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Apps that you would love to use, but just don't work for you

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  • They do make a lovely couple!

  • I love how the hundreds of dollars i 'wasted' on apps i never use is still a fraction of the price of just one piece of hardware i regret.

  • @AudioGus said:
    I love how the hundreds of dollars i 'wasted' on apps i never use is still a fraction of the price of just one piece of hardware i regret.

    That is so true. I must have spent near on £10000 on my home recording hardware 15 years ago. Now I just want a studio and live rig in a bag!

  • edited August 2015

    @AudioGus said:
    I love how the hundreds of dollars i 'wasted' on apps i never use is still a fraction of the price of just one piece of hardware i regret.

    Not that I've ever regretted a hardware purchase, but if I did I'll sell it. I guess that's why people use the term 'wasted' when it refers to an unused app.

  • edited August 2015

    Depreciation on unused hardware feels like a waste when you resell it at a loss. I really don't mind buying apps that never get used. This new model of cheap perma-rental suits me fine. 8) (adjusts grandpa belt) Back in my day I would have to drop 60$ to see if something like a drum machine worked and then have to give it back after two days before considering whether or not to buy it for several hundred, if not more dollars.

    Apps are like buying a girl a drink... it may or may not go somewhere.

    @monzo said:

  • @funjunkie27 said:
    Proto...don't have a chance to try the system ip, but it works fine with TJ. You should be able to swap TJ with your system ip...

    Nice to hear it works and that they fixed it after 2 years waiting.Last time a tried (about 2 months back) it didnt work.Maybe i need to reinstall this thing for the 10th time and try again :).

  • edited August 2015

    @AudioGus said:
    Depreciation on unused hardware feels like a waste when you resell it at a loss. I really don't mind buying apps that never get used. This new model of cheap perma-rental suits me fine. 8) (adjusts grandpa belt) Back in my day

    Depends what you buy - my MS20's worth three times what I paid for it, and I've had 30 years use out if it. I sold a Copycat echo for four times what it cost. Then there's my Fender strat. And my mates just discovered the £50 Marshall amp he bought is a rare early model, worth around 20k.

    Anyone wanna buy a copy of iMPCPro?

  • dayum, you made better choices than me 8)

    @monzo said:

  • edited August 2015

    Nice thread! My problem app is Sector. I want to work with her but she just gives me a headache every time.

  • @TGiG said:
    Nice thread! My problem app is Sector. I want to work with her but she just gives me a headache every time.

    Yeah, I can own to that one.

  • Borderlands for me, it's still on my ipad (and I'm very selective right now) i really want to use it, but ms instead of bpm is really hard for me, and even if i take the time to convert , I can't hit a precise number with the sliders

  • edited August 2015

    @TGiG said:
    For Sector, my humble advice would be to start a preset with the sequencer page, with some key steps at 100 per cent prob and some others more lose, then when happy ,hit (long press) the random button on the map page to had randomness in the patterns

    for the warp page, I fine tune a step and then copy paste to some others (the random button makes it too messy to my taste)

    then fine tune the whole thing and jam (don t forget to record in audioshare!)

    Sector is way up there among gadget and samplr imho

  • Apps that you would love to use, but just don't work for you?

    Anything that's iOS 8 only.

  • @SpookyZoo said:
    Apps that you would love to use, but just don't work for you?

    Anything that's iOS 8 only.

    I will be saying that when iOS 9 apps come along.

  • edited August 2015

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Yeah, I can own to that one.

    Ditto. I had high hopes but everything just sounded so sectory. Need to give it another shot though.

  • @pierre said:
    Borderlands for me, it's still on my ipad (and I'm very selective right now) i really want to use it, but ms instead of bpm is really hard for me, and even if i take the time to convert , I can't hit a precise number with the sliders

    Borderlands probably isn't supposed to be a tempo synced beat machine, but yeah, thats what stops me using it too.

  • @AudioGus said:
    Ditto. I had high hopes but everything just sounded so sectory. Need to give it another shot though.

    Yeah I don't use it at all - whatever you put through it sounds 'sectored'

  • It's Auria for me. I can't record a 2 min song live all the way thru without low memory warning or CPU overload! iPad 4. And yet I'll still probably buy Auria pro because I'm a fool!

  • @AudioGus said:
    Attack - no iaa sync, weird limited midi, no automation, no export.... I am not saying it needs all but how about just one 8)

    Waiting for an update on this, midi learn and sync would be nice next :)

    Thought I'd mention though that it does have export, audiocopy and export to wav from the song mode, plus if you solo each track you can export stems...long winded but at least possible.
    The midi in ( no midi out yet) I find useful and easy to use with other sequencers.

  • Sunvox, I love how it's sounds but it just freaks me out, also a good suggestion for anyone having problems with titchy tiny controls, try a stylus, they really help and you can also enable the iPad Zoom Control found in settings which also makes seeing and using the tiny controls loads easier for setting up

  • Sorry, i meant multitrack export. Yah i did do the mute unmute in the old days with gadget. With so many apps that do it now though, they just get the edge for my attention if i want quick to pc daw.

    I did find the midi interesting with attack for pure happy accidents and collage source material. My hopes were just that it was like i electribe on roids but for purely mobile uses it was just too difficult to integrate into anything. Fine with a pc daw for me to have fun with but on the train i just cant choose it over the others... Esspecially now with patterning out.

    @Carnbot said:
    The midi in ( no midi out yet) I find useful and easy to use with other sequencers.

  • @pierre said:
    TGiG said:
    For Sector, my humble advice would be to start a preset with the sequencer page, with some key steps at 100 per cent prob and some others more lose, then when happy ,hit (long press) the random button on the map page to had randomness in the patterns

    for the warp page, I fine tune a step and then copy paste to some others (the random button makes it too messy to my taste)

    then fine tune the whole thing and jam (don t forget to record in audioshare!)

    Sector is way up there among gadget and samplr imho

    I will try this. While I am no master it took me many revisits to 'get' what Samplr offered and I sense that Sector may also be a good slave (but not a master :). Especially perhaps as a special sauce sprinkler rather than a full track producer....

  • edited August 2015

    @AudioGus said:

    Yes multitrack export and multichannel out would be great...

    I'm having fun sending midi out from patterning to Attack, you only need one channel if you select The outs to the lowest midi note range in patterning then you can easily select each track in Attack and tweak on the fly without the instrument changing in Attack each time.

    This is why I'm hoping that Patterning gets midi preset save feature as its a bit of a pain to set this up but at least it's saved with a song.

  • edited August 2015

    @Carnbot

    Great idea! i will try this right now. 8)

  • edited August 2015

    @carnbot

    Dude! DUDE! THANK YOU! Now that the instrument does not change in attack each time I tweak a sound... i mean, DUDE! this is like getting that magic update for attack I have been pining for! Patterning syncs so awesome for me with cubasis...so now so does attack and with none of the instrument tweaking nightmares... You should post this to a new thread and let other Attackers know. 8). THANK YOU!

    @Carnbot said:
    This is why I'm hoping that Patterning gets midi preset save feature as its a bit of a pain to set this up but at least it's saved with a song.

  • I hereby retract my inclusion of Attack in this thread and thank the maker of this thread.

  • ..oh and thanks to waldorf and patterning too! And no i did not just do ecastcy.

  • Good tips here, I'm gonna have to undust attack then ! :)

  • @AudioGus said:

    Glad to help :)

    It's one of those great features of Attack which is not easy to spot at first.
    I think they should add a midi lock feature.

    I like being able to change the base midi channel track input on the fly, great for jamming. But if you are happy with the channel combination and want to tweak sounds, then they should have a lock feature, lock the channel inputs and then you can adjust all the parameters....

  • I really wanna learn this app also. Sunvox is somehow magical, but also very hard to decipher. Like it was programmed for astronauts or something. Yet something in Me just wants to learn it so badly.

    @thesoundtestroom said:

    Sunvox, I love how it's sounds but it just freaks me out, also a good suggestion for anyone having problems with titchy tiny controls, try a stylus, they really help and you can also enable the iPad Zoom Control found in settings which also makes seeing and using the tiny controls loads easier for setting up

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