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  • Agonizer IAPs on Sale too

  • edited March 30

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Utility

    GamingVPN 1.1.1.1 VPN is a free app, but the Lifetime Premium is currently free usually $199.99

    To unlock, move through introduction, lifetime originally shows $199.99 but if you tap it it changes to $0.00 then hit continue at the bottom. This little switcheroo sketched me out a little, but I confirmed it did not charge me anything. I’ve been really wanting to find a free way to watch BBC Player in the States, I did unlock this one, but haven’t tried it yet. App Raven does have a decent amount of 👎 on this one so not sure what to make of it just yet.

    As a guy in tech, I would advise caution with poorly known VPNs, “too good to be true” VPN deals, and those VPNs that sponsor a lot of YouTube videos.

    Something else to keep in mind is that these smaller VPN app devs tend to be a 3rd party to the actual VPN service they’re selling.

    A nice place to start is Henry from TechLore (the most knowledgeable person alive when it comes to VPNs, as far as I’ve found):
    https://www.techlore.tech/resources.html#vpn

    Just my 2¢! Thx for the link and the caution

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Volt IAP Preset Packs are Free another shout out to @ninobeatz dude is ahead of the curve.

    Is the Volt a rompler?

  • No...virtual analog...

  • edited March 30

    Xequence 2 $6.99 yea or nay? Appears to be lowest price ever.

  • @kidslow said:
    Xequence 2 $6.99 yea or nay? Appears to be lowest price ever.

    I’m reaaally on the fence about it.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @catbox said:

    I love Bleass, and is very curious about this one. It looks fun, but I do not entirely see the use, even after having watched the videos. Anyone having any experience with/opinions on it?

    Here's a simple patch showing the sound character of an oscillator modulating audio and audio modulating an oscillator:

    Uuuuuh this sound, specially on a voice sample, is something I have always wanted to recreate. Would you be so kind to share the Drambo project file so I can look in detail at the connections between the modules? Because just looking at the video I’m a bit confused, i’m still a drambo beginner. I would be so grateful.

  • edited March 30

    Can anyone characterize the main differences between Stellarvox, Spacefields and Altispace 2?

    Also which one would you personally recommend. I’m looking for experimental/ambient texture maker reverb/delay thingy and those 3 look like it.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Beepstreet Sale. Limited Time Only.

    Dagger is $7 off at $5.99

    Zeeon is $8 off at $6.99

    Radio Unit is $4 off at $2.99

  • @satchnut said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Utility

    GamingVPN 1.1.1.1 VPN is a free app, but the Lifetime Premium is currently free usually $199.99

    To unlock, move through introduction, lifetime originally shows $199.99 but if you tap it it changes to $0.00 then hit continue at the bottom. This little switcheroo sketched me out a little, but I confirmed it did not charge me anything. I’ve been really wanting to find a free way to watch BBC Player in the States, I did unlock this one, but haven’t tried it yet. App Raven does have a decent amount of 👎 on this one so not sure what to make of it just yet.

    As a guy in tech, I would advise caution with poorly known VPNs, “too good to be true” VPN deals, and those VPNs that sponsor a lot of YouTube videos.

    Something else to keep in mind is that these smaller VPN app devs tend to be a 3rd party to the actual VPN service they’re selling.

    A nice place to start is Henry from TechLore (the most knowledgeable person alive when it comes to VPNs, as far as I’ve found):
    https://www.techlore.tech/resources.html#vpn

    Just my 2¢! Thx for the link and the caution

    Appreciate the heads up, and the information. I’ll take a look. Cheers.

  • edited March 30

    @Nimgwen said:
    Can anyone characterize the main differences between Stellarvox, Spacefields and Altispace 2?

    Also which one would you personally recommend. I’m looking for experimental/ambient texture maker reverb/delay thingy and those 3 look like it.

    Stellarvox and Altispace are both convolution reverbs - Stellar more experimental, Alti more traditional - whereas Spacefields are three loopers with various modulation options and reverbs. It’s great, and I think that would be the one you are looking for here.

  • @satchnut said:

    @kidslow said:
    Xequence 2 $6.99 yea or nay? Appears to be lowest price ever.

    I’m reaaally on the fence about it.

    Yea I put apps like Xequence 2 in appsliced sort of as bookmarks, and then when they hit my sale price I have to go research what it was that led me to such a choice. Researching. What I don't need is another complex, deeply involved sequencer that takes a lot of ramp to learn, today ... but maybe I want it next month. :D

  • @kidslow @satchnut If I can provide totally un-biased decision-making help 😆 Xequence in my opinion sticks out of the bunch by being one of the few iOS sequencers where arranging complete songs is actually efficient, fast, and frustration-free 🤔

  • edited March 30

    @kidslow said:
    Xequence 2 $6.99 yea or nay? Appears to be lowest price ever.

    That’s a good price for the power, features, and capabilities X2 provides.

    I like X2 for many reasons, but it doesn’t always fit into my preferred workflow. Which isn’t a slight against this fully featured app. I like using X2, but at least for me, I tend to use it in certain situations over others. Ie. when working with larger, more complex midi projects, but not necessarily starting a new track in AUM. That’s just my personal preference, it can be used either way

    It is unfortunately not an AU, I wish it was, but it syncs up midi just fine using IAA, or standalone with core midi.

  • @catbox said:

    @Nimgwen said:
    Can anyone characterize the main differences between Stellarvox, Spacefields and Altispace 2?

    Also which one would you personally recommend. I’m looking for experimental/ambient texture maker reverb/delay thingy and those 3 look like it.

    Stellarvox and Altispace are both convolution reverbs - Stellar more experimental, Alti more traditional - whereas Spacefields are three loopers with various modulation options and reverbs. It’s great, and I think that would be the one you are looking for here.

    Thanks! Do you have verbs like Blackhole, Eos 2, and Alteza? Do you find that Stellarvox has something really different sounding? Blackhole especially has some biiiiig spaces for the reverb.

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @kidslow said:
    Xequence 2 $6.99 yea or nay? Appears to be lowest price ever.

    That’s a good price for the power, features, and capabilities X2 provides.

    I like X2 for many reasons, but it doesn’t always fit into my preferred workflow. Which isn’t a slight against this fully featured app. I like using X2, but at least for me, I tend to use it in certain situations over others. Ie. when working with larger, more complex midi projects, but not necessarily starting a new track in AUM. That’s just my personal preference, it can be used either way

    It is unfortunately not an AU, I wish it was, but it syncs up midi just fine using IAA, or standalone with core midi.

    Thanks for the insight Poppa. It doesn't bother me that it's not AU. Not so much. Staying on the ipad would be half the usage and it looks like I can find ways to work with AUM, Audiobus and IAA, but I'm interested equally in the workflows with Ableton Live to/from the desktop.

    I haven't finished my research but seems like it's being positioned as a MIDI sketchpad on iOS, ok I'm down, but is that it in a nutshell and all the workflow nuances. Plus how complex is it to get running? I've got TOO MANY complex music software tools and not enough hours in the day.

    @SevenSystems said:
    @kidslow @satchnut If I can provide totally un-biased decision-making help 😆 Xequence in my opinion sticks out of the bunch by being one of the few iOS sequencers where arranging complete songs is actually efficient, fast, and frustration-free 🤔

    I'm glad you're here. Your price got my attention. Thanks for the discount. It's a bit confusing the differentiation between your products. Are the Xequence AU apps just components of Xequence 2 re-implemented as Audio Units? What's in the Advanced Pack IAP? I apologize if these are answered somewhere obvious, but I didn't find answers in my albeit very brief search.

    Maybe you or someone else could say, what apps are in the same lane as Xequence 2 on ios and on desktop? I've been researching here and it's being compared to LK and Atom 2. At all comparable to reMIDI on the desktop? I'm setting aside full on DAW piano rolls, which it doesn't seem to aspire to be. WRT overlap, I do have Atom 1 but not Atom 2 and apparently missed my window to buy some sort of bundle and all the mishegas around that, and then the dev sort of dropped off the map after ... so mostly disinclined there.

  • @kidslow said:
    I haven't finished my research but seems like it's being positioned as a MIDI sketchpad on iOS, ok I'm down, but is that it in a nutshell and all the workflow nuances. Plus how complex is it to get running? I've got TOO MANY complex music software tools and not enough hours in the day.

    It's more of a complete composition and arrangement tool. As I mentioned, it has a very comprehensive arranger with various looping, cloning, multiple-tracks-per-instrument and other tools to easily arrange very complex songs with lots of different instruments, modulation, etc., while still keeping track (😆) of things.

    I'm glad you're here. Your price got my attention. Thanks for the discount. It's a bit confusing the differentiation between your products. Are the Xequence AU apps just components of Xequence 2 re-implemented as Audio Units?

    Yes!

    What's in the Advanced Pack IAP? I apologize if these are answered somewhere obvious, but I didn't find answers in my albeit very brief search.

    Enhanced Pack is explained here:

    https://seven.systems/xequence2/en/enhanced/

    I can't answer the rest of your questions very well, but while Xequence's pianoroll editor is also very good and comprehensive, where it shines is the arranger. IMO! :)

  • edited March 31

    @SevenSystems said:
    It's more of a complete composition and arrangement tool. As I mentioned, it has a very comprehensive arranger with various looping, cloning, multiple-tracks-per-instrument and other tools to easily arrange very complex songs with lots of different instruments, modulation, etc., while still keeping track (😆) of things.

    Thank you for that concise description. It does have me evaluating my aspirations to arrange very complex songs, and why wouldn't I use a desktop DAW to do that? I'm going to investigate further. I use sales as limited window evaluation events. I work better under a deadline. lol. Xequence 2 seems incredibly powerful at this price. Your accessibility here speaks very favorably of your efforts.

  • @kidslow said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    It's more of a complete composition and arrangement tool. As I mentioned, it has a very comprehensive arranger with various looping, cloning, multiple-tracks-per-instrument and other tools to easily arrange very complex songs with lots of different instruments, modulation, etc., while still keeping track (😆) of things.

    Thank you for that concise description. It does have me evaluating my aspirations to arrange very complex songs, and why wouldn't I use a desktop DAW to do that? I'm going to investigate further. I use sales as limited window evaluation events. I work better under a deadline. lol. Xequence 2 seems incredibly powerful at this price. Your accessibility here speaks very favorably of your efforts.

    I want xequence 2 and I have no idea how I could use it. I’m thinking I can sequence stuff and send it to the op-1 field via midi? The price makes it hard to ignore. Is it more for aum or can you use it in Cubasis ? Or even Standalone?

  • Yea, thanks for jumping in @SevenSystems i knew my description didn’t do it justice, I wanted to give my personal perspective and be respectful of both you and your creation.

  • Lorentz by iceworks is $2 off at $7.99

  • edited March 31

    @yellow_eyez said:

    @kidslow said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    It's more of a complete composition and arrangement tool. As I mentioned, it has a very comprehensive arranger with various looping, cloning, multiple-tracks-per-instrument and other tools to easily arrange very complex songs with lots of different instruments, modulation, etc., while still keeping track (😆) of things.

    Thank you for that concise description. It does have me evaluating my aspirations to arrange very complex songs, and why wouldn't I use a desktop DAW to do that? I'm going to investigate further. I use sales as limited window evaluation events. I work better under a deadline. lol. Xequence 2 seems incredibly powerful at this price. Your accessibility here speaks very favorably of your efforts.

    I want xequence 2 and I have no idea how I could use it. I’m thinking I can sequence stuff and send it to the op-1 field via midi? The price makes it hard to ignore. Is it more for aum or can you use it in Cubasis ? Or even Standalone?

    In most basic of terms it’s a full blown midi DAW, well not DAW since that is for Audio, but it’s a complete midi workstation, there’s so many features… you can use it in AB3, apps that host/support IAA, or in standalone sending out Core-midi to both on and off device. I’d definitely check out a few videos on the tube, maybe check the manual for a more comprehensive understanding. Manual is very good.

    Xequence 2 Manual

  • @EdGG said:

    @RonnieOmelettes said:
    Curious about the Riffler apps. Will it work with a provided chord sequence and generate guitar parts?

    Riffler Flow does, but not the original one. You can transpose a riff and select it’s mode/scale. You can export and paste the midi sequence though.

    Edit: just updated and Riffler also lets you change chords. And bass bites for inversions, and there’s rests and arpeggios now! Pretty sweet!!

    Thanks. Picked it up and loving it so far.

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Beepstreet Sale. Limited Time Only.

    Dagger is $7 off at $5.99

    Zeeon is $8 off at $6.99

    Radio Unit is $4 off at $2.99

    Combustor at £4.99. Picked this up and Dagger as well and love at first listen for me! Fat, rich, squelchy basses and chords (and a randomiser to create new ideas) and Combustor is just doing its own unique resonator thing. Love them! And so rarely on sale.

    And they are really CPU efficient despite all the analogue modelling, so there is some really tight coding going in here, which isn’t surprising (or should say, not “SunRizing” … see what I did there?).

  • @craftycurate said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Beepstreet Sale. Limited Time Only.

    Dagger is $7 off at $5.99

    Zeeon is $8 off at $6.99

    Radio Unit is $4 off at $2.99

    Combustor at £4.99. Picked this up and Dagger as well and love at first listen for me! Fat, rich, squelchy basses and chords (and a randomiser to create new ideas) and Combustor is just doing its own unique resonator thing. Love them! And so rarely on sale.

    And they are really CPU efficient despite all the analogue modelling, so there is some really tight coding going in here, which isn’t surprising (or should say, not “SunRizing” … see what I did there?).

    I think I'm going to grab the Zeeon. People have been raving about it for years.

  • @Fear2Stop said:

    Oh damn I remember really wanting this for a long time… but it’s either that or upright piano , and it likely won’t fit the sound of our current project anyway

    I just got it and requested a refund. It still has lots of bugs and doesn’t sound that good.

  • edited March 31

    @NoncompliantBryant said:

    @catbox said:

    @Nimgwen said:
    Can anyone characterize the main differences between Stellarvox, Spacefields and Altispace 2?

    Also which one would you personally recommend. I’m looking for experimental/ambient texture maker reverb/delay thingy and those 3 look like it.

    Stellarvox and Altispace are both convolution reverbs - Stellar more experimental, Alti more traditional - whereas Spacefields are three loopers with various modulation options and reverbs. It’s great, and I think that would be the one you are looking for here.

    Thanks! Do you have verbs like Blackhole, Eos 2, and Alteza? Do you find that Stellarvox has something really different sounding? Blackhole especially has some biiiiig spaces for the reverb.

    No, sorry, I have neither, so couldn’t really say. Not so much into big reverbs with the music I makes, but can say, that Stellarvox, while nice, haven’t really knocked Casacde off as my to go reverb for larger washes. (Perhaps other have different oppinions.) Spacefield is really nice, though. You can make some strange and huge scapes with that one.

  • Combustor at £4.99. Picked this up and Dagger as well and love at first listen for me! Fat, rich, squelchy basses and chords (and a randomiser to create new ideas) and Combustor is just doing its own unique resonator thing. Love them! And so rarely on sale.

    And they are really CPU efficient despite all the analogue modelling, so there is some really tight coding going in here, which isn’t surprising (or should say, not “SunRizing” … see what I did there?).

    I think I'm going to grab the Zeeon. People have been raving about it for years.

    Combuster is one of my top effect plugins. So many dirty sounds, great for heavy/industrial distortion with a unique sound!

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