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  • @LiquidSonics said:

    It's a 100MB install but you'll end up maybe filling with 500MB IRs online pretty quickly.

    That's not too bad! :)

  • @knewspeak said:

    WretchUp is on offer says basic Audiobus support can anyone offer an opinion as to what it's like, thanks in advance.

    I was slightly disappointed. I like the effects, but you can't switch off or turn down the pitch changer, so anything you play gets mangled out of tune. That's ok if I'm able to choose to enable it, but if I can't switch it off then it limits what I can use it for.

  • IVCS3 from 14.99 to 10.99

  • iVCS3 is great. Just downloading Nave...

  • @monzo said:

    @knewspeak said:

    WretchUp is on offer says basic Audiobus support can anyone offer an opinion as to what it's like, thanks in advance.

    I was slightly disappointed. I like the effects, but you can't switch off or turn down the pitch changer, so anything you play gets mangled out of tune. That's ok if I'm able to choose to enable it, but if I can't switch it off then it limits what I can use it for.

    Thanks for the heads up sounds like it's only useable as a wacky effect maybe one for the future if they allow you to switch off or control the level of the pitch effect.

  • Beatmaker 2 at half price.

  • Midi Designer Pro is $4.99, down from $24.99.

    Can anyone speak on the ease of making your own templates with MDP over Lemur? I have Lemur, but it's a beast to roll your own with, especially when dealing with sysex.

  • @knewspeak I think Wretch Up is interesting for some quick weird vocal (and other) processing. Works with Audiobus.

    But Voice Jam Studio is much more versatile and 'bigger'.

  • @accent, if you are thinking about wanting to more easily make your own MIDI controller, MDPro is very much worth $5. All the editing is done on your iPad. There is no PC/ Mac design. I learned it with zero prior MIDI experience.

    Sysex isn't something I have experience with, but if you have trouble I can say that the dev is a one-man act who is very dedicated to helping users.

  • edited November 2014

    Thanks for all the helpful posts people.

    Worryingly I have a lot of it already.

    I picked up a few cheapies like Mobile Convolution Reverb and Jam Synth (free) and the hugely discounted Midi Designer Pro (so I can use @JacobHaq's wonderful wob wob template with Thor).

    However, I've decided to 'save'(?) money staying away from the new Korg Module stuff and any big iOS purchases and am thinking very strongly about getting NI Massive ($99) and Air's The Riser Synth ($50) - both VSTs I intend to plug into either my free-with-Gadget Ableton Live or even just into Audacity.

    Big step for me to spend money on computer based VSTs (hopefully they will get some use because logistically speaking i'll still be using my iPad 99% of the time.

    I intend to be making sounds with these VSTs when i'm at home, that'll then move back onto my iPad where i'll be putting tracks together (in Gadget or NanoStudio).

    Let me know if you think i'm mad - but that seems like a decent price for Massive ('the synth that defined bass music' according to the marketing speak!). But seriously, let me know if you think it's worth it for this synth or whether i'm just being a sucker for the hype!

    The Riser i've tried out with the demo and I just like the ease with which you can create really rich, interesting sounding risers in the exact start and end chord and length you want. I know this can be done with other synths - but it's just nice and easy and fun and I like the randomiser.

  • Massive is ok, i dont use it much, i think there are better vst plugins like the Air Music stuff for example. I've only bought Loom and find myself broke so i can't grab Vacuum but synths like Monark and synth squad are a step up, better filters and analog modelling although Massive is more versatile.

    It's a staple of the dubstep genre and good for more aggressive wavetable sounds but i think the filters let it down. I use it for bread and butter sounds but usually end replacing it, again depends what you're using it for.

  • Lots of templates here for MD Pro if anyone makes a new purchase. If anyone has any iOS ones to add, we'd be happy to add 'em here too.

    http://www.thesoundtestroom.com/extras/midi-designer-pro-templates/

  • Dunno if it has been mentioned earlier but in addition to Massive, NI has quite a lot of different stuff at 50% off.

  • Thanks guys.

    I guess i'm looking for a 'dubstep sound' orientated synth VST that:

    • is easy to programme (i'm not really a hard core synth nerd sadly, but can understand, say, all of Eden, bits of Thor and all of all of the Gadget synths)

    • has lots of decent but cheap presets out there (this is important)

    • good for EDM and bass music, drum and bass, house etc.

    • offers something more than I can get with all the synths i have on iOS

    I suspect that I already have what i'm looking for actually on iOS with Z3ta, but I thought Massive might be useful because:

    • It's good for making unique, gritty bass and screaming sounds
    • There are lots of tutorials out there for making patches (absolutely tons) so easy to learn
    • Seems like lots of patches available

    But maybe I should just save my money or go learn how to actually use Nave or Z3ta properly. (I've got some pretty good sounding gritty wobble bass out of Eden actually).

  • I'd be surprised if Massive offered you a lot more than what you can get out of the synths you mentioned (plus iMini and Sunrizer).

  • iMini I love. Sunrizer i've never really used, shamefully.

    Thanks for the heads up on other AIR sales @musikmachine. Pasted below in case others interested.

    I like the sound of the LOOM demos and $49.99 doesn't seem bad. Any good?

    Black Friday
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    All deals are live all of Cyber Weekend.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @knewspeak I think Wretch Up is interesting for some quick weird vocal (and other) processing. Works with Audiobus.

    But Voice Jam Studio is much more versatile and 'bigger'.

    Was reading about WretchUp when Voice Jam Studio popped up on offer, was on my radar, thanks for the comparison so had to go for Voice Jam Studio, there effects on desktop systems are great so hopefully this looks like a promising venture into IOS from them.

  • Tell us how it went.. @knewspeak

  • Massive is great, I got it free a year ago as a Maschine customer. I don't use it as much as my iPad synths though.

    Loving my Nave purchase - it fills the gap I had for an easily tweakable soundscape synth. This will definitely be used for long, evolving sounds. I'd recommend it to anyone that hasn't got it, even if you have the major synths already. Works nicely on my iPad 2 as well.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 Massive was and still is a great synth, but of late has competition in Spire, Codex and Serum the latter two I have, Serum I would say is the better of the two but they both sound different to one another, Massive because it's been around so much longer has many free presets, PluginGuru did a video about all the free presets available, worth a look if you decide to get Massive.

  • .@monzo said:

    Massive is great, I got it free a year ago as a Maschine customer. I don't use it as much as my iPad synths though.

    Loving my Nave purchase - it fills the gap I had for an easily tweakable soundscape synth. This will definitely be used for long, evolving sounds. I'd recommend it to anyone that hasn't got it, even if you have the major synths already. Works nicely on my iPad 2 as well.

    Do you have Animoog?

  • Yeah, had it since release but rarely use it. On first impressions Nave is more fun to tweak and bigger sounds.

  • Ok, thanks. Maybe I'll give it a chance. More fun to tweak, huh?

  • Animoog is worth picking up - but alas it rests in peace or pieces as it keeps getting updates to fix the updates, sad to see this situation, but at least for the moment it is more stable than it has been in quite some time. Just inconsistent between the IPhone and IPad versions. Is the Midi IAP poly aftertouch like the Ensoniq SQ80, and what happens when you slide up and down the keys in other Midi controlled apps, have been thinking about the IAP for ages but there's little info about the midi implementation, love the bigger keyboard in the iPhone version, wish they did the same in the IPad version.

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  • just bought animoog and had an instant crash after trying out a preset. opened it up again... crash. ugh. seems nice, though ;/ (ipad mini retina OS 8.1.1)

  • @monzo and @ newspeak

    Thanks for the explanations.

  • @pseudophysics said:

    just bought animoog and had an instant crash after trying out a preset. opened it up again... crash. ugh. seems nice, though ;/ (ipad mini retina OS 8.1.1)

    I had no crashes... Air1 8.1

  • @Macao95 said:

    SynthDrum Pads on sale.

    SynthDrum Pads by DesignByPaul
    https://appsto.re/hk/BDDmN.i

    Forgot about this deleted it to save space, but it recently got an update adding a sequencer, worth another look I think... Still think SeekBeats takes some beating though.

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