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  • Since multitap delay for iPhone came up recently, I wanted to share a recommendation for iPad. I picked up OtherDesertCities by Audio Damage the other day and it doesn't take much tweaking to make some beautiful delays! It's on sale right now. I swear I'm not affiliated with Audio Damage ;)

  • @Crano said:
    Hmmm which version of magic death eye should one pick?

    Stereo.

  • @Edward_Alexander said:

    @Crano said:
    Hmmm which version of magic death eye should one pick?

    Stereo.

    and because?

  • edited November 2023

    Fingerlab Sale.

    DM1 is $3 off at $3.99

    DM1 for iPhone is $2 off at $1.99

    I'm pretty sure some of the apps with IAPs are discounted as well.

  • @Slush said:

    @Edward_Alexander said:

    @Crano said:
    Hmmm which version of magic death eye should one pick?

    Stereo.

    and because?

    Because two ears are better than one?

  • Audiothing Ltd Sale.

    Plus the new EQ is still on intro.

  • I think these Fingerlab apps have a discount on the IAPs, maybe someone could confirm…

  • @NeuM said:

    @Slush said:

    @Edward_Alexander said:

    @Crano said:
    Hmmm which version of magic death eye should one pick?

    Stereo.

    and because?

    Because two ears are better than one?

    Both versions are in stereo. “Stereo” version compresses channels separately, while the other one doesn’t. But it’s still two-channel stereo. The non-stereo version is modeled on a mono hardware compressor. 😅

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Audiothing Ltd Sale.

    Plus the new EQ is still on intro.

    Still no Outer Space on iOS... I really wonder what is the holdup?

  • @Luxthor said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Slush said:

    @Edward_Alexander said:

    @Crano said:
    Hmmm which version of magic death eye should one pick?

    Stereo.

    and because?

    Because two ears are better than one?

    Both versions are in stereo. “Stereo” version compresses channels separately, while the other one doesn’t. But it’s still two-channel stereo. The non-stereo version is modeled on a mono hardware compressor. 😅

    😂

  • Fonexsis Sale.

    Here is the list of all 21 Fonexsis apps on AppSliced and their pricing

  • All Christian Siedschlag aka DDMF apps and sales in photo form.


  • @hghon said:

    @Luxthor said:

    @hghon said:
    It’s not available on iPhone

    @hghon said:
    Yea I meant I was looking for something to fill a Replika hole on my soul 😄

    I know that you are just shill Native Instruments, ;) but I took the time to check for a good multi-tap delay on the iPhone for everyone interested. Replika XT is an under-the-hood multi-tap delay.

    • Yukawa - a very popular and praised multi-tap delay on iOS. Simply the powerhouse.
    • Chow Matrix - maybe the best multi-tap delay of them all. People are scared of the UI, those who love it keep it as a secret tool.
    • UltraTap - I love this one from Eventide. Guitarist-oriented but usable for anything else without any drawback.
    • Kajita - superb two stage multi-tap delay and reverb. Very complex usage of spatial effects. You can filter reverb early reflections body and the tail separately. Taps are time-modifiable, like those in Timeless 3.
    • Tap Delay - VirSyn. It is fantastic, and it is easy to set up a multi-tap delay.
    • Kosmonaut - only 4 taps, tape, haas fx, and more. BramBos jewel.
    • TTap - K-Devices, not quite multi-tap delay but has it in the name, haha. But we can randomize repeats with good control and syncing.

    Everything from this list works on the iPhone, I have them all and use them regularly.

    WOW! ChowMatrix is absolutely insane! Where’s it been hiding! I’m in love with it 😍 Thanks man much appreciated. I’ve been looking at Ultratap as well but for now l I’ll get to know ChowMatrix better 👍👍

    Nice.. thanks I got this, and never explored it… why buy when you have apps still to explore!!
    Delay3000 although not strictly a multi-tap has patterns and repeat percentages that can get interesting, although I love it for it sounding soo lush.
    Kajita or Timeless are my goto multi-tap delays.

  • @NeuM said:

    @Luxthor said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Slush said:

    @Edward_Alexander said:

    @Crano said:
    Hmmm which version of magic death eye should one pick?

    Stereo.

    and because?

    Because two ears are better than one?

    Both versions are in stereo. “Stereo” version compresses channels separately, while the other one doesn’t. But it’s still two-channel stereo. The non-stereo version is modeled on a mono hardware compressor. 😅

    😂

    I was just going to say because the “Stereo” version is the newer product of the two. That, and it has the subtle EQ features.

    I’m not an expert on compressors, but I remember when I was trying to decide the same thing, I read and read about these, trying to figure out which one (because I could only buy just one at the time), but the general consensus at the time, was that the newer “Stereo” version was the better buy.

    There’s a long thread here on the forums that goes over the differences between the two. I’ll let someone else search for it!

    Besides, it costs more, so it must be better, right? 🤣

  • edited November 2023

    @Poppadocrock said:
    I think these Fingerlab apps have a discount on the IAPs, maybe someone could confirm…

    Indeed they do...

    Flynth IAP: $4.99 --> $2.99
    Mynth IAP: $7.99 --> $3.99
    PolyWave IAP: $11.99 --> $5.99
    iPhilicorda IAP: $7.99 --> $3.99
    Mellowsound IAP: $7.99 --> $3.99
    SK-5 IAP: $7.99 --> $3.99

  • @Edward_Alexander said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Luxthor said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Slush said:

    @Edward_Alexander said:

    @Crano said:
    Hmmm which version of magic death eye should one pick?

    Stereo.

    and because?

    Because two ears are better than one?

    Both versions are in stereo. “Stereo” version compresses channels separately, while the other one doesn’t. But it’s still two-channel stereo. The non-stereo version is modeled on a mono hardware compressor. 😅

    😂

    I was just going to say because the “Stereo” version is the newer product of the two. That, and it has the subtle EQ features.

    I’m not an expert on compressors, but I remember when I was trying to decide the same thing, I read and read about these, trying to figure out which one (because I could only buy just one at the time), but the general consensus at the time, was that the newer “Stereo” version was the better buy.

    There’s a long thread here on the forums that goes over the differences between the two. I’ll let someone else search for it!

    Besides, it costs more, so it must be better, right? 🤣

    That’s the theory of marketing in a nutshell. 😂

  • Polywave IAP is $5.99 idk what was before. Looks like Buttersynth does what it does, no?

    @Poppadocrock said:
    I think these Fingerlab apps have a discount on the IAPs, maybe someone could confirm…

  • @RanDoM_rRay said:
    Polywave IAP is $5.99 idk what was before. Looks like Buttersynth does what it does, no?

    What is that?

  • @Luxthor said:

    @hghon said:
    It’s not available on iPhone

    @hghon said:
    Yea I meant I was looking for something to fill a Replika hole on my soul 😄

    I know that you are just shill Native Instruments, ;) but I took the time to check for a good multi-tap delay on the iPhone for everyone interested. Replika XT is an under-the-hood multi-tap delay.

    • Yukawa - a very popular and praised multi-tap delay on iOS. Simply the powerhouse.
    • Chow Matrix - maybe the best multi-tap delay of them all. People are scared of the UI, those who love it keep it as a secret tool.
    • UltraTap - I love this one from Eventide. Guitarist-oriented but usable for anything else without any drawback.
    • Kajita - superb two stage multi-tap delay and reverb. Very complex usage of spatial effects. You can filter reverb early reflections body and the tail separately. Taps are time-modifiable, like those in Timeless 3.
    • Tap Delay - VirSyn. It is fantastic, and it is easy to set up a multi-tap delay.
    • Kosmonaut - only 4 taps, tape, haas fx, and more. BramBos jewel.
    • TTap - K-Devices, not quite multi-tap delay but has it in the name, haha. But we can randomize repeats with good control and syncing.

    Everything from this list works on the iPhone, I have them all and use them regularly.

    Thanks for pointing out that ChowMatrix can be used as multi tap delay. Added to tap delay list in appraven

  • The Fingerlab Apps that are free with an IAP are on sale. Only one being reported so far but prices are discounted in App Store.

    THU IAP Sale too.

  • @satchnut said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    I think these Fingerlab apps have a discount on the IAPs, maybe someone could confirm…

    Indeed they do...

    Flynth IAP: $4.99 --> $2.99
    Mynth IAP: $7.99 --> $3.99
    PolyWave IAP: $11.99 --> $5.99
    iPhilicorda IAP: $7.99 --> $3.99
    Mellowsound IAP: $7.99 --> $3.99
    SK-5 IAP: $7.99 --> $3.99

    Thank you, I missed this post. I knew they weren’t usually as low as $3.99. Thanks for confirming.

  • Utility

    MKV PiP Player Pro is Free with a Free IAP usually $2.99.

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mkv-pip-player/id6470271115

    To unlock simply go to settings and unlock lifetime for free.

  • edited November 2023

    Utility

    MP3 Converter - Video to MP3 is a free app with a IAP freebie. Usually $.99 now free pro unlock.

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mp3converter-video-to-mp3/id1538377576

    Select Crown in upper right corner then unlock lifetime.

  • @Edward_Alexander said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Luxthor said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Slush said:

    @Edward_Alexander said:

    @Crano said:
    Hmmm which version of magic death eye should one pick?

    Stereo.

    and because?

    Because two ears are better than one?

    Both versions are in stereo. “Stereo” version compresses channels separately, while the other one doesn’t. But it’s still two-channel stereo. The non-stereo version is modeled on a mono hardware compressor. 😅

    😂

    I was just going to say because the “Stereo” version is the newer product of the two. That, and it has the subtle EQ features.

    I’m not an expert on compressors, but I remember when I was trying to decide the same thing, I read and read about these, trying to figure out which one (because I could only buy just one at the time), but the general consensus at the time, was that the newer “Stereo” version was the better buy.

    There’s a long thread here on the forums that goes over the differences between the two. I’ll let someone else search for it!

    Besides, it costs more, so it must be better, right? 🤣

    Thanks, I think I am now at where you where. I can be very indecisive about these things. But the stereo seems very tempting, especially in a master chain.

  • Don’t Forget!💡

    Always check for a bundle before purchasing. It could save you money, get you more apps, or even get you an app free if you purchased something in that bundle before…

    Audio Modeling Bundles are discounted as well.

  • @cem_olcay Sale in Digital Photo Form.



  • Didn’t realize fingerlab apps worked on iPhone, iPad and MAC too. I don’t have a Mac but if you do apps with that feature become more valuable.

  • edited November 2023

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Didn’t realize fingerlab apps worked on iPhone, iPad and MAC too. I don’t have a Mac but if you do apps with that feature become more valuable.

    You beat me to it! I literally just found this out myself. A few cross-buy devs out there, apparently, including Ryo Togawa and the rrarrow guy (for my old Intel Mac).

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