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ON SALE - All Holderness FX apps with new Audiobus Remote support
To repeat what you just read 2-3 seconds ago in the title, all Holderness FX apps are on sale and all have support for remote triggers in the new Audiobus Remote app. If you would like to buy one or more, now is probably a good time.
Sale price? So glad you asked! $2.99 each for the iPad versions and $1.99 each for the iPhone/Mini versions, both versions can be run simultaneously on an iPad for two instances within Audiobus if you are so inclined. You are so inclined, by the way.
Are my choice of marketing words not quite convincing enough? Read on, but be forewarned that reading the next bit will no doubt leave you trembling and clawing at the AppStore with burning desire.
All of the Holderness FX apps are on sexy sale right now, with support for the sexy new Audiobus Remote app. Sexy. Cool. Classy. Swagalicious. Buzzword.
You Won't BELIEVE What Happened Next After This Developer Put His Apps On Sale
For the people. For the nation. For you. For all of us.
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And those of us who already own them all? What have you done for us lately??
guess I gotta get Johnny, it's the only one left hanging out there I don't have.
Ultimate annoying customer question polluting the pristine fields of the marketing space, but does anyone use Stereo Designer on their Phone? I love this app, but more often than not it 'stays on' even when I've closed it out on my Air1 and sometimes just stops responding (this is mostly via AB/Auria). I don't have it on the phone but if it runs well there it might be a good use of the new Remote thingie.
Great idea for this thread................................ ;-)
Just bought Johnny to complete the collection. Thanks!
Same here. Thanks!
Always available. Children's parties. Weddings etc.
I use Crystalline & Johnny a LOT, and Swoopster from time to time. I don't use Stereodesigner much. I already have Turnado. Am I missing anything by not having Caramel?
How long are these on sale for? I might buy Caramel as I haven't got that one, but I'm on holiday at the moment.
I was on the fence about Carmel but I cannot have too many options when it comes to distortion & bitcrush.
Interesting. I like Stereo Designer a lot, but I also know I should be doing more with Turnado. You find this good for this type of work?
Easy answer, I'm completely ignoring those of you who already own them all!
Which of course is precisely why I've just updated all of my apps to support the new ABRemote triggers, added user requests for MIDI program change, added MIDI via IAA from supporting hosts (currently only Tabletop that I'm aware of), fixed bugs, and make sure my apps are stable. I got no love for you son!
@monzo said:
All of my apps are on sale through the weekend.
Are you disconnecting Stereo Designer from Auria before closing both out? I've run into many an IAA zombie from forgetting to disconnect apps in Auria before closing, it's a long standing IAA bug that I highly doubt Apple is ever going to fix. At any rate, drop me a line with any support issues here. https://holdernessmedia.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
I use Tornado as a mangler of sorts; to make something completely different of a track. While I like options, I'm more productive working within a more streamlined environment, so I try not to have too many duplicates ...if that makes sense.
Can't believe what I'm asking but... Is Johnny a must-have? Johnny?
I have all the other.
I like Johnny. Don't use it much, but when I do it seems to be the perfect thing.
THIS!!
:-D
@HoldernessMedia - Thanks for the fantastic updates. My first trial of AB Remote was using the first EFX app that I ever bought (back in the day) EchoPad.. It all worked well and was quite fun.
For anyone on the fence, just buy all of MR. Rice's apps; you'll get a good deal, make better sounds, and you will feel better because you are supporting one of the top iOS app devs!
Interesting, this would explain a lot of the Auria shenanigans I have (not just Holderness apps)
Johnny is amazing. I can't believe I would love an app with one dedicated effect this much. It's like...............He's part of my family. lol........
Great reasoning sir and leading me to hitting 'Complete This Bundle' of @HoldernessMedia 's wonderful bits.
Awesome, so glad to see Johnny getting the love he deserves, I think some people sleep on Johnny because they might be expecting just a basic tremolo effect.
Thanks so much guys!
Own them all but wish I didn't so that I could click the (throw)upworthy marketing brilliance of "You Won't BELIEVE What Happened Next After This Developer Put His Apps On Sale". Because, awesome.
I use my iPhone as a multi-effect unit with a combination of Holderness and Aufx apps. I dedicate a korg nanokontrol to it and it's effing brilliant.
I was rather pleased with myself with that stupid line, might have to reuse it elsewhere for more marketing brainwashing.
Dedicating the nanokontrol is a good idea, I have one lying around that I use mainly just for testing stuff. I should hook it up to the iPad Mini I have setup in an aux send in my studio mixer, I already have an Apogee Jam occupying its lighting port but I should have an extra USB hub that I could use.