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I’d only recommend pro-q 4 as a must have, if you like to tinker with your sound. Some madlad on youtube even made an entire song with just pro-q 4 equalizing/isolating noise.
Just me or has anybody else notice the absolute flood of SwiftUI-based plugins hitting the App Store the past few weeks? Vibe-coding the new JUCE, perhaps? It'd be nice if an Audiobus database item existed to signal which apps are clearly vibe-coded (most devs use AI in their work to some degree, I realize, that's fine... gotta stay competitive and all).
just look for missing or added fingers...
Yup, theres all kinds of levels of usage, but it has been an increase since vybe and claude became available.
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Update of @cem_olcay app Fret Bud is sick, you can use it to play a guitar fretboard and send midi to ny DAW/host
is bytebeat the one gav demo'd? didnt it cost like 2 bux?
ByteBeat came out first and is free, then soon after Raw Byte (the $1 one Gav showed off)... Got 'em both; the paid one has AUv3. Certainly cool to finally have a multi-instance ByteBeat plug now (BitWiz still reigns supreme), no regrets, though pretty sure it is vibe-coded SwiftUI. The bummer is all these apps that come out -- often in quick succession from a single dev at a time (not gonna name names) -- arrive with strange UI-breaking bugs that never get fixed. Fine if they were free, but some are like $10-15.
Oddly enough, "rebuilt in SwiftUI". I've been out of the iOS development loop for a while... Maybe Apple released some big API update recently and I missed it and I'm reading too much into the AI thing.
In retrospect I should have started a new thread; I've got way too much to say about this. 😅
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