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2023 iOS App Sales & Discussions

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  • Utility

    Live Player - Media Streaming is a free app with an IAP sale, Pro is 50% off at $4.99

  • edited December 2023

    @Paulo164 said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Some music IAP sales, already mentioned…

    I just bought BeatHawk “Classical percussion” IAP and highly recommend it. The quality and quantity of samples are great for less than 3€$. Taikos alone with a good reverb add a stunning cinematic flavor to any jam.

    I really wish Beathawk worked with external storage. There are a handful of IAPs I still wanna get (already have 4-5), but it would be great if you could stream from an SSD. Oh well, once I get my external storage working I’ll have the xtra space for more, but they probably won’t be on sale by then lol 🤦🏻‍♂️ hopefully they’ll extend it a couple more days.

    The dark atmospheres and musical toys packs are fantastic.

  • Just for a heads up because it’s died down a bit, but there are many good sales still going on:

    Klevgrand
    K Devices
    Amazing Noises
    ApeSoft
    Imaginando
    AudioThing
    SWAM Audio Modeling
    Bleass
    DDMF
    Audio Damage
    VirSyn
    Korg

    So many apps…so little time.

  • @animalelder said:
    Just for a heads up because it’s died down a bit, but there are many good sales still going on:

    Klevgrand
    K Devices
    Amazing Noises
    ApeSoft
    Imaginando
    AudioThing
    SWAM Audio Modeling
    Bleass
    DDMF
    Audio Damage
    VirSyn
    Korg

    So many apps…so little time.

    I’m mostly set on apps but am considering the Waves IAP in Tera before it’s over. I have all the other IAPs and they’re great. Being able to combine wavetable sounds even better.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @animalelder said:
    Just for a heads up because it’s died down a bit, but there are many good sales still going on:

    Klevgrand
    K Devices
    Amazing Noises
    ApeSoft
    Imaginando
    AudioThing
    SWAM Audio Modeling
    Bleass
    DDMF
    Audio Damage
    VirSyn
    Korg

    So many apps…so little time.

    I’m mostly set on apps but am considering the Waves IAP in Tera before it’s over. I have all the other IAPs and they’re great. Being able to combine wavetable sounds even better.

    I personally recommend Waves !

    Btw the Bleass sale ends tomorrow

  • @HotStrange said:

    @animalelder said:
    Just for a heads up because it’s died down a bit, but there are many good sales still going on:

    Klevgrand
    K Devices
    Amazing Noises
    ApeSoft
    Imaginando
    AudioThing
    SWAM Audio Modeling
    Bleass
    DDMF
    Audio Damage
    VirSyn
    Korg

    So many apps…so little time.

    I’m mostly set on apps but am considering the Waves IAP in Tera before it’s over. I have all the other IAPs and they’re great. Being able to combine wavetable sounds even better.

    I think all 4 IAPs are must haves. Waveshaper as well is probably the more overlooked of the 4 but I'm glad for that one too. Waves probably my number 1 pick, then FM, then Braidz, even though Waveshaper is my number 4 pick they're all for me must haves.

  • @Fear2Stop said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Laplace is $2 off at $7.99

    I HIGHLY recommend LaPlace. When I first heard of it I thought it was going to be of limited use, but it is WAY more versatile than I initially realized . I posted an album a few days ago in the creations section here , and the track “Cacophony” used LaPlace pretty heavily (especially for the “mandolin” type sound and some of the percussion), in case you’re on the fence and want to hear what it’s capable of

    I’ve been wondering actually: LaPlace, StringLab or Tera Pro for Karplus-Strong type physical modeling? Which gives you the most sound sculpting possibilities (ignoring combining with Tera Pro’s other modules)?

    Or do none of them really offer anything over Drambo’s physical modeling options?

    Any other options other than within Logic?

  • @Robin2 said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Laplace is $2 off at $7.99

    I HIGHLY recommend LaPlace. When I first heard of it I thought it was going to be of limited use, but it is WAY more versatile than I initially realized . I posted an album a few days ago in the creations section here , and the track “Cacophony” used LaPlace pretty heavily (especially for the “mandolin” type sound and some of the percussion), in case you’re on the fence and want to hear what it’s capable of

    I’ve been wondering actually: LaPlace, StringLab or Tera Pro for Karplus-Strong type physical modeling? Which gives you the most sound sculpting possibilities (ignoring combining with Tera Pro’s other modules)?

    Or do none of them really offer anything over Drambo’s physical modeling options?

    Any other options other than within Logic?

    The two ports of MI Elements: in MiRack; or AU in the Spectrum bundle (free). The Rings ports also do some.

  • AUDIO DAMAGE SALE ENDS TOMORROW. Not sure if it ends Tonight or goes through tomorrow. But if you want an AD app how’s the time to buy it.

  • Music & Audio IAPs

  • Productivity

    Schedule Note Photo Calendar is free until December 10th usually $2.99

  • Graphics/AI

    Remove People from Photos is new and free will be $17.99

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Robin2 said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Laplace is $2 off at $7.99

    I HIGHLY recommend LaPlace. When I first heard of it I thought it was going to be of limited use, but it is WAY more versatile than I initially realized . I posted an album a few days ago in the creations section here , and the track “Cacophony” used LaPlace pretty heavily (especially for the “mandolin” type sound and some of the percussion), in case you’re on the fence and want to hear what it’s capable of

    I’ve been wondering actually: LaPlace, StringLab or Tera Pro for Karplus-Strong type physical modeling? Which gives you the most sound sculpting possibilities (ignoring combining with Tera Pro’s other modules)?

    Or do none of them really offer anything over Drambo’s physical modeling options?

    Any other options other than within Logic?

    The two ports of MI Elements: in MiRack; or AU in the Spectrum bundle (free). The Rings ports also do some.

    Ah, yes, i forgot about those. Thanks for the reminder.

  • Audio Utility

    Bass HZ is $2 off at $1.99 - test and tune audio systems/speakers

  • Listening

    SomaFM Radio Player is Free usually $7.99 - I believe all IAPs are tips for the developer.

  • edited December 2023

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Listening

    SomaFM Radio Player is Free usually $7.99 - I believe all IAPs are tips for the developer.

    SomaFM has some amazing radio channels (over 30 in total) that cover a wide range of musical tastes - they're independent, listener supported and chat and ad free - website here: https://somafm.com/. The player only allows access to their channels and IAPs are donations to the station but you can access their stuff on other Web radio players (like the Radio Unit AU plugin)....

  • @Bruques said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @animalelder said:
    Just for a heads up because it’s died down a bit, but there are many good sales still going on:

    Klevgrand
    K Devices
    Amazing Noises
    ApeSoft
    Imaginando
    AudioThing
    SWAM Audio Modeling
    Bleass
    DDMF
    Audio Damage
    VirSyn
    Korg

    So many apps…so little time.

    I’m mostly set on apps but am considering the Waves IAP in Tera before it’s over. I have all the other IAPs and they’re great. Being able to combine wavetable sounds even better.

    I think all 4 IAPs are must haves. Waveshaper as well is probably the more overlooked of the 4 but I'm glad for that one too. Waves probably my number 1 pick, then FM, then Braidz, even though Waveshaper is my number 4 pick they're all for me must haves.

    Thanks. I love the FM and Brainz engines but being able to blend in some WT sounds with alllll those other options is just too enticing to a pass up. Do you have the presets IAP as well? Is it worth getting?

  • @Robin2 said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Laplace is $2 off at $7.99

    I HIGHLY recommend LaPlace. When I first heard of it I thought it was going to be of limited use, but it is WAY more versatile than I initially realized . I posted an album a few days ago in the creations section here , and the track “Cacophony” used LaPlace pretty heavily (especially for the “mandolin” type sound and some of the percussion), in case you’re on the fence and want to hear what it’s capable of

    I’ve been wondering actually: LaPlace, StringLab or Tera Pro for Karplus-Strong type physical modeling? Which gives you the most sound sculpting possibilities (ignoring combining with Tera Pro’s other modules)?

    Or do none of them really offer anything over Drambo’s physical modeling options?

    Any other options other than within Logic?

    Also take a look at STRNG. Picked up while on sale and it's amazing. Same dev as Rymdigare so don't be fooled by the the UI, it seems basic but it's super deep.

  • @unlink said:

    @Robin2 said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Laplace is $2 off at $7.99

    I HIGHLY recommend LaPlace. When I first heard of it I thought it was going to be of limited use, but it is WAY more versatile than I initially realized . I posted an album a few days ago in the creations section here , and the track “Cacophony” used LaPlace pretty heavily (especially for the “mandolin” type sound and some of the percussion), in case you’re on the fence and want to hear what it’s capable of

    I’ve been wondering actually: LaPlace, StringLab or Tera Pro for Karplus-Strong type physical modeling? Which gives you the most sound sculpting possibilities (ignoring combining with Tera Pro’s other modules)?

    Or do none of them really offer anything over Drambo’s physical modeling options?

    Any other options other than within Logic?

    Also take a look at STRNG. Picked up while on sale and it's amazing. Same dev as Rymdigare so don't be fooled by the the UI, it seems basic but it's super deep.

    Yes! I forgot about Strng as well. I, too, picked it up while on sale and, yes, it is amazing.

    I think i need to refine my question: do Laplace or StringLab actually offer much greater control over sound design than Strng, Tera Pro, Mirack, Spectrum, Drambo and their Karplus-Strong capabilities?

  • @HotStrange said:

    @Bruques said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @animalelder said:
    Just for a heads up because it’s died down a bit, but there are many good sales still going on:

    Klevgrand
    K Devices
    Amazing Noises
    ApeSoft
    Imaginando
    AudioThing
    SWAM Audio Modeling
    Bleass
    DDMF
    Audio Damage
    VirSyn
    Korg

    So many apps…so little time.

    I’m mostly set on apps but am considering the Waves IAP in Tera before it’s over. I have all the other IAPs and they’re great. Being able to combine wavetable sounds even better.

    I think all 4 IAPs are must haves. Waveshaper as well is probably the more overlooked of the 4 but I'm glad for that one too. Waves probably my number 1 pick, then FM, then Braidz, even though Waveshaper is my number 4 pick they're all for me must haves.

    Thanks. I love the FM and Brainz engines but being able to blend in some WT sounds with alllll those other options is just too enticing to a pass up. Do you have the presets IAP as well? Is it worth getting?

    Actually I didn't even think about getting presets, I never do. Maybe I should for some more recipes to reverse. But there's so many already and plenty examples to construct that it just never enters my head as something to spend money on.

  • Productivity/Graphic

    Creativit - Mood Board & Vision is a free app with a Free IAP Premium Unlock usually $29.99

  • Korg Sale Extended

  • @Bruques said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @animalelder said:
    Just for a heads up because it’s died down a bit, but there are many good sales still going on:

    Klevgrand
    K Devices
    Amazing Noises
    ApeSoft
    Imaginando
    AudioThing
    SWAM Audio Modeling
    Bleass
    DDMF
    Audio Damage
    VirSyn
    Korg

    So many apps…so little time.

    I’m mostly set on apps but am considering the Waves IAP in Tera before it’s over. I have all the other IAPs and they’re great. Being able to combine wavetable sounds even better.

    I think all 4 IAPs are must haves. Waveshaper as well is probably the more overlooked of the 4 but I'm glad for that one too. Waves probably my number 1 pick, then FM, then Braidz, even though Waveshaper is my number 4 pick they're all for me must haves.

    99% agreement. The 1% difference is that I rate the Waveshaper higher than 4th, but only because I can't find favour in one IAP over its peers. They're all as essential as each other. I hadn't expected to feel this way before purchasing them, but between the four, they take Tera to the top of the tree in terms of Apple Silicon's synthesis options.

  • @Robin2 said:

    @unlink said:

    @Robin2 said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Laplace is $2 off at $7.99

    I HIGHLY recommend LaPlace. When I first heard of it I thought it was going to be of limited use, but it is WAY more versatile than I initially realized . I posted an album a few days ago in the creations section here , and the track “Cacophony” used LaPlace pretty heavily (especially for the “mandolin” type sound and some of the percussion), in case you’re on the fence and want to hear what it’s capable of

    I’ve been wondering actually: LaPlace, StringLab or Tera Pro for Karplus-Strong type physical modeling? Which gives you the most sound sculpting possibilities (ignoring combining with Tera Pro’s other modules)?

    Or do none of them really offer anything over Drambo’s physical modeling options?

    Any other options other than within Logic?

    Also take a look at STRNG. Picked up while on sale and it's amazing. Same dev as Rymdigare so don't be fooled by the the UI, it seems basic but it's super deep.

    Yes! I forgot about Strng as well. I, too, picked it up while on sale and, yes, it is amazing.

    I think i need to refine my question: do Laplace or StringLab actually offer much greater control over sound design than Strng, Tera Pro, Mirack, Spectrum, Drambo and their Karplus-Strong capabilities?

    Building the K-S algorithm up from scratch in MiRack is going to give you the most control.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Robin2 said:

    @unlink said:

    @Robin2 said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Laplace is $2 off at $7.99

    I HIGHLY recommend LaPlace. When I first heard of it I thought it was going to be of limited use, but it is WAY more versatile than I initially realized . I posted an album a few days ago in the creations section here , and the track “Cacophony” used LaPlace pretty heavily (especially for the “mandolin” type sound and some of the percussion), in case you’re on the fence and want to hear what it’s capable of

    I’ve been wondering actually: LaPlace, StringLab or Tera Pro for Karplus-Strong type physical modeling? Which gives you the most sound sculpting possibilities (ignoring combining with Tera Pro’s other modules)?

    Or do none of them really offer anything over Drambo’s physical modeling options?

    Any other options other than within Logic?

    Also take a look at STRNG. Picked up while on sale and it's amazing. Same dev as Rymdigare so don't be fooled by the the UI, it seems basic but it's super deep.

    Yes! I forgot about Strng as well. I, too, picked it up while on sale and, yes, it is amazing.

    I think i need to refine my question: do Laplace or StringLab actually offer much greater control over sound design than Strng, Tera Pro, Mirack, Spectrum, Drambo and their Karplus-Strong capabilities?

    Building the K-S algorithm up from scratch in MiRack is going to give you the most control.

    I’m sure that’s correct but that would be way beyond my Mirack skills unfortunately! What i was really thinking about in Mirack was the Modal Synthesiser and the Resonator modules - they use Karplus-Strong don’t they?

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Korg Sale Extended

    That indicates to me that their sale is going very well. They should be doing more in the iPadOS space.

  • @NeuM said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Korg Sale Extended

    That indicates to me that their sale is going very well. They should be doing more in the iPadOS space.

    Or NOT going as well as intended and that is why the need extend the sale :sunglasses:

    I'm not really expecting Korg to drop any significant new apps or updates as their current focus seems to be on Module IAPs...

  • @Robin2 said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Robin2 said:

    @unlink said:

    @Robin2 said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Laplace is $2 off at $7.99

    I HIGHLY recommend LaPlace. When I first heard of it I thought it was going to be of limited use, but it is WAY more versatile than I initially realized . I posted an album a few days ago in the creations section here , and the track “Cacophony” used LaPlace pretty heavily (especially for the “mandolin” type sound and some of the percussion), in case you’re on the fence and want to hear what it’s capable of

    I’ve been wondering actually: LaPlace, StringLab or Tera Pro for Karplus-Strong type physical modeling? Which gives you the most sound sculpting possibilities (ignoring combining with Tera Pro’s other modules)?

    Or do none of them really offer anything over Drambo’s physical modeling options?

    Any other options other than within Logic?

    Also take a look at STRNG. Picked up while on sale and it's amazing. Same dev as Rymdigare so don't be fooled by the the UI, it seems basic but it's super deep.

    Yes! I forgot about Strng as well. I, too, picked it up while on sale and, yes, it is amazing.

    I think i need to refine my question: do Laplace or StringLab actually offer much greater control over sound design than Strng, Tera Pro, Mirack, Spectrum, Drambo and their Karplus-Strong capabilities?

    Building the K-S algorithm up from scratch in MiRack is going to give you the most control.

    I’m sure that’s correct but that would be way beyond my Mirack skills unfortunately! What i was really thinking about in Mirack was the Modal Synthesiser and the Resonator modules - they use Karplus-Strong don’t they?

    Those modules have K-S modes. They're the same modules as the free Spectrum bundle. Doesn't Tera Pro also use the MI software? Not sure--don't own it.

  • @Samu Korg apps litter the top ranking music apps for iPad sales (and a scant few on the iPhone side as well) so I would say it’s probably going well for them, even considering the lack of updates.

    Another odd thing about the rankings is that FL Studio Mobile always seems to be in the Top 5-10, yet no one here ever talks about using it (from what I can tell). iMPC 2 as well.

    This forum is great but we represent but a small portion of the market, in my opinion.

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