thanks.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    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.

  • Art/Graphic

    My Brushes Pro Paint and Draw is free usually $2.99

  • @wim said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    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.

    For anyone: does KB-1 offer anything to someone that already had Xequence Keys/Pads and Velocity Keyboard?

    For regular non mpe velocity control I personally prefer to use y axis touch for this. When I need that my first choice is Xequence Keys, largely because I like the UI much more. Really tired of skeumorphic UIs, I find kb-1 kinda ugly and I think Xequence Keys is gorgeous - just a matter of personal taste.

    But, Xequence Keys is bizarrely lacking a Latch / Hold function, MD although it's on the dev's list, it doesn't look like it is a priority, so for times when I want Latch, like in my Phase Monkey demo where I had a mix of held notes and played notes triggering 5 different instances of Phase Monkey, I reach for kb-1. Unfortunately it does not remember held notes between sessions, and I can't think of a midi keyboard that does (tonality chord pads does but is not exactly a keyboard)

    Thanks! I love Xequence Keys/Pads as well and it’s my default keyboard for anything but the lack of a latch or hold feature is definitely its Achilles heel.

    Wim was nice enough to write me a Moziac script for latching notes, so that’s what I’ve been using the last few days. I guess that’s the only real benefit of kb-1 for me so maybe I should save my money and pass for now unless it does anything else unique?

    Btw I’m happy to share that script if you want it, that way you can still have latched notes using XK!

    Please do! Does it remember the notes when you reopen a session? This is a fairly complex design decision for the designer - for me, it wouldn't actually even have to play the notes when the session is opened and the transport turned on, it would just be enough for it to show which notes were last held in the previous session and then I could manually retrigger the notes. This would be very useful for my drone workflow

    Unfortunately it doesn’t. I’m not sure if @wim or anyone could write that into it but I do hope a dev will make that into its own app eventually or it will be added to an existing app. Maybe Drambo 😂

    That's an interesting thought. Remembering notes held down between sessions is something one would routinely try never to do in a script. Whatever synth is playing would not be playing when the session is opened, so those notes being held down would do nothing and would confuse the flow of note-on / note-off flow.

    I did write a script that remembers the last CC, pitch bend, and program change sent through it, and re-triggers those on session open, but specifically excluded notes for that reason.

    It wouldn't be that hard to modify that script or the latch script to track notes and resend them on session start. It seems like an odd thing to do though.

    I can’t speak for @Gavinski but I think the thought is for when you’re making tracks that are a bunch of synths droning, you may not remember which notes were held if you close and re-open.

    It’s not a necessity (for me personally) but would be something really cool to have in an app someday. I can also get why it’s the exact opposite of what someone would want also 😂

  • Audiokit Digital D1 Synth is $1 off at $2.99

  • Bleass Megalit is on discount, anyone know if there is any update regarding custom wavetable import? 🧐

  • Bleass Sale

    Omega is $5 off at $9.99

    Alpha is $5 off at $9.99

    As @Luxthor mentioned…

    Megalit is $10 off at $14.99

  • Video

    Colabra Cam is $2 off at $2.99 - for multi camera video production

  • Graphic

    Lim Walls is free usually $1.99 - create customizable wallpapers

  • New Nembrini app on Intro pricing

    The Voltour Valve Enhancer is currently $7.99

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    New Nembrini app on Intro pricing

    The Voltour Valve Enhancer is currently $7.99

    Got it last night and it’s great! I can see it being one of my go to saturation/drive apps.

  • Thanks for the links, everyone. I really was lamenting not the lack of great websites with nice images online, but the failure of the "art book" to find a way to exist digitally, with beautiful reproductions and a coherent text. It's probably just old man hollering, but books =/= wikis

  • edited September 2023

    4Pockets "Neon Audio Editor" is on sale at US$9.99, (normally $12.99).

    Very useful app:

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Bleass Sale

    Omega is $5 off at $9.99

    Alpha is $5 off at $9.99

    As @Luxthor mentioned…

    Megalit is $10 off at $14.99

    Which one is worth buying most?

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