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@Peanutcram said:
Thanks - think I'll grab that one too!
Future Publishing have a code "THANKS" for a freebie issue across most of it's magagazines on IOS newsstand, valid until 28th.
One Red Dog Media "Arctic keys", "Arctic ProSynth" on sale
@BigDawgsByte said:
Another thumbs up here for the xynth.
arctic keys $4.99 --> $2.99,
Arctic Prosynth $9.99 --> $4.99,
Molten drum machine $4.99 --> $2.99,
Arpeggionome Pro $9.99 --> $4.99.
@Coloobar said:
And another. I quite enjoy the evolving sequencer feature.
yesterday a collegue came and asked me if i know some sort of sequencer with the ability to set 3, 6, 9 bars? He is making African music and couldnt find anything.. al have 1/2, 1/4...
So istarted Xynth, set 9bars.. started ThumbJam with Djembe and we started playing
Audio Mastering is also on sale.
If you have NI Kontact, NI Massive, or Spectrasonic Omnisphere you might want to check out the 40% off sale on soundbanks over at http://www.audiority.com until Dec. 1. They have some of the best out of the box metal synth lead presets I've heard, for example. Lots of cinematic stuff too.
Nave 50% off
@mmp said:
goik!
Ahhh Nave, one of those purchases you never regret making.
I'm not regreting Animoog neither. And that is enough synth to keep me busy.
Oh! I forgot:
Beat-Machine is FREE
ScaleGen drops from 9.99 to 6.99
oh.. Nave, bought it and didnt skipped Arctic ProSynth
@banjofran - thanks for the heads-up on istrobosoft. Way back in high school we hand a small Peterson tune.
I came that close to mentioning Animoog while categorizing Nave however I too felt that Animoog is in a class of it's own. IMHO , of course.
You have to just love the ease of recording overdubs and instantly coming up with new roads to wander down on the journey that is Animoog!
@syrupcore said:
I won't mention the massive one on Kvr then. ;P
Awesome! I bought Nave, Artic Pro Keys, Xynthesizer, and Molten for $21.
I can't decide - Nave or Tera? I've read that Nave is a bit CPU hungry so might not work well on my old ipad2...
Gestrument (full), Midi Designer Pro, OnSong and Sir Sampleton on Sale.
I think we have a record: Midi Designer for 4.99!
Also.. Dot Melody for 0.99$
@monzo said:
Nave, been using it on ipad2.
@WMWM said:
Hmmmmm.......tempting.....
Have Nave, Bought Arctic Pro Keys and will getting Xynthesizer now. Thanks for the help on Xynthesizer!
The responses on the forum and this demo sold me on Xynthesizer. The UI is great, the detailed exact copies of older synths are beautiful and great for those familiar with the hardware version, but a UI designed only for a touch computer is really much more elegant on an iPad. Still hard to pass up things like the gorgeous Korg apps.
Still gotta save some budget for a few Korg apps, especially Gadget and Module and there are a couple others I still don't have. Cubasis and maybe multiTrackStudio as well, but I wonder how redundant they are with both.
midiSequencer half price! from 6.99$ to 3.99$.
Ondes is one dollar short. 7.99$ to 6.99$
@mkell424 said:
Did you see the Paypal gift voucher thing? They're selling them for 20% off so you can essentially get a few apps for free.
@Tera/Nave i can't comment but desktop Tera has some amazing low end and really good percussion sounds. I think i'd be using the random buttom a lot and edit from there, Nave looks easier to program but has a different sonic character, typical waldorf sound but sounds bloody good though! :¬)
Anyway, midi pattern sequencer is £1.99, saw it in a video used as a workaround to sequence some apps and record the audio into Auria:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/id579508906?mt=8
@mkell424 said:
You can split each octave in xynthesizer to a different midi out. Enjoy all your new stuff at the same time today.
@Syrupcore what do you think of Laplace? Doug and Jakob Haq are messing with my mind.
Can you use Filtatron on iOS8?
Thanks