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Complete guess, but maybe Pure Synth Platinum, or another @GospelMusicians app?
To find AUv3 apps You can also use the Audiobus site we are on. At top click on compatible apps page, then filter for AUv3 apps. It’s not every single one, but it gets updated frequently and has the majority of them listed.
It was with reference to MKSensation Xtreme if memory serves right.
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/mksensation-xtreme/id1544475311
@jonmoore @Poppadocrock Bingo! Thank you!
So the consensus is that PSP is a better bang for the buck than Module? Other than the Gadget compatibility.
You never stop! I don't believe you could if you wanted to lol!
Just bought them both and MKS. PSP and MKS have very unnatural acoustic piano in comparison to Module with default packs. But they are the kings of EPs, because of the Gospel Musicians. Module have some a little EPs
By default, the 8 piano soundfonts are stacked together in the piano preset. So yes, it sounds "unnatural" if you don't unselect the 7 others
And what is the difference between between PSP, MKSensation Xtreme and Neo-Soul Keys® Studio 2 in terms of sounds quality? (I know that there are only electric pianos in Neo-Soul Keys)
Are the electric pianos in MKSensation Xtreme good?
It depends what you want. PSP has a much wider range of sounds than Module, more comprehensive editing abilities and a better FX section than Module.
You’d need to buy a lot of IAPs in module to have the same variety of instruments as PSP.
Module has a more user-friendly interface and is probably slightly better for live playing.
However, I’d say they are different enough to justify getting both.
The consensus of this forum is always ‘buy all of them’
Regarding sound quality, it’s the same.
In MKSx, you get a selection (kind of « best of ») of each GM app content. In NSK2, you have many EP samples, including mechanical noises. In MKSx, you only get a few of them (but quite enough!) but also some of FM Tines and PSP.
If you still don’t have any of GM apps, MKSx is a good choice to start.
And the other, classic Forum viewpoint of "this is the best, the only filter/delay/reverb/whatever you'll ever need" and then a few months later new product by Bleass is released and suddenly it becomes "the best, the only filter/delay/reverb/whatever you'll ever need", and then another new product is released by Fab Filter and it becomes "the best, the only filter/delay/reverb/whatever you'll ever need" and then a few months later a new product is repleased by Eventide and it becomes "the best, the only filter/delay/reverb/whatever you'll ever need".... and so on.... all mixed with the moronic cry of "instabuy"
Lol.
One difference is size. PSP ( 8gb+ Possible IAPS) and MK (12gb) are much larger in size, but you can store sounds/downloaded content and play from an external hd or SSD.
KMPro is 1.2Gb + IAPs
4P Lyricist is $2 off at $6.99
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lyricist/id1554254950
Is it just me or have apple reviews been weird recently…
Lol. I’m thee eternal “there’s an app for that” guy. Lol.
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Just wanna make sure spatializer sale didn’t get lost in the Korg post
Spatializer is $4 off at $6.99
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/spatializer/id1574889552
Showing $5.99 on my end (US).
Korg is certainly more aware than any of us what it would cost to develop AU versions and how many they would sell. I think it is safe to say that their forays into AUv3 with Module Pro and Electribe Wave probably provide them with the information they need to make an i for,ed decision.
Don’t forget the people who presumably use 20 simultaneous instances of Drambo to do everything. 😂
20 instances of drambo, hosted in drambo of course
Thanks a lot @Paulo164 !
My mistake. I got the discounted amount correct $4 but the total price wrong. It is $5.99.
Thank you.
Hiya…😁👋🏾
No consensus here. Module Choir, Kaypro Orchestra and American D piano set it apart from the equally useful PSP.
All Roy Togawa apps on sale
VAMono is $5 off at $9.99
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vamono/id1539829401
Plus these, and VADrum
Decent!
I’m really enjoying VADrum2
Well, of course… but I want the AUv3 version!
It’s probably a good thing for me because I don’t feel the urge to purchase them (and don’t really “need” them). Between software and hardware synths I’m pretty well covered. Buuuttt… I’d absolutely still buy them. Lol
Midi Check Diagnose Tool is Free usually $1.99
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/midi-check-diagnose-tool/id1235759917
Thats not right… you forgot Toneboosters