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2025 iOS App Sales & Discussions

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  • Chord is $2.70 off at $.29

  • iPi is 33% off at $1.99 - media project app

  • Incredibox is 60% off at. $1.99

  • Developer

    Buffer Editor - Code Editor is FREE usually $14.99

  • Harry Gohs aka Virsyn - Basically all apps on sale except 2


  • Listening

    Music Sonic - Immersive Sound is free usually $.99, does have IAPs for individual reverbs

  • edited December 2025

    Music Apps with IAP Sales, Harry Gohs IAPs & A Couple are Free, Including Sequincir Loops Tier IAP

  • Miscellaneous Free IAPs & One 6 Month Free Trial


  • edited December 2025

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Update News

    Korg Wavestation is bow AUv3! See the dedicated thread for more details.

    That is so weird - I knew the iElectribe app was not AUv3, but could have sworn the newer Korg app versions already were.

    Nope..just the iM1 was prior to today

    Just to be thorough it is now Korg Gadget all gadgets individually not the workstation, Korg Module, Korg Electribe Wave, Korg iM1, and now Korg Wavestation

    Ah! I wasn't imagining then, Electribe Wave is AUv3 where the older iElectribe is not.

    I recently bought a Korg Electribe ER-1 Mk.I out of Japan, and while I know in many ways software versions can be more versatile and powerful, not having physical knobs and controls for my sound sources really puts me off these days. Some plugins can be extensively mapped if you have the right controller w/templates and patience, but a great deal cannot - as recently discovered, most iOS drum machines with 16 step patterns and multiple instruments/channels can't be mapped to a physical controller.

    I keep getting excited by various iOS sound generators before reigning myself back in; that way, for me, lies darkness. Serum, Omnisphere, and so many other amazing plugins lie dormant on my studio PC, but the idea of touching a mouse to make music again makes me scream inside. I wish it were significantly better with touch on the iPad, but it's often like trying to pet a fish through the aquarium glass to me. If it giggles when I poke it, that's fine. Anything more than that, and security needs to be called in.

    Alright that last was purely having fun with words, but maybe a general point still sticks through.

  • @EnergyCrush said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Update News

    Korg Wavestation is bow AUv3! See the dedicated thread for more details.

    That is so weird - I knew the iElectribe app was not AUv3, but could have sworn the newer Korg app versions already were.

    Nope..just the iM1 was prior to today

    Just to be thorough it is now Korg Gadget all gadgets individually not the workstation, Korg Module, Korg Electribe Wave, Korg iM1, and now Korg Wavestation

    Ah! I wasn't imagining then, Electribe Wave is AUv3 where the older iElectribe is not.

    I recently bought a Korg Electribe ER-1 Mk.I out of Japan, and while I know in many ways software versions can be more versatile and powerful, not having physical knobs and controls for my sound sources really puts me off these days. Some plugins can be extensively mapped if you have the right controller w/templates and patience, but a great deal cannot - as recently discovered, most iOS drum machines with 16 step patterns and multiple instruments/channels can't be mapped to a physical controller.

    I keep getting excited by various iOS sound generators before reigning myself back in; that way, for me, lies darkness. Serum, Omnisphere, and so many other amazing plugins lie dormant on my studio PC, but the idea of touching a mouse to make music again makes me scream inside. I wish it were significantly better with touch on the iPad, but it's often like trying to pet a fish through the aquarium glass to me. If it giggles when I poke it, that's fine. Anything more than that, and security needs to be called in.

    Alright that last was purely having fun with words, but maybe a general point still sticks through.

    I feel you on missing out on tactile gear. Coming from far pedal world I love playing with fx on iOS and they’re pennies on the dollar compared to hardware but they don’t feel as nice or quick to set up as physical hardware. I was giddy when I got my Launchkey mapped to some of the fx in Fat Blob but the logistics of trying to map all the controls in a manner that made sense with my controller is very much a pigeon hole problem

  • @FizzyLizzy27 said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @Fear2Stop said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Update News

    Korg Wavestation is bow AUv3! See the dedicated thread for more details.

    That is so weird - I knew the iElectribe app was not AUv3, but could have sworn the newer Korg app versions already were.

    Nope..just the iM1 was prior to today

    Just to be thorough it is now Korg Gadget all gadgets individually not the workstation, Korg Module, Korg Electribe Wave, Korg iM1, and now Korg Wavestation

    Ah! I wasn't imagining then, Electribe Wave is AUv3 where the older iElectribe is not.

    I recently bought a Korg Electribe ER-1 Mk.I out of Japan, and while I know in many ways software versions can be more versatile and powerful, not having physical knobs and controls for my sound sources really puts me off these days. Some plugins can be extensively mapped if you have the right controller w/templates and patience, but a great deal cannot - as recently discovered, most iOS drum machines with 16 step patterns and multiple instruments/channels can't be mapped to a physical controller.

    I keep getting excited by various iOS sound generators before reigning myself back in; that way, for me, lies darkness. Serum, Omnisphere, and so many other amazing plugins lie dormant on my studio PC, but the idea of touching a mouse to make music again makes me scream inside. I wish it were significantly better with touch on the iPad, but it's often like trying to pet a fish through the aquarium glass to me. If it giggles when I poke it, that's fine. Anything more than that, and security needs to be called in.

    Alright that last was purely having fun with words, but maybe a general point still sticks through.

    I feel you on missing out on tactile gear. Coming from far pedal world I love playing with fx on iOS and they’re pennies on the dollar compared to hardware but they don’t feel as nice or quick to set up as physical hardware. I was giddy when I got my Launchkey mapped to some of the fx in Fat Blob but the logistics of trying to map all the controls in a manner that made sense with my controller is very much a pigeon hole problem

    God yes, that too. One controller to fit all, but it's rare to find it even maps perfectly to just one. I had hoped NKS or others would help solve a lot of that, but they carry their own steep tax as well.

    I do have evil plans to add just a Gamechanger Audio Plasma and Red Panda Particle V2 somewhere in the line for at least incoming bass and drums (if not synths), if I can figure out a way to wire all the audio before the mixer without adding line noise when unused, and also deal with stereo cases, but I've set it aside for the moment. While I haven't found a plugin super close to the Plasma yet, I do have plenty of FX now on the iPad, and generally it bothers me just a little less to dial in things with FX than sound sources.

  • Korg sale was extended for another week after the AUv3 release of iWavestation.

    Even if they announced as a new sale, the exact same apps and IAPs as the last 2 weeks are being sold for the same prices as far as I can see.

  • 💯

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @Poppadocrock just generally: +1

  • Bleass apps on sale
    And tera pro

  • @Meek3 said:
    Bleass apps on sale
    And tera pro

    Not seeing Bleass sales in US. Which ones are you seeing and where?

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Bleass Sale 8 Apps on Sale!


    @EnergyCrush

    Ahhhh, okay, thank you.

    I do see One in a Billion Chordio appears to be making some IAP changes:

  • 2 New Releases by Steinberg Media both 20% for an introductory price until January 7th!

    Etude - Grand Piano App & AUv3 is currently $15.99

    Verve Felt Piano App & AUv3 is currently $15.99

    Both work on iPhone and ipad.

  • @otterfactor said:
    Korg sale was extended for another week after the AUv3 release of iWavestation.

    Even if they announced as a new sale, the exact same apps and IAPs as the last 2 weeks are being sold for the same prices as far as I can see.

    Awesome, great to know!

  • New Release

    WR Metronome is currently free, metronome that vibrates. Requires iOS 26.

  • MooMu is $3 off at $9.99

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    2 New Releases by Steinberg Media both 20% for an introductory price until January 7th!

    Etude - Grand Piano App & AUv3 is currently $15.99

    Verve Felt Piano App & AUv3 is currently $15.99

    Both work on iPhone and ipad.

    Anybody have any thoughts on these ? I probably am good with Pure Piano and pure upright but just wondering if these are any better and how much so.

  • @Fear2Stop said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    2 New Releases by Steinberg Media both 20% for an introductory price until January 7th!

    Etude - Grand Piano App & AUv3 is currently $15.99

    Verve Felt Piano App & AUv3 is currently $15.99

    Both work on iPhone and ipad.

    Anybody have any thoughts on these ? I probably am good with Pure Piano and pure upright but just wondering if these are any better and how much so.

    "I don't need a new felt piano I don't need a new felt piano I don't need a new felt piano..."

    My exact thoughts

  • @Fear2Stop said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    2 New Releases by Steinberg Media both 20% for an introductory price until January 7th!

    Etude - Grand Piano App & AUv3 is currently $15.99

    Verve Felt Piano App & AUv3 is currently $15.99

    Both work on iPhone and ipad.

    Anybody have any thoughts on these ? I probably am good with Pure Piano and pure upright but just wondering if these are any better and how much so.

    Different rather than better really. In the case of Verve, very very different; that one's all felt piano and pads and covers some really unique fantasy piano sounds.

  • Graphic

    Draw Every Day is free usually $4.99

  • Music App IAP Sales

  • Miscellaneous Free IAPs

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