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FEEEVAAH!!!
Just learned…they made a NEW ONE?!?
Spiritual successor from og devs if I'm correct (good chance not lol)
Thiss one is Rattatan
Think it was a rights dispute?
No matter
THERES A NEW ONE!!
SAND gives you the most for $5, no contest. Simple/rapid DAW with surprisingly complete feature-set (though lacking audio atm -- supposedly dev planning on adding it in the future).
Zoa and Ooda good generative MIDI plugs but not necessary unless you gotta catch 'em all (and I do).
Riffer, not sure, I hear the UI is quite tiny on iPhone, I'll probably buy it cuz it meets my low bar of 1) being a MIDI gen plug and 2) existing.
Octachron popular, people love it. Haven't used it much. Haven't gotten into a flow with it, personally. Well-made, though. Confirm its support for your drum machines.
@satchnut But SAND is a host and can't be used as AUV3 right? I'm mostly interested in AUV3 MIDI instrument sequencers, not really hosts. Octachron looks interesting but too simple, I feel I can do it all using Drambo or BAM or even using a MiRack seq module.
Does anyone know whether downloading the factory content for Audiomodern Loopmix is optional or not? 1.6gb of presets is very generous but it’s also a lot of storage space I can’t afford.
Second question: are Loopmix, Riffer and Chordjam all really geared towards being generative? I’m not really interested in generative apps.
Pure Piano, Pure Upright and Pure Strings are on sale! 50% off!
And there’s a bundle for the pianos as well!
The old adage, “Just do it in Drambo!” does indeed apply.
Re: SAND… Correct.
Seriously??? Let’s gooooo!!!
I made the horrible mistake to calculate how much I spent during the last year on music apps (which I must say was also my first year on iOS, so I had to get an environment going) 😅 I knew it was a lot, but I thought it was less than that. At least I have very few regrets, so there's that!
It's not on sale but I recommend Woodpeckr...
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/woodpeckr/id6744409726
give us a hint of how much so we don't feel bad with ourselves xD
Looks analog but super cool! Just looking at the screenshots I'm confused by how you would hold a note but the way it's structured feels really cool. Does it have any kind of drum/melody generator?
The factory content is an optional download, the initial download is about 50mb or so, iirc
Nope...
All of Igor Vasiliev's apps are on sale: https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/igor-vasiliev/id424401626
Still in the 1 expensiveish coffee per day range, so I guess I'm not that irresponsible :P
Good to know, thank you very much @FordTimeLord.
After watching JHS stuff on YouTube, I don’t know what “a cup of coffee” actually is anymore haha
You're braver than me. First year with the Ipad as well, and have gone a bit overboard "catching up" with all of the apps. I'm too afraid to do the calculations.
@jdaddyaz it's a trap, they won't catch me in it.
I don’t understand, zenbeats is for free.
First year with the iPad too and been fairly conservative so far, however black friday deals have got me good
and the main ones on my list haven't even been discounted yet..
Zoa, Ooda and Riffer are generative, not conventional sequencers. Octachron is great. Very lightweight but with lots of features. I usually use Drambo but when I’m in Loopy Pro then I’ll use Octa because of how easy it is to get going.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/chordjam/id1525005035
ChordJam is also on sale for $6
ChordJam too, I think.
I already have these on desktop, but I’ve never seen them on sale for iOS. Good deal, i think.
Edit: being able to lock steps and displace the phrase left or right in Riffer is really good.
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Coffee might have been chosen to stay vague enough
> @jdaddyaz said:
... some say it's brave... others say it's masochist!
Great catches mate!