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Do you remember the time?
Michael Jackson pun intended 😂
Do you remember all the highly anticipated app drops like Atom 2, Loopy Pro and Fluss?
How many people still use the apps they wanted so badly before they dropped, now religiously?
How deep is your love or is it: “after the love is gone”?
Bee Gees and Earth, Wind and Fire respect 🫡
Comments
Poison 202, check
Atom 2, check
BM3, check
And that’s just a few of them
Audiothing every day, especially Spring and Wires (echo).
Atom2* absolutely, LP so-so (but when midi comes...). I was not part of the Fluss-mob, but I admit I find it more interesting than I expected.
*I hope Viktor @blueveek is OK and his disappearance is not absolute or final.
I was absolutely psyched about Scaler 2, was part of the beta program and when they released it there was no way to buy it without their pre-installed instruments. I loved the beta but I don't have space for instruments I'll never use. Once the beta program was over I said a sad goodbye.
I own quite a few now, and the one I can say not only met but exceeded my expectations is Poison 202...but after buying Mood this morning I might have a new favorite. Holy hell does this sound amazing. It has possibly the best init sound ever, and its fun as hell to tweak stuff in it so far
When we had enough… do you tenner the time, when we first met yeahhh
I use atom 2 all the time.
Fluss is still new, but it sure is a ton of fun. And I use it.
I remember the 2 year wait for Drambo that created a mega-thread that went to 179 pages and got 333K views.
Drambo finally dropped on April 1st... which confused a lot of potential buyers that hesitated to believe it.
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/25864/beepstreet-drambo/p1
Good reading for any having trouble sleeping. I wonder how many pages of printed text that thread could generate or
how many inches thick when stacked up.
Needless to say... Drambo came and stayed making any further purchases unnecessary. Developers just just moved over to make Android apps because "Drambo Does It Already" (DDIA). It really was the IOS singularity event.
I remember that too. Drambo was originally supposed to be a modular drum machine if memory serves proper. It became so much more significant and continues to grow! An amazing app.
I never did highly anticipate Atom 2 , but I love using it in AUM when I need a non-generative type of loop when mucking about with Ambient creations.
I highly anticipated Loopy Pro but haven't used it much. Once it gets MIDI however, I'll be paying the $19.99 optional upgrade charge to gain access to it and play with it more. Then we'll see what I produce in it. (Okay let's face it, Ambient most likely lol.)
I still muck about with Fluss quite often, but when it comes to the Hainbach app collabs, Wires is it. I highly anticipated Wires and finally started using it in my beatmaking, not just in Ambient experiments, and what a grit it adds to things! 10/10!
But when it comes to any highly anticipated apps I use regularly, NS2 is still king. I anticipated it for years, got it during its December 2018 release, and though it hasn't had any feature upgrades since going universal, it's my goto app for most music creation. I use CB3 for recording audio to pop into Slate.
(I'd add AUM to this list, but I never anticipated it prior to its release. I simply bought it upon release, used it once, and let it collect virtual dust until my "Summer of Ambient 2022" where then I used that more than NS2. These days, I don't create much Ambient (at least any that I'd post publicly), but I do love mucking about with Ambient in AUM.)
🤣 Drambo was definitely the king of anticipation, but well worth the wait!
Yes, the psychology of anticipation. But I think that when things quiet down, at least for me, it doesn't mean I've lost interest. Some if not most apps require some close study over time and we probably aren't hearing so much about that from anyone. It's like rediscovering. Just recently I've been doing that with Euclidean. I thought I knew it but on getting back into it again suddenly finding new pathways with it. Same with relatively "simple" effects. You can often find new ways to use them.
tldr: I love all this stuff!