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  • Affinity has 50% off sale on Designer, Photo and Publisher https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/

  • edited June 17

    @ninobeatz said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Coming Soon

    JAX One Frequency Shifter is $12.99 will be released June 13th
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/jax-one-frequency-shifter/id6503347833

    Wow! I’m speechless 😞

    I wonder if sharing so generously content of one's mind would translate to clients equally generously buying his apps 😁

  • This isn’t directed at anyone, I promise, just a general comment, but let’s leave the aforementioned off color comment in the rear view. There is a history of friction, we don’t know the overall situation, or the particular circumstances involved, and instead of feeding into the negative, it might be more productive to just leave it. we can show it’s not an accurate reflection of the people in this group by letting it go. Some are maybe just seeing this, and each person might feel differently, and that’s ok, but I wanted to share my two cents, and hopefully move on. Cheers.

  • @Slush said:
    Affinity has 50% off sale on Designer, Photo and Publisher https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/

    I hope they add xml import in Publisher one day. I don't understand why this feature is still missing.
    The other 2 could make me leave Photoshop and Illustrator.

  • @Gratouilli said:

    @Slush said:
    Affinity has 50% off sale on Designer, Photo and Publisher https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/

    I hope they add xml import in Publisher one day. I don't understand why this feature is still missing.
    The other 2 could make me leave Photoshop and Illustrator.

    I currently own Designer but will go for Photo as well, it’s a good deal. Designer is a bit of getting used to after so many years of Adobe. I still have the old Photoshop and Illustrator on my Mac before they went all subscription, something I absolutely refuse to be part of. I have put so much money in the hands of Adobe with all their marginal upgrades during the years I said goodbye to them, lots of alternatives.

  • Utility

    Mpjex - MP3 Converter Pro is free usually $.99 - couple trackers

  • Utility

    MKV Pip Player is $.99 but the full unlock IAP is free usually $1.99. This app has been free before so maybe it’s something you downloaded free, and can now fully unlock for free.

  • And let’s add the IFX Rack IAPs to the list

  • edited June 17

    @Poppadocrock said:
    we don’t know the overall situation, or the particular circumstances involved

    I think we do.

    The guy has a chip on his shoulder about the AB Forum and keeps attacking us for no reason.

    It's a bit weird... :smiley:

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @MAtrixplan said:
    MIDIculous LLC - Summer Sale

    Thank you sir.

    MIDIculous aka Gospel Musicians SALE!
    All IAPs On SALE Too!
    SUMMER SALE RUNS THROUGH JULY 7th!

    IFX Rack is 50% off at $4.99


    I’m so confused by this ecosystem. Are some of the IAPs in one app versions of other apps?

  • edited June 18

    @johnfromberkeley said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @MAtrixplan said:
    MIDIculous LLC - Summer Sale

    Thank you sir.

    MIDIculous aka Gospel Musicians SALE!
    All IAPs On SALE Too!
    SUMMER SALE RUNS THROUGH JULY 7th!

    IFX Rack is 50% off at $4.99

    I’m so confused by this ecosystem. Are some of the IAPs in one app versions of other apps?

    Pure Synth Platinum has all the others as IAPs inside, and psp works on iPhone. Well not all, not splat to Clat, impulsation, Midiculous learning, etc… just all the bass and synth apps.

  • More Music IAP sales.

  • .

    @Poppadocrock said:
    This isn’t directed at anyone, I promise, just a general comment, but let’s leave the aforementioned off color comment in the rear view. There is a history of friction, we don’t know the overall situation, or the particular circumstances involved, and instead of feeding into the negative, it might be more productive to just leave it. we can show it’s not an accurate reflection of the people in this group by letting it go. Some are maybe just seeing this, and each person might feel differently, and that’s ok, but I wanted to share my two cents, and hopefully move on. Cheers.

    Great take Poppa, I also think that's for the best

  • edited June 18

    @Gratouilli said:

    @Slush said:
    Affinity has 50% off sale on Designer, Photo and Publisher https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/

    I hope they add xml import in Publisher one day. I don't understand why this feature is still missing.
    The other 2 could make me leave Photoshop and Illustrator.

    I used to use Illustrator and Photoshop quite a bit and Affinity’s offerings are not full-fledged replacements. For the majority of tasks I use them for today they are mostly adequate, if not absolutely maddening at times. If a complex job ever comes my way again, I’ll probably rent from Adobe for a month instead of deal with Affinity’s limitations.

  • @Slush said:
    I currently own Designer but will go for Photo as well, it’s a good deal. Designer is a bit of getting used to after so many years of Adobe. I still have the old Photoshop and Illustrator on my Mac before they went all subscription, something… all their marginal upgrades during the years I said goodbye to them, lots of alternatives.

    The 3 apps are definitely a fantastic deal ; today, at 89€ for the universal licence it's just nut… but, if Designer and Photo are more than capable to make me switch, Publisher (which I can't stand how layers are implemented) is still really too far from Indesign for my needs.
    In facts, Inkscape and Gimp can also be enough for me… and Scribus could also compete, all 3 for free, but when being productive is important, Adobe is still the king.

    @NeuM said:
    I used to use Illustrator and Photoshop quite a bit and Affinity’s offerings are not full-fledged replacements. For the majority of tasks I use them for today they are mostly adequate, if not absolutely maddening at times. If a complex job ever comes my way again, I’ll probably rent from Adobe for a month instead of deal with Affinity’s limitations.

    I think the same, like many of my colleagues. In our daily job, the CS6 is still more than enough to have the job done. Nonetheless, new features in Photoshop are top notch.

  • @Gratouilli said:

    @Slush said:
    I currently own Designer but will go for Photo as well, it’s a good deal. Designer is a bit of getting used to after so many years of Adobe. I still have the old Photoshop and Illustrator on my Mac before they went all subscription, something… all their marginal upgrades during the years I said goodbye to them, lots of alternatives.

    The 3 apps are definitely a fantastic deal ; today, at 89€ for the universal licence it's just nut… but, if Designer and Photo are more than capable to make me switch, Publisher (which I can't stand how layers are implemented) is still really too far from Indesign for my needs.
    In facts, Inkscape and Gimp can also be enough for me… and Scribus could also compete, all 3 for free, but when being productive is important, Adobe is still the king.

    @NeuM said:
    I used to use Illustrator and Photoshop quite a bit and Affinity’s offerings are not full-fledged replacements. For the majority of tasks I use them for today they are mostly adequate, if not absolutely maddening at times. If a complex job ever comes my way again, I’ll probably rent from Adobe for a month instead of deal with Affinity’s limitations.

    I think the same, like many of my colleagues. In our daily job, the CS6 is still more than enough to have the job done. Nonetheless, new features in Photoshop are top notch.

    I'm working with photo processing a lot and regarding photo denoising and upscaling, Adobe is losing ground compared to DxO labs and Topaz, as they're taking more conservative and often less effective approaches to AI usage, which isn't necessarily bad (AI can be a little too inventive/fake at times).
    For quick photo editing (levels, color corrections, simple sharpening), Pixelmator Pro has been useful as well, and it supports a lot of raw formats even from less "pro" cameras.
    It really depends on the use case.

  • @Pxlhg said:

    @kidslow said:

    @Pxlhg said:

    @drewinnit said:

    @kidslow said:
    The Freq Shifter is like Sonic Charge Echobode and worth the price, imho.

    oh thanks for mentioning that and putting it on my radar, Echobode is one of my all-time favourite VSTs!

    edit: just watched some of the dev's videos for this on Youtube, sounds lovely but some upsetting comments seemingly from the dev himself below the vids...hope he takes care of himself

    So I tested this a little bit (testflight link in app description) and I think Moogerfooger 104 is much better FreqShift/Delay.

    You mean MF-104S Analog Delay or MF-107S FreqBox? I wasn't aware either of them ventured into the same territory, but that may be mostly due to my lack of awareness. Echobode is my gold standard. I bought the JAX mostly based on what it might be in the future and that every parameter is exposed. The UI needs a little work.

    I meant what I wrote: 104, not 107 which I didn't write😂😂😂 Try it if you own it, much easier to get good result than the Jax in my VERY short comparison. Yeah I've been glancing Sonic Charge EchoBode but it's a bit expensive.

    Yes, I read what you wrote so no need to be snarky about it, but since MS-104S is a bitbucket delay and alters pitch but not frequency, you had me confused thus the request for further explanation. For some definition of results there may be overlap, but not a fair comparison.

  • @kidslow said:

    @Pxlhg said:

    @kidslow said:

    @Pxlhg said:

    @drewinnit said:

    @kidslow said:
    The Freq Shifter is like Sonic Charge Echobode and worth the price, imho.

    oh thanks for mentioning that and putting it on my radar, Echobode is one of my all-time favourite VSTs!

    edit: just watched some of the dev's videos for this on Youtube, sounds lovely but some upsetting comments seemingly from the dev himself below the vids...hope he takes care of himself

    So I tested this a little bit (testflight link in app description) and I think Moogerfooger 104 is much better FreqShift/Delay.

    You mean MF-104S Analog Delay or MF-107S FreqBox? I wasn't aware either of them ventured into the same territory, but that may be mostly due to my lack of awareness. Echobode is my gold standard. I bought the JAX mostly based on what it might be in the future and that every parameter is exposed. The UI needs a little work.

    I meant what I wrote: 104, not 107 which I didn't write😂😂😂 Try it if you own it, much easier to get good result than the Jax in my VERY short comparison. Yeah I've been glancing Sonic Charge EchoBode but it's a bit expensive.

    Yes, I read what you wrote so no need to be snarky about it, but since MS-104S is a bitbucket delay and alters pitch but not frequency, you had me confused thus the request for further explanation. For some definition of results there may be overlap, but not a fair comparison.

    @kidslow did you find with the JAX freq shifter some popping noises when moving the frequency knob?

  • @rs2000 said:

    @Gratouilli said:

    @Slush said:
    I currently own Designer but will go for Photo as well, it’s a good deal. Designer is a bit of getting used to after so many years of Adobe. I still have the old Photoshop and Illustrator on my Mac before they went all subscription, something… all their marginal upgrades during the years I said goodbye to them, lots of alternatives.

    The 3 apps are definitely a fantastic deal ; today, at 89€ for the universal licence it's just nut… but, if Designer and Photo are more than capable to make me switch, Publisher (which I can't stand how layers are implemented) is still really too far from Indesign for my needs.
    In facts, Inkscape and Gimp can also be enough for me… and Scribus could also compete, all 3 for free, but when being productive is important, Adobe is still the king.

    @NeuM said:
    I used to use Illustrator and Photoshop quite a bit and Affinity’s offerings are not full-fledged replacements. For the majority of tasks I use them for today they are mostly adequate, if not absolutely maddening at times. If a complex job ever comes my way again, I’ll probably rent from Adobe for a month instead of deal with Affinity’s limitations.

    I think the same, like many of my colleagues. In our daily job, the CS6 is still more than enough to have the job done. Nonetheless, new features in Photoshop are top notch.

    I'm working with photo processing a lot and regarding photo denoising and upscaling, Adobe is losing ground compared to DxO labs and Topaz, as they're taking more conservative and often less effective approaches to AI usage, which isn't necessarily bad (AI can be a little too inventive/fake at times).
    For quick photo editing (levels, color corrections, simple sharpening), Pixelmator Pro has been useful as well, and it supports a lot of raw formats even from less "pro" cameras.
    It really depends on the use case.

    I have experimented with Topaz for old/damaged photo restoration. Although it cannot "fix" everything, the face restoration and detail 'invention' part of their software can yield some genuinely impressive results. I'll probably spring for the still photo version of Topaz at some point, not the video version (which I'm sure is probably also quite good).

  • A bunch of apps with free IAPs

  • edited June 18

    @Gavinski said:

    @kidslow said:

    @Pxlhg said:

    @kidslow said:

    @Pxlhg said:

    @drewinnit said:

    @kidslow said:
    The Freq Shifter is like Sonic Charge Echobode and worth the price, imho.

    oh thanks for mentioning that and putting it on my radar, Echobode is one of my all-time favourite VSTs!

    edit: just watched some of the dev's videos for this on Youtube, sounds lovely but some upsetting comments seemingly from the dev himself below the vids...hope he takes care of himself

    So I tested this a little bit (testflight link in app description) and I think Moogerfooger 104 is much better FreqShift/Delay.

    You mean MF-104S Analog Delay or MF-107S FreqBox? I wasn't aware either of them ventured into the same territory, but that may be mostly due to my lack of awareness. Echobode is my gold standard. I bought the JAX mostly based on what it might be in the future and that every parameter is exposed. The UI needs a little work.

    I meant what I wrote: 104, not 107 which I didn't write😂😂😂 Try it if you own it, much easier to get good result than the Jax in my VERY short comparison. Yeah I've been glancing Sonic Charge EchoBode but it's a bit expensive.

    Yes, I read what you wrote so no need to be snarky about it, but since MS-104S is a bitbucket delay and alters pitch but not frequency, you had me confused thus the request for further explanation. For some definition of results there may be overlap, but not a fair comparison.

    @kidslow did you find with the JAX freq shifter some popping noises when moving the frequency knob?

    Same here. And the dials move a bit slow. Tried it on several stuff but haven’t found a use for this freq shifter.

  • I like the sound, it's an interesting experimental tool, potentially great for drone, but those clicks are unacceptable to me

    @Slush said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @kidslow said:

    @Pxlhg said:

    @kidslow said:

    @Pxlhg said:

    @drewinnit said:

    @kidslow said:
    The Freq Shifter is like Sonic Charge Echobode and worth the price, imho.

    oh thanks for mentioning that and putting it on my radar, Echobode is one of my all-time favourite VSTs!

    edit: just watched some of the dev's videos for this on Youtube, sounds lovely but some upsetting comments seemingly from the dev himself below the vids...hope he takes care of himself

    So I tested this a little bit (testflight link in app description) and I think Moogerfooger 104 is much better FreqShift/Delay.

    You mean MF-104S Analog Delay or MF-107S FreqBox? I wasn't aware either of them ventured into the same territory, but that may be mostly due to my lack of awareness. Echobode is my gold standard. I bought the JAX mostly based on what it might be in the future and that every parameter is exposed. The UI needs a little work.

    I meant what I wrote: 104, not 107 which I didn't write😂😂😂 Try it if you own it, much easier to get good result than the Jax in my VERY short comparison. Yeah I've been glancing Sonic Charge EchoBode but it's a bit expensive.

    Yes, I read what you wrote so no need to be snarky about it, but since MS-104S is a bitbucket delay and alters pitch but not frequency, you had me confused thus the request for further explanation. For some definition of results there may be overlap, but not a fair comparison.

    @kidslow did you find with the JAX freq shifter some popping noises when moving the frequency knob?

    Same here. And the dials move a bit slow. Tried it on several stuff but haven’t found a use for this freq shifter.

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  • AI/Graphics

    Cartoon Yourself is free usually $4.99

  • Graphic

    Palette Hunt is free usually $1.99

  • McDMcD
    edited June 18

    I recommend you try the Beta TestFlight for this JAX Frequency Shifter Extended… it’s pretty nifty and has LFO and Delay features added.

    https://audio.digitster.com/jax-one

  • Stumbled Upon

    Sting Pad is a free app - easy playback for live shows, maybe something in between sets, dj, or backing tracks.

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