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2021 iOS App Sales and Discussion

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  • @Poppadocrock You absolutely got it in a screen grab. Apologies if it came off like a knock against you.

    Count me among the many who appreciate this thread and your efforts here. 👍 Merry Christmas!

  • @hes said:

    @ralis said:
    I just did an App Store search for Aparillo and it has no price… it just says get. It does say in app purchases. But it does not list what or how much they are? Where is this sale price?

    The purchase is done as an IAP. So just look down to the IAP price, which I think is now 9.99.

    Thank you guys! Got it

  • @telecharge said:
    @Poppadocrock You absolutely got it in a screen grab. Apologies if it came off like a knock against you.

    Count me among the many who appreciate this thread and your efforts here. 👍 Merry Christmas!

    Not at all, it’s all good. I was just trying to let you know it was there, with zero malice attached.

    Thank you, you’re welcome, and a Merry Xmas, Happy Holidays to you as well.

    I believe I already had you counted, hope that’s ok. Lol.

  • Oscilab is $4 off down to $1.99 older but really cool app.

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/oscilab/id790213913

  • @telecharge said:
    Not sure how this got missed, but 30% off Audio Evolution Mobile Studio ($6.99 USD) - https://apps.apple.com/app/id1094758623

    That's 7 bucks for a full-fledged DAW. Under 200 MB, too! Here's a thread for it where you can see the developer is no stranger to the forum.

    Had to pick this up, realized I was missing a few DAW type apps. I need them all!
    Too many effects apps these days, lol.

  • Thanks for your tireless bargain posting, Best wishes Poppa <3

  • @knewspeak said:
    Thanks for your tireless bargain posting, Best wishes Poppa <3

    De Nada.

  • @Dante777 said:

    @EdGG said:

    @Dante777 said:

    @ruggedsmooth said:
    The SessionBand bundles were still up for a minute, snag one and then by the time finished downloading they had removed the others. Was tripping out for a minute like what happened to the bundles haha!

    Grabbed the biggest one (7 apps) for 3.99 before it's gone. Complete steal. :D

    @Dante777 said:

    @ruggedsmooth said:
    The SessionBand bundles were still up for a minute, snag one and then by the time finished downloading they had removed the others. Was tripping out for a minute like what happened to the bundles haha!

    Grabbed the biggest one (7 apps) for 3.99 before it's gone. Complete steal. :D

    Aw man, I didn’t notice the price was that low on the bundles! Some of these are really large though, and I wasn’t impressed with the rock one. Are they worth it for practice, for example?

    Yep, it’s quite usable for me to create quick and dirty jam tracks for guitar playing along. Never bought them at full price, however

    Whoa what a catch

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Graphic

    Sketch Club is $2 off down to $.99

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sketch-club/id404414176

    An excellent drawing/painting app.

    Best ones I've found (in order) for iOS are...

  • @AlexY said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @AlexY said:
    The IAP for all the amps in ToneStack is $30USD (about $20USD). Anyone have experience with the guitar synth (Roxyn)?

    Roxsyn is cool but it’s different. It takes any audio signal and uses it to play the synth. Lots of presets. You can definitely use a guitar, but any audio will play it. It’s good but I will admit I don’t use it that often. I think it’s more due to the amount of apps I have, then the actual app. Maybe someone else could chime in.

    Thanks!

    I’m pretty sure though that roxsyn is in fact not a synth but rather a clever pitch shifter/filter/envelope follower etc. that leaves way more of the expressiveness intact over e.g. MIDIGuitar 2 + Synth of your choice. On the one hand that’s a good thing, on the other hand it often still leaves the results sound kind of guitar-ish, it leaves for example all the pitch fluctuations intact, i feel like it should be seen as an experimental guitar pedal rather than pinning it down on the word „synth“. It definitely is very cool though and can be used for much more than just guitar. I can only recommend getting it, it’s fun!

  • edited December 2021

    @oat_phipps said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @EdGG said:

    @oat_phipps said:

    @yokotate said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Audio Spleeter is $10 off down to $14.99

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/audio-spleeter/id1594893048

    Is spleeter free online?

    Kind of? It is available for free (or for $1 donation) as a Max for Live device here:
    https://azuki.bandcamp.com/merch/max-for-live-stem-splitter-spleeter

    And here is decent tutorial:

    I always thought ‘stems’ was a completely useless producer jargon used to make them seem more important than they are. Just say ‘tracks.’ They are just the individual wav file recordings that make up a song for gods sake.

    Yeah, li’l pet peeve there

    They aren't exactly the same, though. Stems should sound pretty much the same as the final mix when played together with all faders at zero. They usually include volume automation, effects, etc, and many times each stem will be a group of tracks bounced together in stereo (drums, guitars, keys,...).

    True. I guess you could say Stems are the finished tracks.

    Then what’s the term for a raw, uneffected, unprocessed track, ie a perfectly clean direct guitar in track that will eventually be processed?

    DI, as in „recording a DI“, as in „direct input“ aka DI track?

    @Poppadocrock said:
    I’m a definite fan of aphelian. It’s really cool in standalone but the Au (which is a slightly condensed version) is great for leads and bass lines. Throw chords at it, do some randomizing/tweaking and out comes your lead, or whatnot.

    Does anybody have their other app oscilab and knows if it can save/export MIDI?

  • Fugue Machine is now on discount.

  • @monomatik said:
    Fugue Machine is now on discount.

    I can recommend this one, got it during the black friday sale and it’s one of the apps I’ve been using the most!

  • @dobbs said:

    @oat_phipps said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @EdGG said:

    @oat_phipps said:

    @yokotate said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Audio Spleeter is $10 off down to $14.99

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/audio-spleeter/id1594893048

    Is spleeter free online?

    Kind of? It is available for free (or for $1 donation) as a Max for Live device here:
    https://azuki.bandcamp.com/merch/max-for-live-stem-splitter-spleeter

    And here is decent tutorial:

    I always thought ‘stems’ was a completely useless producer jargon used to make them seem more important than they are. Just say ‘tracks.’ They are just the individual wav file recordings that make up a song for gods sake.

    Yeah, li’l pet peeve there

    They aren't exactly the same, though. Stems should sound pretty much the same as the final mix when played together with all faders at zero. They usually include volume automation, effects, etc, and many times each stem will be a group of tracks bounced together in stereo (drums, guitars, keys,...).

    True. I guess you could say Stems are the finished tracks.

    Then what’s the term for a raw, uneffected, unprocessed track, ie a perfectly clean direct guitar in track that will eventually be processed?

    DI, as in „recording a DI“, as in „direct input“ aka DI track?

    I would call a completely dry song with no effects (that haven’t been recorded on the way in), a multitrack.

    Tracks that are fully individual (wet or dry) can also be called seps (short for separates).

    Stems have both the applied effects and are usually grouped, for easy mixing.

  • @dobbs said:
    Does anybody have their other app oscilab and knows if it can save/export MIDI?

    No such button found yet, you only can share project and mixdown

  • Pure acid down to £6.99 uk
    Just purchased
    Thanks @Pavlov

  • edited December 2021

    Grooverider GR-16 also now on sale, that and Pure Acid were my hopes for the sale, so I am really happy, big thanks for this thread and those of you sharing the deals and opinions, great for noobs like me to the ios music world.

  • Where is the FAC sale?... 😳

  • @kludger said:
    Grooverider GR-16 also now on sale, that and Pure Acid were my hopes for the sale, so I am really happy, big thanks for this thread and those of you sharing the deals and opinions, great for noobs like me to the ios music world.

    I like pure acid’s composition function. It doesn’t seem as if GR-16 has the same ability though, ngl, the YT demo sounds awesome.

  • So, i don’t understand how “complete my bundle” works…. WOW Filterbox is on sale, by the by

  • edited December 2021

    @tehskwrl said:
    So, i don’t understand how “complete my bundle” works…. WOW Filterbox is on sale, by the by

    You bought the first two on sale, so the bundle is not a reasonable option for you, esp as the third item is also on sale now. 🤷

  • edited December 2021

    @tehskwrl said:
    So, i don’t understand how “complete my bundle” works…. WOW Filterbox is on sale, by the by

    It woll only deduct the money you actually paid. Since you likely bought at least one of the other apps on discount, this means it will only deduct the discounted prices, leaving the overall price higher than the price of the last app…

  • @jordan33h said:

    @dobbs said:
    Does anybody have their other app oscilab and knows if it can save/export MIDI?

    No such button found yet, you only can share project and mixdown

    It does have midi out though, yes?

  • Some of these mentioned but here’s is the photo.

  • @ervin said:
    Where is the FAC sale?... 😳

    One of the developers I’ve been waiting for as well. Some wait until the week after Xmas up until New Years Day, so they can get all that gift card money that’s inevitably been given out. Fingers crossed. No Blue Mangoo either.

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  • @dobbs said:

    @AlexY said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @AlexY said:
    The IAP for all the amps in ToneStack is $30USD (about $20USD). Anyone have experience with the guitar synth (Roxyn)?

    Roxsyn is cool but it’s different. It takes any audio signal and uses it to play the synth. Lots of presets. You can definitely use a guitar, but any audio will play it. It’s good but I will admit I don’t use it that often. I think it’s more due to the amount of apps I have, then the actual app. Maybe someone else could chime in.

    Thanks!

    I’m pretty sure though that roxsyn is in fact not a synth but rather a clever pitch shifter/filter/envelope follower etc. that leaves way more of the expressiveness intact over e.g. MIDIGuitar 2 + Synth of your choice. On the one hand that’s a good thing, on the other hand it often still leaves the results sound kind of guitar-ish, it leaves for example all the pitch fluctuations intact, i feel like it should be seen as an experimental guitar pedal rather than pinning it down on the word „synth“. It definitely is very cool though and can be used for much more than just guitar. I can only recommend getting it, it’s fun!

    I was using the term synth a little loosely, but I didn’t know that. Thanks for explaining.

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