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  • @Fear2Stop said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Samu said:

    @Gavinski said:

    Or are you, like Samu for example, easily resisting getting new stuff?

    I'm not 'resisting' new stuff but rather carefully evaluating what I actually need or have use for :sunglasses:
    So far I've bought a few (imho.) 'duds', Auditing Bubbles and Texture they went off the device within a week.
    Nothing 'amazing' about them at all but I do look forward to AudioThing Speakers and miniBIT...

    TB Brainz IAP and Twin 3 on the other hand have plenty of use-cases for my needs.

    I managed to resist Bubbles and Texture. My biggest dud of late was Wires. It makes anything you run into it sound like shit. It does that very well, which some people want and enjoy, but I don't need it and wish I could sell it to someone who does need it.

    I really do enjoy the process of learning a new app kinesthetically. The only app from 2022 that frustrated the everliving hell out of me was miRack. It's like Drambo, but far more confusing.

    I was actually considering getting MiRack but figured it’d be impossible to see on my phone. IVCS3 and Ripplemaker are two of my most used apps and picked them up fairly quickly …but I think this one might be beyond me.

    Yeah miRack is beyond me too. The d-word app is much more user-friendly once you get the hang of it. I'm still learning Drambo. 😅

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Samu said:

    @Gavinski said:

    Or are you, like Samu for example, easily resisting getting new stuff?

    I'm not 'resisting' new stuff but rather carefully evaluating what I actually need or have use for :sunglasses:
    So far I've bought a few (imho.) 'duds', Auditing Bubbles and Texture they went off the device within a week.
    Nothing 'amazing' about them at all but I do look forward to AudioThing Speakers and miniBIT...

    TB Brainz IAP and Twin 3 on the other hand have plenty of use-cases for my needs.

    I managed to resist Bubbles and Texture. My biggest dud of late was Wires. It makes anything you run into it sound like shit. It does that very well, which some people want and enjoy, but I don't need it and wish I could sell it to someone who does need it.

    I really do enjoy the process of learning a new app kinesthetically. The only app from 2022 that frustrated the everliving hell out of me was miRack. It's like Drambo, but far more confusing.

    I was actually considering getting MiRack but figured it’d be impossible to see on my phone. IVCS3 and Ripplemaker are two of my most used apps and picked them up fairly quickly …but I think this one might be beyond me.

    Yeah miRack is beyond me too. The d-word app is much more user-friendly once you get the hang of it. I'm still learning Drambo. 😅

    I at one point briefly considered it (as I’m eventually going to move past GarageBand) til I realized it wasn’t a DAW and wouldn’t fit the way I work. I’m gonna get Cubasis eventually though

  • I actually feel kind of the opposite right now. I moved and changed jobs last year/early this year so money was tight for a few months and some apps came out that I really want. I’m currently catching up on those and having a blast trying them all out.

  • edited March 2023

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    My biggest dud of late was Wires. It makes anything you run into it sound like shit. It does that very well, which some people want and enjoy, but I don't need it and wish I could sell it to someone who does need it.

    I seriously need to up my writing game, because you have just expressed my feelings regarding most of St. Hainbach's (he does come across as a really nice guy) noise apps more precisely than I have ever been able to. Respect.

  • @ervin said:
    I seriously need to up my writing game, because you have just expressed my feelings regarding most of St. Hainbach's (he does come across as a really nice guy) noise apps

    Blasphemy!

  • @Simon said:

    @ervin said:
    I seriously need to up my writing game, because you have just expressed my feelings regarding most of St. Hainbach's (he does come across as a really nice guy) noise apps

    Blasphemy!

    True story bro

  • I’m definitely apped and plugined out. Don’t see that changing but attempting to be more discerning!

  • @ervin said:
    you have just expressed my feelings regarding most of St. Hainbach's (he does come across as a really nice guy) noise apps more precisely than I have ever been able to. Respect.

    :)

  • edited March 2023

    @Svetlovska said:

    @ervin said:
    you have just expressed my feelings regarding most of St. Hainbach's (he does come across as a really nice guy) noise apps more precisely than I have ever been able to. Respect.

    :)

    It really looks like a cult and walks like a cult, Irene. 🙂

  • edited March 2023

    If I had to choose between 'St. Hainbach' and 'the VAPE' I'd go for the later...

    Very 'creative' and the noises are more to my liking as well :sunglasses:

    (PINK DEATH sound demo 2).

  • @Samu said:
    If I had to choose between 'St. Hainbach' and 'the VAPE' I'd go for the later...

    Very 'creative' and the noises are more to my liking as well :sunglasses:

    (PINK DEATH sound demo 2).

    I’ve got to say, I aspire Hainbach with my builds, but they tend to go more Vape in the end…

  • edited March 2023

    Nah, but I’ve been doing surprisingly pretty well about not buying new apps this year thus far. I got Twin 3 as a gift, and scooped Magma, LFOCH, and Saga Synth. Everytime I get an urge to buy a new app, I go learn a new module in Drambo or browse patchstorage for newly made racks, often times them emulating many of the things I’m already after. Between finishing preset banks in apps I already own and know well, and those I own and am still learning, it’s really an obsession at this point and with each purchase, I accrue more software, but no more time to learn said software. I think not only cost should be considered, but also time needed to appropriately explore and learn to use said apps.

    This quote has helped me quite a bit when wrestling with GAS: “It would be a good thing to buy one books, if one could also buy the time to read them; but one usually confuses the purchase of books with the acquisition of their contents. To desire that a man retain everything that he has ever read, is the same as wishing him in stomach all that he has ever eaten.” - Arthur Schopenhauer

  • My take on the iOS apps situation is that we have a plethora of decorative items but pretty weak foundations.

  • Not all apped-out. However...

  • edited March 2023

    Last app I bought was nambu, I couldn’t resist, could I.
    These days I’m on a strict drambo regimen, and it has been very rewarding, although I get often puzzled by some intricacies and am afraid to ask and make a fool of myself. I get these crazy ideas and fail to make them happen, so I’m dividing it into bite-size pieces I can easily digest. Kinda like learning a new programming language, but I did that several times before (man, back in the day I made a perceptron in csound, just for the kicks, cause it sounded terrible).
    So I don’t need any new apps now, I have no shortage of fun things to experiment with already

    Edit: tera pro brainz has been a temptation, but I’m quite sure it would bring my air 2 to a halt, so I’ve strapped myself to a chair

  • edited March 2023

    Definitely not apped out…got my royalty payment and trying to decide between BLEASS Alpha,Addstation, TB Flowtones or Layr. After paying bills I’ll have just under $20 to spend and I’ve been slowly but surely going down the list I made months ago.

    No idea why my phone keeps putting Bleass in all caps 🧐 . Might get Flowtones and Bleass delay . Lorentz and Kauldron are also vallling my name.

    I used to think that all synths of each type were the same…but each seems to have their own sound , so I’m unintentionally treating them like Pokémon . Obviously I’m not getting EVERYTHING but considering the huge amount of music I do (have recorded several thousand since 2001 but have increased my output especially over the past two years ) I need a wide sonic palette

  • @Gavinski said:
    Last year seemed a bit slow for app releases until near the end of the year, and this year, so far, there has already been an incredible number of new releases.

    Do you feel you've bought too many apps that you haven't learned? Has your productivity in terms of actual music making, whether just noodling or making finished pieces, waned?

    Or does having all these new toys 'spark joy' and spark creativity? Are you enjoying the process of learning and experimenting with new apps satisfying or finding it frustrating?

    Or are you, like Samu for example, easily resisting getting new stuff?

    Yes! Since AUBE came out, it exposed the truth that I have too many apps! Do I really need 58 synths? Sure, there is a different sound from one app to another. The human brain is incapable in my opinion to effectively use 200+ apps. The person(s) using 957 is in no way using every single one. There is just not enough time in the day. Even if you used one a day, you need a few years.

    I am grateful for the developers who've given us great tools. The reality this is only so much we can effectively use. Again, key word. Effectively. Sure, someone has or will say I am not tapped out and maybe they are not. Today. Tomorrow, it will happen.

    With that said, there will be something that comes out we didn't know that we needed. Until then, the focus should always be make music. Have fun.

    Finally, the amount of complaining that one app doesn't do the thing we want. There are 956 others to try.

  • @Simon said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    My biggest dud of late was Wires. It makes anything you run into it sound like shit.

    LOL. :smiley:

    When you bought it, what did you think it was going to do to your audio...?

    Yeah, it's on me. I accept that. I already have apps that make my stuff sound like shit. Pretty much all of them, one might even be tempted to say.

  • @ervin said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    My biggest dud of late was Wires. It makes anything you run into it sound like shit. It does that very well, which some people want and enjoy, but I don't need it and wish I could sell it to someone who does need it.

    I seriously need to up my writing game, because you have just expressed my feelings regarding most of St. Hainbach's (he does come across as a really nice guy) noise apps more precisely than I have ever been able to. Respect.

    The thing is, when he plays it, it sounds good. I lack his touch apparently.

  • Ableton Note is really the only new thing I’ve found interesting lately. The gratuitous fx and midi wrangling apps do nothing for me

  • I feel that it’s like we have this giant ever evolving contraption which allows us to explore musical ideas and sound phantasmagoria ad infinitum.

    True, I’ve bought apps that I’ve neglected and even forgotten about - but sometimes in a fallow period I’ll dig out one of those and it can lead to unexpected roads. Sometimes I will discover something in those apps I missed or didn’t understand before so I get a little dopamine.

    True, there’s something almost addictive about anticipating a new app that shows up; something from childhood like waiting for Santa.

    But as long as we’re grousing about stuff, I’ll mention that I got Aube and checked my apps. And then start wondering what real use is it? If I could at least customize it and more importantly, link apps that work well together then it might have some use. I hope maybe that will get added.

    Yeah, I could go on and on but I want to get back to tinkering. Right now I’m combining Pixel Music with different Mozaic scripts - fun!

  • @el_bo said:
    Not all apped-out. However...

    You took a whole lot of app wrongs for a handful of no songs?

  • Ok I think I’ve narrowed it down between Phase 84, TB Flowtones , and BLEASS Alpha .

    This is a damn addiction. Lol

  • @michael_m said:

    @el_bo said:
    Not all apped-out. However...

    You took a whole lot of app wrongs for a handful of no songs?

    Haha 😂

    …Got a whole lotta app for the price of a coffee

  • @Fear2Stop said:
    Ok I think I’ve narrowed it down between Phase 84, TB Flowtones , and BLEASS Alpha .

    This is a damn addiction. Lol

    Personally Phase84 is my favorite of those just for its uniqueness. I believe it’s the only PD app on the store besides the awful Casio app. I do love Bleass Alpha for bread and butter synth stuff though.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @Fear2Stop said:
    Ok I think I’ve narrowed it down between Phase 84, TB Flowtones , and BLEASS Alpha .

    This is a damn addiction. Lol

    Personally Phase84 is my favorite of those just for its uniqueness. I believe it’s the only PD app on the store besides the awful Casio app. I do love Bleass Alpha for bread and butter synth stuff though.

    No, don't forget Shockwave by Kai Aras!

  • @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Fear2Stop said:
    Ok I think I’ve narrowed it down between Phase 84, TB Flowtones , and BLEASS Alpha .

    This is a damn addiction. Lol

    Personally Phase84 is my favorite of those just for its uniqueness. I believe it’s the only PD app on the store besides the awful Casio app. I do love Bleass Alpha for bread and butter synth stuff though.

    No, don't forget Shockwave by Kai Aras!

    You’re right! I own that one and somehow always forget about it 😂 I loved it a lot when it first came out. Probably time to revisit it again.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Fear2Stop said:
    Ok I think I’ve narrowed it down between Phase 84, TB Flowtones , and BLEASS Alpha .

    This is a damn addiction. Lol

    Personally Phase84 is my favorite of those just for its uniqueness. I believe it’s the only PD app on the store besides the awful Casio app. I do love Bleass Alpha for bread and butter synth stuff though.

    No, don't forget Shockwave by Kai Aras!

    You’re right! I own that one and somehow always forget about it 😂 I loved it a lot when it first came out. Probably time to revisit it again.

    That was another one I was considering at one point but saw quite a few things about it and Volt crashing a lot and I passed on it. I’ve since learned to take app reviews with a grain of salt . Getting Agonizer next month 😎

  • @Fear2Stop said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Fear2Stop said:
    Ok I think I’ve narrowed it down between Phase 84, TB Flowtones , and BLEASS Alpha .

    This is a damn addiction. Lol

    Personally Phase84 is my favorite of those just for its uniqueness. I believe it’s the only PD app on the store besides the awful Casio app. I do love Bleass Alpha for bread and butter synth stuff though.

    No, don't forget Shockwave by Kai Aras!

    You’re right! I own that one and somehow always forget about it 😂 I loved it a lot when it first came out. Probably time to revisit it again.

    That was another one I was considering at one point but saw quite a few things about it and Volt crashing a lot and I passed on it. I’ve since learned to take app reviews with a grain of salt . Getting Agonizer next month 😎

    Don’t have that one yet but it seems like a winner for sure!

  • Yes, I’m apped out. Haven’t bought anything in ages and have no plans to. There’s a lot of redundancy in iOS. There are apps that would make me jump back in, but I doubt they ever get made TBH.

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