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Loads of nice new app sales up today

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  • iSynPoly for $2.. Bargin. Thanks Doug.

    I'm off to get iSynPoly now..see you guys in a couple of days

  • I laughed when I saw Jam Up Pro on sale. They are some real jokers.

  • iSynPoly has more than you could think.

  • Genome sale is over.

  • @fjcblanco said:
    iSynPoly has more than you could think.

    Bought it on your recommendation! Another one for the synth pile!

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Bought it on your recommendation! Another one for the synth pile!

    What do you think? Looks fun for a cheap Friday night boozy twiddle but does it add anything special to the pie?

  • Poly is iSyn's most basic synth engines for iOS. You get 2 Mono synths, a Poly synth, and drum machine and a 4 track sequencer to control it all. The cool part of the app is the sequencer. It's got a cool layout, quick to get to editing features which can get things weird, fast.

  • edited May 2015

    @monzo Uh-oh. One of the problems with giving up the sauce is the lack of Friday night twiddles Vicar. I shall however, very soberly, report back :)

    In a world where I have the riches of Thor and Z3ta and Tera and Nave and iSem and Mito, let alone Alchemy and Animoog and Thumb Jam and Sunrizer and on and on into the sea, it's hard to think what new unlikely bomb this will bring, but I did have a thought (perverse as I am) that I might just imagine myself with nothing else for the weekend and see myself back in Chelsea twenty-five years ago and presented with this little piece of glass with this particular piece of software and see what I would come up with.

    And I would have done for sure.

    So, as mentioned, I will report back, but for a buck 99 don't wait for me :)

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    monzo Uh-oh. One of the problems with giving up the sauce is the lack of Friday night twiddles Vicar. I shall however, very soberly, report back :)

    I'm supposed to be taking it easy this week (night out with 'the boys' tomorrow) and managed a few nights off, but massive workloads and insane deadlines have made evening red wine consumption essential. I also find my music sounds better after the first bottle.

    Thanks for the reporting offer - I'm in the same boat - loads of good synths on board already - but sometimes a deceptively simple app can get the old creative juices going, so maybe this one....

  • I try to look at it this way – if spending a few bucks a week on apps encourages me to get those creative juices flowing and make more music that's a good thing. Not to mention I love to tinker and play with this stuff!

    I already have iSynPoly and it's a steal at that price. However synth-Q has been on my wish list and now is as good a time as any!

  • Synth-Q is underrated, I really like the UI layout. Cool idea for an iOS synth.

  • edited May 2015

    iSynPoly is easy to sketch with and export midi to DAW of choice (via iTunes or fun box when it's fixed)

    also full tasty multitimbral instrument (input midi channels 1-4) for multi tracking in iOS daw of choice, via IAA or audiobus

    SynthQ is a sleeper, the dev had posted here about the next update...

  • Picked up iSynPoly and it's nice enough, but having a bug exporting via auidocopy unfortunately which is probably enough to take the wind out of these thin sails....

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Picked up iSynPoly and it's nice enough, but having a bug exporting via auidocopy unfortunately which is probably enough to take the wind out of these thin sails....

    Sorry about that @JohnnyGoodyear, I've never used it that way. Nasty. I'm gonna write em.

  • @Littlewoodg said:
    Sorry about that JohnnyGoodyear, I've never used it that way. Nasty. I'm gonna write em.

    That's very good of you. It is actually quite nasty, in as far as the sample is copied and a whole slew of electronic noise is pasted over the result as though we were living in 1965 and The Russians (tm) were jamming the signal. Tried a variety of different approaches, but always the same end result. A glitch no doubt. For the record on an Air1/8.3.

    That to one side, it has pleasant constructing potential.

  • edited May 2015

    @JohnnyGoodyear
    Meantime the workaround probably occurred to you: record your track into Audioshare in realtime via AB or IAA for later pasting to wherever- separate stems possible here with selective muting in iSynPoly

  • Finally picked up the Ruckers Harpsichord . :)

  • Sorry @Johnny. I always use it recording via AB to Audioshare. iOS 7.1.2

  • @fjcblanco @Littlewoodg Yes, AS is the way to go. And thanks for the nudge(s). What a wonderful piece of essential kit AS has turned out to be :)

  • Just extended the sale for synth-Q and 76 until May 11~!

  • Anybody know if the Mint.io Groovebox Synth is any good?

    5 synths, a 8 track drum machine, effects, sequencer with randomize, seperate audio outs for each instrument through audiobus.

  • @mkell424 said:
    Anybody know if the Mint.io Groovebox Synth is any good?

    5 synths, a 8 track drum machine, effects, sequencer with randomize, seperate audio outs for each instrument through audiobus.

    I enjoy it each instrument can transmit midi on a different channel as well. You get a lot on one interface.

  • @mkell424 said:
    Anybody know if the Mint.io Groovebox Synth is any good?

    5 synths, a 8 track drum machine, effects, sequencer with randomize, seperate audio outs for each instrument through audiobus.

    Have it but don't seem to use it. One of those. Could be me, could be it.

  • I picked up the 76 synthesizer. It looks cool because it's based on 70s technology and it's only a buck. I can always use another sound module.

  • @mkell424 said:
    I picked up the 76 synthesizer. It looks cool because it's based on 70s technology and it's only a buck. I can always use another sound module.

    Many of us seem to think that the 76 is under-rated. Interesting different sounds....

  • edited May 2015

    Add me to that 76 list. It's a sleeper. With the devs other synth SynthQ, one can really travel far and wide. Both sound full and rich to my ears.

    There isn't much this set of sale synths, the Never Be Normals, Steel Guitar, and the VirSyns, can't do...

  • I like the 76 synth - did use it quite a bit for a while, has a nice tone to it.

  • I picked up iSynPoly and Tera and I have to say it shows how much things change in a couple of years in the iOS music making world. Tera is fantastic, whereas iSynPoly is pretty lack lustre sonically, with no MIDI configuration available and a bit buggy all round. It was dead cheap, mind...

  • Mint.io is awesome! I recommend lolling into it a bit more

  • 76 Synth is pretty good but if the dev would put a little more into it it could be a must have. Easily could charge $4.99 or more.

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