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Dazibao Synth - AB is coming
Great looking and sounding polyphonic synth that arrived on iOS a month ago. The dev says that he is currently working on IAA and AB.
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Hard to nose into this market at 10 bucks without too much in the way of obvious USPs compared to everything else we have already....
Not so sure about that. We are perhaps a little jaundiced here. Although the music app market may be small compared to games, it is still large and ever-expanding as more people discover it. It is a big world out there after all.
If I think back 2 years when I began messing around on iOS, this would be an instant purchase and there must be tens of thousands of people in that position out there right now. This synth may not be a revelation to us, but to many, many others it will be a WOW! moment. It is perhaps a little sad that we here have lost that.
This was released a month ago to little fanfare as far as I can tell and I felt it deserved a mention. The dev has released 2 updates so far and who knows what he will come up with next? From his website, he clearly has a history of synth/software/music development.
Passed on a link to this tread to him.
@thinds This looks interesting. Thanks for bringing it to our attention. I have a feeling I'll be picking it up soon.
No jaundice , reality yes , jaundice hardly! Not sure how this qualifies as a wow and certainly the newbies have one hell of a lot to purchase prior to this and for that we should be happy and not sad at all! Thor, Sunrizer,Geosynth, Maggelan,imini. All the korg apps not to mention numerous other apps such as daws like cubasis, auria beatmaker,effects, like turnado, master effects, steppoly arp, not to mention countless other choices. All of the aformentioned have raised the bar so far that who ever wants to jump in should be able to jump fairly high right at the start. I know I have 80 plus music apps onboard not to mention many more already waiting in the cloud to be redownloaded if I should choose or improvements are made.oh yes then therebis amplitube, jam up pro, ect, ect., for guitarists or also to use as effects. Ios has come so far and I for one am glad it now will take more to wow the newbies and seasoned apsters alike given all of the great choices available! Oops, I almost forgot Audiobus, i never start a jam or recording session without it to be sure. Loopy anyone? Soundprism? Over 300 on the audiobus alone now I believe it was reported just yesterday!
@thinds I hope you're right, because, as is common with every other variant of modern media, we DON'T want music apps to end up in the providing hands of half a dozen big boys. Indies are where the fun and -in some ways- the honesty and ingenuity reside and I honestly believe that for all of our complaints we will look back at this period as a very exciting time. A golden age? Well, that depends on how you measure it. At the end of the day I have tendency to think the collective we of any period should be judged by the tunes we create, but on the other side of things, it's definitely a great period as regards the sheer number of people, untrained fools like myself, who can touch just a little bit of the wonder of 'doing it ourselves' etc etc.
Oops. Long answer. Or not even an answer.
But I also am inhabited by a cynical and harsh marketing director who tells me (in agreement with @Tritonman2 above) that the bar HAS been raised. What I wondered about this app was what it's USP was? What will raise it above the Thors or Mitros or Audulus or Animoog (not going to run through the huge list). To be fair it doesn't have to be better, but to get my next ten bucks it has to suggest or offer something I can't already gorge on etc.
Perhaps it does. Hope so.
I think the point I was (poorly) trying to make was that there are a gazillion potential customers out there who know nothing of Thor, Sunrizer, Mito et al, any more than I did a couple of years ago. The market is in no way as flooded as we may perceive it to be. It may not appear to offer anything new to us but others will see it from a different perspective.
I'm will get it anyway because I enjoy messing about with these things. It's the geek in me :-)