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Damn! Though that hopefully means your luck is about to turn around. Anyway, I thought you are trying to stick to as few apps as possible, your appoholic days are long over!
Yeah, insta-buy days are long gone but 'freebies' are always welcome
Apart from getting 'that' subscription app (I'll keep it for at least a year, it's so 'Me') there was no other paid apps during May and of the free ones only King of FM remain on my iPad...
AudioKit really hit a home-run with that one, yes it's a 'Romper' but form an era for which I have a real soft-spot for and close to an insane amount of care was put into sampling the raw material. I'm honestly impressed!
Got the Things - Crusher a while back (really like that one) and two potential June candidates remain (Bleass Voices and BA-01).
Apparently TB has something fresh cooking around the corner as well...
...we'll see at least I don't get 'everything' without a careful evaluation which was not the case when things got out of control.
Cheers!
Yes - a lot of love was put into those King of FM samples! Pity the filter is bad but we can live with that and use alternatives! Was extremely nice of Matt to make that free.
@Gavinski Tis moved😊
Cheers!
I’ve been playing with BA-1 for an hour… This thing is amazing!
It really is lovely... Much better than many of us expected I think. Just make those bloody fonts bigger!
MIERDA! No congratulations to the winners. That should have been me. THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN ME! All three of them!
A hex on those winners, the bloody buggers! Sheer cheek 😛
Congrats all. I can’t wait to hear what @sevenape comes up with it.
I’m starting to be a lot more careful about what I buy as well Samu. I’m not gonna go as far as deleting as many as you have (though I’ve deleted probably 100 apps over the last 2-3 weeks) but I am gonna be more selective with what I buy. Buying too many means I never learn them properly and they just sit unused. Tired of going about it that way. Plus I realized I already have all I need so now it’s it’s just about want.
Yeah it really surprised me at just how good it is. I almost talked myself out of it as I’m being more selective with purchases now, but I’m glad I bought it.
My utmost admiration for those who can delete 100+ apps without blink of an eye. 🤩 Because we are talking about musical tools. If I do this more than half of my projects will be unload-able. Pure nightmare! 😱
Well considering I still have 600 AUs it didn’t do much 😂 a lot of the ones I deleted were IAA and a couple were simply standalone. Only maybe a dozen or so were AUV3 apps.
Worth to remember here is that many 'tools' I have, have been purchased on 'in case I would need this or that' basis...
...If a track has a delay or echo it I can in >90% of the cases replace it with another similar app or even the built-in ones.
For me personally I did a quite in-depth digg-thru of each app and checked if it still 'clicked' with me when it came to the UI and usability and/if/or id had something totally unique about it in which case I could compromise usability.
(I discovered a few 'gems' which in turn helped me to reduce the 'need' to get new apps).
Considering my app-o-holic back-ground the arsenal consisted (and still consists of) of everything Korg, Moog, FF, TB, Bleass, Eventide, FAC, IK MixBox among a few well known others which cover a huge range.
I also checked the apps I hadn't launched in the past year or so to check if they were still something I'd enjoy using, if not I removed them, can still down-load them if I would find use-cases for them or at least find a similar app if it would be 'gone'.
In short if I've not used an app for the past year or so the likely-hood of me missing it is quite low...
As for new apps I've stopped the insta-buy madness and do a careful evaluation whether the app will add something to what I already have and what apps it may potentially replace to reduce 'clutter' to help me focus.
Currently I've got maybe 3-4 apps that are under evaluation water I should get them or not...
...during this 'evaluation period' I check if any of the existing apps get me in the right ball-park without too much hassle
Cheers!
Going through all my old apps and deciding which I want to keep just sounds like a time consuming nightmare. I mean, it depends on your personality I guess, but that kind of admin is very unappealing to me. I'd rather just leave them there unused until maybe some day a forum post or something similar reminds me of their existence and I decide to pull them out of the toybox for a little play.
You could always enable auto-offload as it'll give you have plenty of space for new apps...
...it will only start deleting once you start to run out of storage space and starts with the least used ones...
(The offloaded apps get a little cloud icon next to the name and you can tap the icon to download it again).
I guess some just enjoy scrolling endless pages of apps and folders and long lists of apps searching for 'The One'
(I use search and keep almost everything in the app-library)
I would not be able tofit every single app I have access to even if there was a 4TB iPad available...
I use aum search - I almost never ever open music apps from my home screen! I throw music apps into folders that in most cases I never open, so no endless scrolling for me
@Samu, my admiration towards you is even grater 🤩. BTW, who’s not app-o-holic here?!
Everyone has different discipline methods, I have more than one and still barely can keep up.
Also have preferred ‘brands’ similar to yours and exactly in some of those brands have most of my unused app-s. For instance, Bleass is the winner, still insta-buy but third of them once or never used.
I have around 300 apps, and really can’t remove any of them.
(stopped ranking apps in Aube, meaningless for me.)
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I don't even throw them into folders...
...I just 'remove' them from the home-screen straight to the App Library after initial install & test
Yeah, some of them Bleass apps do get quite frequent usage (Saturator, Delay and Motion FX be the ones I use most with Compressor not too far behind, of the Synths Alpha gets a spin every now and then, SampleWiz 2 and Omega are mostly left un-used, something about them no longer 'click' with me).
So no more automatic insta-buys or support buys for me no matter who the developer is...
Why do I feel like we're going to get into a dick measuring competition about who treats their apps with least respect 😂 😂 😂
I have absolutely no idea to be honest 🤣
😂😂😂😂
I’m usually that way but I do like to scroll through my apps every so often and delete the ones I don’t need or don’t like or just reorganize them.
I don’t know, you gladly jumped into it. 😂
I am still contemplating about BA-1. I watched one negative review on Youtube and that reviewer actually opened up more doors for me, so now I’m even more interested. 😋
What were they negative about? I think I remember one of the reviews I read mentioning a few weak points, something about the x fade and one or two other things I don't recall.
I didn’t want to contribute in the wrong direction for BA-1, I don't know how people will react. So I didn't post, but if you ask, here it is: 💩
Edit: Removed that disgrace of a Youtube review.
Bought BA-1, the reason for purchase is the same for all synths I have in my arsenal, unique voice and different control parameters. That means different characters and specific sound timbre. Baby Audio inspiration is Yamaha CS01 and believe me, they nailed it, so my hats down to the designers team.
So if you want synth from that period of time, with simple controls, good looking and sounding even better, it’s no brainer. Regarding small font on UI, yes it's a bummer, especially for us with not so good sight. When I first got info that Baby Audio was working on their first synth, I instantly thought that it would be a kind of Crystalline morphing symbol dials magic hackery where that small font doesn't even matter. But, that's that, they chickened out, can happen to anyone. No one cares anyway, except a few nerds with bad eyesight.