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BlueBeast by Gospel Musicians (Released)

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  • @Neo8 said:

    @Neo8 said:

    @HolyMoses said:

    @Neo8 said:

    @filo01 said:
    Good point with free space on iPad, @HolyMoses . I'm in a similar situation to @Neo8. I already have EX5 but I don't have TGX IAPs and PSP says there is no enough storage for any of TGX. And I have plenty of space on my external drive but definitely not have 28GB free on my iPad. So maybe that's the reason.

    I’m also low on internal storage so I think he’s right. I guess the only way is to delete some other apps and reinstall them after the download.

    …or, not delete some apps, use the feature OffLoad into settings on the iPad…

    I used the Offload option with several apps. My storage went up to more than 50 GB and I still cannot install the samples for BlueBeast. I’ve also bought SY-99 but the app can’t open the external SSD.. I have lots of apps from Gospel Musicians and I love them but this is simply frustrating and annoying. I’m thinking about a refund for both apps. @GospelMusicians

    After several tries to install the samples from both apps that continued to fail each time and also the fact that I’ve quoted @GospelMusicians several times on previous comments without a reply, I decided to claim a refund on both apps. It got approved by Apple and I’ve got my money back. Sure, great I’ve got my money back, but I’m still disappointed the apps couldn’t install any of the included samples. It’s not usual for me to ask a refund on any app I buy (it happened maybe three times before this current claim, and believe me that I have heavily invested in the available apps for iPhone and iPad that I use for music production, mixing, mastering anything music related you can think of. Sure some were free to download, but the majority of apps I own are paid ones with many of them with a high price tag and even bought many in-app purchases for these apps if available, I don’t say this to brag, only to say that it has nothing to do with the money I’ve spent on both GM apps. It’s just logical to refund a product if it doesn’t work like it should be) and it also makes me a bit sad. Why? I have several other GM music apps and I simply love them. They are amongst my favorite standalone and AUv3 apps. It could be a bug of some kind or another software related issue that needs to be fixed by the developer. So I’m going to contact Jamal from Gospel Musicians via the official website and explain my experience with the two romplers. Why? You ask? Because I’ve seen and heard the demo of these two on YouTube from Doug from @thesoundtestroom and the official YouTube channel of @GospelMusicians and I instantly fell in love with the sound. In other words, if the issues I’ve encountered are indeed software related and can be fixed and work like it should be, I will buy both apps again. I own an iPad Pro M4 and there’s a tiny chance the two apps aren’t optimized for the M4 in one way or another for a reason I can’t know unless I contact @GospelMusicians
    So I hope things can be fixed. Oh btw, the external SSD works normal, it can read an write data if I use other apps, so it must be the apps itself or the iPad Pro M4 (in relation to the two apps).

    Yes, don't feel bad about asking for refunds. But it's generally better to contact devs directly rather than @ing them here. Most have not set things up so that they receive an email notification when someone @s them. Many devs have also not set it up so they will email when someone DMs them here. So they'll only see it if they check in to the forum, look at the thread or check their notifications inside the forum. I think this is worth mentioning because sometimes people feel surprised or irritated when they @ devs here and don't get a reply, but this is really not the place to expect support from the vast majority of devs. There are a few devs who are very active here, but they are only a small fraction of the dev community.

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