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  • @sevenape said:

    @swarmboy said:
    assuming the dude is telling the truth and it's someone who hasn't released stuff on iOS before, it rules out:

    Avid : Sibelius
    Apple : Garageband
    Waves : cubase iaps
    Steinberg : Cubasis
    Arturia : Beatstep / iprophet / isem
    NI : Maschine / 2
    fabfilter
    Ableton : note
    Reason / propellerheads : reason lite.

    my best guess would be Bitwig - already heavily optimised for touch, or UA (they made a point of saying their new interfaces worked with iOS) and Luna is neat, simple and new enough to not have a ton of legacy code to port.

    also rules out Teenage Engineering: Op-z and orthoplay?

    true.

  • it's either Bontempi or Synth V :)

  • LOL, not this again.

  • @swarmboy said:
    assuming the dude is telling the truth and it's someone who hasn't released stuff on iOS before, it rules out:

    Avid : Sibelius
    Apple : Garageband
    Waves : cubase iaps
    Steinberg : Cubasis
    Arturia : Beatstep / iprophet / isem
    NI : Maschine / 2
    fabfilter
    Ableton : note
    Reason / propellerheads : reason lite.

    my best guess would be Bitwig - already heavily optimised for touch, or UA (they made a point of saying their new interfaces worked with iOS) and Luna is neat, simple and new enough to not have a ton of legacy code to port.

    Dunno - they'd need to start supporting AUv3....

  • @BerlinFx said:

    @Simon said:

    @Darkstring said:
    Lol.. what even is "high end"?

    Ermenegildo Zegna are doing a low pass filter.

    Lol Chanel release the iOS synth created before he died by Karl Lagerfeld at only 2500 usd the iOS apps in limited edition ….

    🤣

    This is the answer I needed

  • I'm 100% sure Gretsch and Ludwig have teamed up to release the ultimate drum app o:)

  • edited April 2023

    @Samu said:
    Let the 'hype train' roll...
    ...postings like these are getting really annoying.

    absolutely agree … and ALWAYS at the end result is far away from groundbreaking….

    very much skeptic here

  • The 'entry to the (gladiator) arena' thing is surprisingly on point here. An app arrives to a rapturous crowd, quickly dies a death and is replaced by a new competitor, repeat ad nauseum 😂

  • Bud Light iOS

  • @Simon said:

    @NeuM said:
    That may have been Gene Munster.

    It was Calacanis on the MacBreakWeekly or TWIT podcast.

    But he only would've been saying that due to Munster, who was the biggest "Apple is going to make their own television!" shill who has ever lived.

  • @Apex said:
    LOL, not this again.

    This thread will never die now. It has the momentum of the great threads which seem to last forever.

  • @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Hugely embarrassing.

    Just a reminder: If you haven't signed an NDA and you're being coyly promotional regardless? Then you're not working for your readers/followers/viewers; you're working as a shill for the product. Which maybe is fine! But understand: that's public relations or unpaid advertising, not journalism.

    Also, if a content creator doesn't want to damage a relationship with a developer, there's always the option to say nothing.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Hugely embarrassing.

    Just a reminder: If you haven't signed an NDA and you're being coyly promotional regardless? Then you're not working for your readers/followers/viewers; you're working as a shill for the product. Which maybe is fine! But understand: that's public relations or unpaid advertising, not journalism.

    Also, if a content creator doesn't want to damage a relationship with a developer, there's always the option to say nothing.

    The whole spiel is mostly unpaid advertising, unless free codes count as pay, which they don't. The best solution would be for all iOS youtubers to move their detailed videos off YouTube to other platforms, like their own websites, with a subscription, where they get paid properly and can speak their minds freely. Keep youtube for short demos. App buyers should be willing to buy a few apps less a year, and shift that money to content creators, in order to get quality, unbiased reviews that make what youtubers are doing pay at least as well as a minimum wage.

  • Pay extra to watch lengthy app-advertisements?
    I think I'll pass on that one, sorry...

    It's the developers job to market their app and pay for the advertising and any other promotional expenses.
    The devs get way too much 'for free' and expect a video-review as a reward for a promo-code.

    I'm very sure they know that the promo-codes do not cover any expenses the content-creator might have.

    I really won't mind higher app-priced apps at all.
    Heck no one one would be happier than me if the $1-6.99 apps would vanish for good...

  • @Gavinski said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Hugely embarrassing.

    Just a reminder: If you haven't signed an NDA and you're being coyly promotional regardless? Then you're not working for your readers/followers/viewers; you're working as a shill for the product. Which maybe is fine! But understand: that's public relations or unpaid advertising, not journalism.

    Also, if a content creator doesn't want to damage a relationship with a developer, there's always the option to say nothing.

    The whole spiel is mostly unpaid advertising, unless free codes count as pay, which they don't. The best solution would be for all iOS youtubers to move their detailed videos off YouTube to other platforms, like their own websites, with a subscription, where they get paid properly and can speak their minds freely. Keep youtube for short demos. App buyers should be willing to buy a few apps less a year, and shift that money to content creators, in order to get quality, unbiased reviews that make what youtubers are doing pay at least as well as a minimum wage.

    The guy Ali run an Instagram and he earn certainly more monney than YouTubers on iOS musics are sponsors are willing to pay for Instagramers, most of them have also collaboration paid for public relations (even to organise small demo events ) and see all references he got of testimony of CEO of big mic names in Hardware, VST …. Is not in the same game than iOS music apps YouTubers.

    Ali aka @Sam23 could be acting in AB forum and other just to do is paid job , but he. Should tell us if his paid for that and to do reviews ,if it is the case there are advertising law to protect consumers, you need to inform people that you are pay to do a review or a teasing when it is the case. To my opinion this is unfair practice to do that.

    And at the same time Ali think perhaps attract new free subscribers from this forum to his Instagram with a teaser.

    Before stating that I dig some infos and saw it’s content.

    Very different of @brambos or any other dev announcements stating clearly a new apps or an upgrade.

  • @BerlinFx said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Hugely embarrassing.

    Just a reminder: If you haven't signed an NDA and you're being coyly promotional regardless? Then you're not working for your readers/followers/viewers; you're working as a shill for the product. Which maybe is fine! But understand: that's public relations or unpaid advertising, not journalism.

    Also, if a content creator doesn't want to damage a relationship with a developer, there's always the option to say nothing.

    The whole spiel is mostly unpaid advertising, unless free codes count as pay, which they don't. The best solution would be for all iOS youtubers to move their detailed videos off YouTube to other platforms, like their own websites, with a subscription, where they get paid properly and can speak their minds freely. Keep youtube for short demos. App buyers should be willing to buy a few apps less a year, and shift that money to content creators, in order to get quality, unbiased reviews that make what youtubers are doing pay at least as well as a minimum wage.

    The guy Ali run an Instagram and he earn certainly more monney than YouTubers on iOS musics are sponsors are willing to pay for Instagramers, most of them have also collaboration paid for public relations (even to organise small demo events ) and see all references he got of testimony of CEO of big mic names in Hardware, VST …. Is not in the same game than iOS music apps YouTubers.

    Ali aka @Sam23 could be acting in AB forum and other just to do is paid job , but he. Should tell us if his paid for that and to do reviews ,if it is the case there are advertising law to protect consumers, you need to inform people that you are pay to do a review or a teasing when it is the case. To my opinion this is unfair practice to do that.

    And at the same time Ali think perhaps attract new free subscribers from this forum to his Instagram with a teaser.

    Before stating that I dig some infos and saw it’s content.

    Very different of @brambos or any other dev announcements stating clearly a new apps or an upgrade.

    Why would he do that when he’s already here on the forum using the name aliahmet? Seems like you’re throwing around accusations of dishonesty based on nothing more than hunches.

  • edited April 2023

    As state @Samu I prefer to buy less apps, pay more and that dev pay serious people like @Gavinski to do videos explaining how to use an apps.

    @brambos is it workable I agree to pay more your great apps but I need more teaching videos and that you pay @Gavinski to make videos series as part of the manual as I do the more of a videos to learn not reading a manual.

  • @BerlinFx said:
    As state @Samu I prefer to buy less apps, pay more and that dev pay serious people like @Gavinski to do videos explaining how to use an apps.

    @brambos is it workable I agree to pay more your great apps but I need more teaching videos and that you pay @Gavinski to make videos series as part of the manual as I do the more of a videos to learn not reading a manual.

    Please I hope that dev here pay Ali and don’t help @Gavinski .

    when I don’t like how act a guy @Sam23 I boycott all brands and apps dev that pay for Ali services and send a mail to each CEO and people in testimony on your Ali website to state why I boycott their brands promoted by Ali. Other can do the same if they want. Is it unlawful to do that ?

    Weird hill to die on but you do you

  • @FordTimeLord said:

    @BerlinFx said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Hugely embarrassing.

    Just a reminder: If you haven't signed an NDA and you're being coyly promotional regardless? Then you're not working for your readers/followers/viewers; you're working as a shill for the product. Which maybe is fine! But understand: that's public relations or unpaid advertising, not journalism.

    Also, if a content creator doesn't want to damage a relationship with a developer, there's always the option to say nothing.

    The whole spiel is mostly unpaid advertising, unless free codes count as pay, which they don't. The best solution would be for all iOS youtubers to move their detailed videos off YouTube to other platforms, like their own websites, with a subscription, where they get paid properly and can speak their minds freely. Keep youtube for short demos. App buyers should be willing to buy a few apps less a year, and shift that money to content creators, in order to get quality, unbiased reviews that make what youtubers are doing pay at least as well as a minimum wage.

    The guy Ali run an Instagram and he earn certainly more monney than YouTubers on iOS musics are sponsors are willing to pay for Instagramers, most of them have also collaboration paid for public relations (even to organise small demo events ) and see all references he got of testimony of CEO of big mic names in Hardware, VST …. Is not in the same game than iOS music apps YouTubers.

    Ali aka @Sam23 could be acting in AB forum and other just to do is paid job , but he. Should tell us if his paid for that and to do reviews ,if it is the case there are advertising law to protect consumers, you need to inform people that you are pay to do a review or a teasing when it is the case. To my opinion this is unfair practice to do that.

    And at the same time Ali think perhaps attract new free subscribers from this forum to his Instagram with a teaser.

    Before stating that I dig some infos and saw it’s content.

    Very different of @brambos or any other dev announcements stating clearly a new apps or an upgrade.

    Why would he do that when he’s already here on the forum using the name aliahmet? Seems like you’re throwing around accusations of dishonesty based on nothing more than hunches.

    So @sam23 and @AliAhmet are not the same ?

  • @user54432 said:
    Bud Light iOS

    A tasteless AUv3 that barely does anything for your mix. 🤣

  • @BerlinFx said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Hugely embarrassing.

    Just a reminder: If you haven't signed an NDA and you're being coyly promotional regardless? Then you're not working for your readers/followers/viewers; you're working as a shill for the product. Which maybe is fine! But understand: that's public relations or unpaid advertising, not journalism.

    Also, if a content creator doesn't want to damage a relationship with a developer, there's always the option to say nothing.

    The whole spiel is mostly unpaid advertising, unless free codes count as pay, which they don't. The best solution would be for all iOS youtubers to move their detailed videos off YouTube to other platforms, like their own websites, with a subscription, where they get paid properly and can speak their minds freely. Keep youtube for short demos. App buyers should be willing to buy a few apps less a year, and shift that money to content creators, in order to get quality, unbiased reviews that make what youtubers are doing pay at least as well as a minimum wage.

    The guy Ali run an Instagram and he earn certainly more monney than YouTubers on iOS musics are sponsors are willing to pay for Instagramers, most of them have also collaboration paid for public relations (even to organise small demo events ) and see all references he got of testimony of CEO of big mic names in Hardware, VST …. Is not in the same game than iOS music apps YouTubers.

    Ali aka @Sam23 could be acting in AB forum and other just to do is paid job , but he. Should tell us if his paid for that and to do reviews ,if it is the case there are advertising law to protect consumers, you need to inform people that you are pay to do a review or a teasing when it is the case. To my opinion this is unfair practice to do that.

    And at the same time Ali think perhaps attract new free subscribers from this forum to his Instagram with a teaser.

    Before stating that I dig some infos and saw it’s content.

    Very different of @brambos or any other dev announcements stating clearly a new apps or an upgrade.

  • An apps that I send my music file and do the mix, the mastering and publish on Soundcloud my music as I drink a glass on the beach with a nice girl

  • @BerlinFx said:

    @FordTimeLord said:

    @BerlinFx said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Hugely embarrassing.

    Just a reminder: If you haven't signed an NDA and you're being coyly promotional regardless? Then you're not working for your readers/followers/viewers; you're working as a shill for the product. Which maybe is fine! But understand: that's public relations or unpaid advertising, not journalism.

    Also, if a content creator doesn't want to damage a relationship with a developer, there's always the option to say nothing.

    The whole spiel is mostly unpaid advertising, unless free codes count as pay, which they don't. The best solution would be for all iOS youtubers to move their detailed videos off YouTube to other platforms, like their own websites, with a subscription, where they get paid properly and can speak their minds freely. Keep youtube for short demos. App buyers should be willing to buy a few apps less a year, and shift that money to content creators, in order to get quality, unbiased reviews that make what youtubers are doing pay at least as well as a minimum wage.

    The guy Ali run an Instagram and he earn certainly more monney than YouTubers on iOS musics are sponsors are willing to pay for Instagramers, most of them have also collaboration paid for public relations (even to organise small demo events ) and see all references he got of testimony of CEO of big mic names in Hardware, VST …. Is not in the same game than iOS music apps YouTubers.

    Ali aka @Sam23 could be acting in AB forum and other just to do is paid job , but he. Should tell us if his paid for that and to do reviews ,if it is the case there are advertising law to protect consumers, you need to inform people that you are pay to do a review or a teasing when it is the case. To my opinion this is unfair practice to do that.

    And at the same time Ali think perhaps attract new free subscribers from this forum to his Instagram with a teaser.

    Before stating that I dig some infos and saw it’s content.

    Very different of @brambos or any other dev announcements stating clearly a new apps or an upgrade.

    Why would he do that when he’s already here on the forum using the name aliahmet? Seems like you’re throwing around accusations of dishonesty based on nothing more than hunches.

    So @sam23 and @AliAhmet are not the same ?

    I have no idea but I’d prefer to give them the benefit of the doubt than jumping straight to pitchforks and torches.

  • @Sam23 said:

    @BerlinFx said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Hugely embarrassing.

    Just a reminder: If you haven't signed an NDA and you're being coyly promotional regardless? Then you're not working for your readers/followers/viewers; you're working as a shill for the product. Which maybe is fine! But understand: that's public relations or unpaid advertising, not journalism.

    Also, if a content creator doesn't want to damage a relationship with a developer, there's always the option to say nothing.

    The whole spiel is mostly unpaid advertising, unless free codes count as pay, which they don't. The best solution would be for all iOS youtubers to move their detailed videos off YouTube to other platforms, like their own websites, with a subscription, where they get paid properly and can speak their minds freely. Keep youtube for short demos. App buyers should be willing to buy a few apps less a year, and shift that money to content creators, in order to get quality, unbiased reviews that make what youtubers are doing pay at least as well as a minimum wage.

    The guy Ali run an Instagram and he earn certainly more monney than YouTubers on iOS musics are sponsors are willing to pay for Instagramers, most of them have also collaboration paid for public relations (even to organise small demo events ) and see all references he got of testimony of CEO of big mic names in Hardware, VST …. Is not in the same game than iOS music apps YouTubers.

    Ali aka @Sam23 could be acting in AB forum and other just to do is paid job , but he. Should tell us if his paid for that and to do reviews ,if it is the case there are advertising law to protect consumers, you need to inform people that you are pay to do a review or a teasing when it is the case. To my opinion this is unfair practice to do that.

    And at the same time Ali think perhaps attract new free subscribers from this forum to his Instagram with a teaser.

    Before stating that I dig some infos and saw it’s content.

    Very different of @brambos or any other dev announcements stating clearly a new apps or an upgrade.

    @sam23 you did the mess with your teaser and now you got an headache ? I am a pin in the ass I know, lol .

  • @BerlinFx said:

    @FordTimeLord said:

    @BerlinFx said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Hugely embarrassing.

    Just a reminder: If you haven't signed an NDA and you're being coyly promotional regardless? Then you're not working for your readers/followers/viewers; you're working as a shill for the product. Which maybe is fine! But understand: that's public relations or unpaid advertising, not journalism.

    Also, if a content creator doesn't want to damage a relationship with a developer, there's always the option to say nothing.

    The whole spiel is mostly unpaid advertising, unless free codes count as pay, which they don't. The best solution would be for all iOS youtubers to move their detailed videos off YouTube to other platforms, like their own websites, with a subscription, where they get paid properly and can speak their minds freely. Keep youtube for short demos. App buyers should be willing to buy a few apps less a year, and shift that money to content creators, in order to get quality, unbiased reviews that make what youtubers are doing pay at least as well as a minimum wage.

    The guy Ali run an Instagram and he earn certainly more monney than YouTubers on iOS musics are sponsors are willing to pay for Instagramers, most of them have also collaboration paid for public relations (even to organise small demo events ) and see all references he got of testimony of CEO of big mic names in Hardware, VST …. Is not in the same game than iOS music apps YouTubers.

    Ali aka @Sam23 could be acting in AB forum and other just to do is paid job , but he. Should tell us if his paid for that and to do reviews ,if it is the case there are advertising law to protect consumers, you need to inform people that you are pay to do a review or a teasing when it is the case. To my opinion this is unfair practice to do that.

    And at the same time Ali think perhaps attract new free subscribers from this forum to his Instagram with a teaser.

    Before stating that I dig some infos and saw it’s content.

    Very different of @brambos or any other dev announcements stating clearly a new apps or an upgrade.

    Why would he do that when he’s already here on the forum using the name aliahmet? Seems like you’re throwing around accusations of dishonesty based on nothing more than hunches.

    So @sam23 and @AliAhmet are not the same ?

    🍿⏰

  • @pepebaõ said:

    @swarmboy said:
    assuming the dude is telling the truth and it's someone who hasn't released stuff on iOS before, it rules out:

    Avid : Sibelius
    Apple : Garageband
    Waves : cubase iaps
    Steinberg : Cubasis
    Arturia : Beatstep / iprophet / isem
    NI : Maschine / 2
    fabfilter
    Ableton : note
    Reason / propellerheads : reason lite.

    This is a pristine overview of iPad’s current offer.
    Light editions, independent devs, and some rare curious enthusiasts like Fabfilter.
    So expecting Uhe, Soundtoys or UAD .. 😂😂😂

    But let's stay enthusiastic, after all Apple has finally announced the calculator app on iPad. 👏

    On the list a small error , it is not « Waves : cubase iaps » it is in fact « Waves : Cubasis iaps »

  • edited April 2023

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @BerlinFx said:

    @FordTimeLord said:

    @BerlinFx said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @brambos said:
    As a dev, I find these “I’m in the know and you are not” teasers kind of cringe.

    Hugely embarrassing.

    Just a reminder: If you haven't signed an NDA and you're being coyly promotional regardless? Then you're not working for your readers/followers/viewers; you're working as a shill for the product. Which maybe is fine! But understand: that's public relations or unpaid advertising, not journalism.

    Also, if a content creator doesn't want to damage a relationship with a developer, there's always the option to say nothing.

    The whole spiel is mostly unpaid advertising, unless free codes count as pay, which they don't. The best solution would be for all iOS youtubers to move their detailed videos off YouTube to other platforms, like their own websites, with a subscription, where they get paid properly and can speak their minds freely. Keep youtube for short demos. App buyers should be willing to buy a few apps less a year, and shift that money to content creators, in order to get quality, unbiased reviews that make what youtubers are doing pay at least as well as a minimum wage.

    The guy Ali run an Instagram and he earn certainly more monney than YouTubers on iOS musics are sponsors are willing to pay for Instagramers, most of them have also collaboration paid for public relations (even to organise small demo events ) and see all references he got of testimony of CEO of big mic names in Hardware, VST …. Is not in the same game than iOS music apps YouTubers.

    Ali aka @Sam23 could be acting in AB forum and other just to do is paid job , but he. Should tell us if his paid for that and to do reviews ,if it is the case there are advertising law to protect consumers, you need to inform people that you are pay to do a review or a teasing when it is the case. To my opinion this is unfair practice to do that.

    And at the same time Ali think perhaps attract new free subscribers from this forum to his Instagram with a teaser.

    Before stating that I dig some infos and saw it’s content.

    Very different of @brambos or any other dev announcements stating clearly a new apps or an upgrade.

    Why would he do that when he’s already here on the forum using the name aliahmet? Seems like you’re throwing around accusations of dishonesty based on nothing more than hunches.

    So @sam23 and @AliAhmet are not the same ?

    🍿⏰

    🍿🕺👍

  • i have on good authority from many trusted sources, that its actually a @brambos emulator/clone app. Now, while some of you may point out that bram bos apps have been on iOS for ages now, and its not a new entrance to the eco system, this app is from a developer new to iOS, Clonaid. Clonaid is an American-based human cloning organization, registered as a company in the Bahamas.

    Clonaid was able to use nanobots to completely mimic the Prefrontal cortex of Bram Bos, and transfer all the data into a simple to use 20mb app. It has a beautiful UI, is aUV3 and now, we no longer have to wait for Bram Bos apps, as we can just build our own using Clonaid's simple "Text To App" AI algorithm.

    Pricing is still up in the air, but they are leaning heavily towards subscription based, or alternatively, access to your Prefrontal cortex, using a one time microchip installation.

  • I don't think Sam is Ali. He just posted about something he read from Ali's Facebook or whatever. The length of this thread is proof that people like teasers.

    Some YouTube shorts I've posted saying 'something new coming' have got a lot of views. Everyone here knows that the AB Forum loves a bit of anticipation. Is that a bad thing? In some ways yes, the novelty fetish of the forum is not healthy, but it's unlikely to change. No need to turn it into too much drama though!

    This drama and antagonism is a recurring theme in the forum. Especially recently. This forum is very different in its vibe compared to a few years ago. We're living in very uncertain times. Money is tight for many people. AI threats looming. Always being positive is not the answer. There's definitely such a thing as toxic positivity. Some interesting videos on YouTube for those who are interested. Being critical is important, but it's good to do it in an elegant way.

    Tldr : let's argue in a constructive way

  • @Gavinski you can ask a budget For your very useful YouTube channel to these guys , quote find on Ali website :smile:

    Vianney Apreleff, Marketing at BLEASS

    Jeroen Breebaart, CEO at ToneBoosters

    Igor Nembrini, CEO at Nembrini Audio

    Paul Barnard, Lead Developer at 4Pockets

    Carlo Castellano, CEO at AudioThing
    Interesting quote from him « “Ali from ‘The Beat Community’ is a strong member of the iOS music producing community, always pushing forward new apps and sales.”

    Nuno Santos, CEO at Imaginando

    Jonatan Liljedahl, CEO at Kymatica

    Personal decisions I stop to give my monney to Bleass , 4pockets , Audiothing , Imaginendo, and Kymatica even if their apps are good they are not alone. I have some apps of these dev company but I was willing to buy this month more sorry no monney for you. AudioThing will pick up a free app I want but will no pay the 3 pricey apps that I was ready to buy this week.

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