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2026 iOS App Sales & Discussions

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  • edited January 4

    @ecou said:
    These are the midi beats I bought. Last year they had a big sale, every single pack for about 50$.

    https://ugritone.com/collections/midipacks

    If anybody find any good midi beats I would be interested.

    This is a free web based tool that generates a beat with several settings, then you can choose to download the midi if you like.
    https://beatmaker.midimighty.com/

    Update. Export only seems to get the kick. I only tried twice.

  • @daddyfalldown said:
    Definitely not for everyone, but for those who can click with it, it'll end up good value I'd say.

    That’s a great way of putting it. I love it for whatever reason. It’s one of those apps that’s more than the sum of its parts.

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  • @ecou said:
    These are the midi beats I bought. Last year they had a big sale, every single pack for about 50$.

    https://ugritone.com/collections/midipacks

    If anybody find any good midi beats I would be interested.

    Have you tried groovemonkee.com?

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  • @Gavinski said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @distantstar said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @daddyfalldown said:
    Fugue Machine Rubato is still 40% off until January 5th.

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fugue-machine-rubato/id6670253122

    Worth the reminder. This app is great and useful.

    Sadly, not worth even that price. If the creator made it app-priced, I’d probably buy it. Never will otherwise.

    I have to say it’s extremely powerful and cool. I was lucky enough to have it gifted to me by a friend. I probably would not have laid out $30 for it, but mostly because of my financial situation. Now that I have it, I have to say the sale price is not far off from the value imho. Sure, the Regular price is a little high for the iOS ecosystem, but the sale price isn’t too far off its value, at least imo.

    I think 30 is fair, it's a amazing app despite some annoying functionality omissions and UI quirks. Definitely not for everyone, but for those who can click with it, it'll end up good value I'd say.

    I’m not so sure, I think I’d expect a VST or other more widely usable format at that price point. It’s definitely a great plugin, but only being fully compatible with a couple of environments on the Mac it doesn’t make much sense in that way… I think if it did, I’d have grabbed it at the sale price, probably not at its normal full price though…

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Quick question…

    Should I get one shot? I want it mostly for the presets, I’ll probably do some kit building, but just want to know about the built in kits for now. It is still at a phenomenal price, $8.99 USD, and I’m strongly considering buying it.

    My question is mainly about the factory presets in one shot, how good and versatile are the factory presets in Klevgrand One Shot? Can’t really afford the extra banks. I Want to buy as a quick and easy solution for realistic drums. I’ve watched some vids but would like to know from the members. Should I buy One Shot if I’m mostly just interested in using the Factory Patches?

    I'm late to the party on this, but I've wondered the same thing only as applicable to primarily electronic music. I don't really want to load my own samples right now, and as amazing as this deal seems, I'm just not really sure I'll actually use it.

  • @Pxlhg said:

    @ecou said:
    These are the midi beats I bought. Last year they had a big sale, every single pack for about 50$.

    https://ugritone.com/collections/midipacks

    If anybody find any good midi beats I would be interested.

    I don't know if these are anything to pay attention to, I just came across them looking for something else (as usual).
    Maybe you should start a new thread with drum midi collection tips or something, to avoid polluting the sale thread any further if nothing else. 😃

    edit: Oh to everybody talking about OneShot << this is the name, not one shot (something completely different) or oneshot. Typing police out..😅

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @ecou said:
    These are the midi beats I bought. Last year they had a big sale, every single pack for about 50$.

    https://ugritone.com/collections/midipacks

    If anybody find any good midi beats I would be interested.

    This is a free web based tool that generates a beat with several settings, then you can choose to download the midi if you like.
    https://beatmaker.midimighty.com/

    Update. Export only seems to get the kick. I only tried twice.

    @Ailerom said:

    @ecou said:
    These are the midi beats I bought. Last year they had a big sale, every single pack for about 50$.

    https://ugritone.com/collections/midipacks

    If anybody find any good midi beats I would be interested.

    Have you tried groovemonkee.com?

    Thank you for the suggestions. I’ll check it out.

  • edited January 5

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Quick question…

    Should I get one shot? I want it mostly for the presets, I’ll probably do some kit building, but just want to know about the built in kits for now. It is still at a phenomenal price, $8.99 USD, and I’m strongly considering buying it.

    My question is mainly about the factory presets in one shot, how good and versatile are the factory presets in Klevgrand One Shot? Can’t really afford the extra banks. I Want to buy as a quick and easy solution for realistic drums. I’ve watched some vids but would like to know from the members. Should I buy One Shot if I’m mostly just interested in using the Factory Patches?

    I'm late to the party on this, but I've wondered the same thing only as applicable to primarily electronic music. I don't really want to load my own samples right now, and as amazing as this deal seems, I'm just not really sure I'll actually use it.

    OneShot comes with so many preset kits across the spectrum of styles (acoustic, electronic, experimental, percussion, etc) and each drum is highly tweakable; and it’s a cinch to mix and match individual drums to create your own kits. I might never even get around to working with my own samples. I haven’t even looked into iap banks either. Possibly my favorite Black Friday purchase, and I paid $4 more than its current sale price.

    I wish Klevgrand would put elpiano back on sale. I should’ve grabbed that when it was only $10 during BF.

  • edited January 5

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    TC-11 is $20 off at only $4.99, typing an all time low. Available on iPhone & iPad. Fully programmable, multi-touch synthesizer.

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  • @daddyfalldown said:

    OneShot comes with so many preset kits across the spectrum of styles (acoustic)

    Any dirtyish room sound acoustic kits? I got the excellent Wild Kits expansion for Korg Module, but would have passed if One Shot has those sounds covered.

  • @watari_banzai said:

    @daddyfalldown said:

    OneShot comes with so many preset kits across the spectrum of styles (acoustic)

    Any dirtyish room sound acoustic kits? I got the excellent Wild Kits expansion for Korg Module, but would have passed if One Shot has those sounds covered.

    There both Electroic and Experimental preset groups in the OneShot base purchase

    The Electric hits some nice loses, while Experimental gets crushed and grimey

  • @Krupa said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @distantstar said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @daddyfalldown said:
    Fugue Machine Rubato is still 40% off until January 5th.

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fugue-machine-rubato/id6670253122

    Worth the reminder. This app is great and useful.

    Sadly, not worth even that price. If the creator made it app-priced, I’d probably buy it. Never will otherwise.

    I have to say it’s extremely powerful and cool. I was lucky enough to have it gifted to me by a friend. I probably would not have laid out $30 for it, but mostly because of my financial situation. Now that I have it, I have to say the sale price is not far off from the value imho. Sure, the Regular price is a little high for the iOS ecosystem, but the sale price isn’t too far off its value, at least imo.

    I think 30 is fair, it's a amazing app despite some annoying functionality omissions and UI quirks. Definitely not for everyone, but for those who can click with it, it'll end up good value I'd say.

    I’m not so sure, I think I’d expect a VST or other more widely usable format at that price point. It’s definitely a great plugin, but only being fully compatible with a couple of environments on the Mac it doesn’t make much sense in that way… I think if it did, I’d have grabbed it at the sale price, probably not at its normal full price though…

    He should definitely work on a vst version, not even sure whether that's on the road map, mind you. I hope at least that he regularly does sales on this, or just permanently keeps the price around 30, it's definitely more sensible than the original pricing.

  • @daddyfalldown said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Quick question…

    Should I get one shot? I want it mostly for the presets, I’ll probably do some kit building, but just want to know about the built in kits for now. It is still at a phenomenal price, $8.99 USD, and I’m strongly considering buying it.

    My question is mainly about the factory presets in one shot, how good and versatile are the factory presets in Klevgrand One Shot? Can’t really afford the extra banks. I Want to buy as a quick and easy solution for realistic drums. I’ve watched some vids but would like to know from the members. Should I buy One Shot if I’m mostly just interested in using the Factory Patches?

    I'm late to the party on this, but I've wondered the same thing only as applicable to primarily electronic music. I don't really want to load my own samples right now, and as amazing as this deal seems, I'm just not really sure I'll actually use it.

    OneShot comes with so many preset kits across the spectrum of styles (acoustic, electronic, experimental, percussion, etc) and each drum is highly tweakable; and it’s a cinch to mix and match individual drums to create your own kits. I might never even get around to working with my own samples. I haven’t even looked into iap banks either. Possibly my favorite Black Friday purchase, and I paid $4 more than its current sale price.

    I wish Klevgrand would put elpiano back on sale. I should’ve grabbed that when it was only $10 during BF.

    Thanks, I went ahead and grabbed it.

    Sometimes just picking something up at a low price is worth way more than the time I'll spend debating it and being distracted. Since this is the second time in two months I've given thought to it, I'm alleviating my brain of the burden, and gives me more reason to dig further into Octachron as well.

  • Guys, for drums check this out:
    https://www.pocket-drums.com

    It's not IOS, but the sounds are amazing, the app is constantly updating and you have a very fast way to create your custom kits.

    For IOS: I have sampled all my Drum Apps: Addictive Drums, Pocket drums, Kontakt.... with Logic Autosampler into EXS and imported it into Audiolayer. Absolutely no fuss, great stability and timing, no dropouts....
    Give it a try!

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    ChaosArp is 50% off at only $3.99

    ChaosARP 2 was just released a week ago too.

  • edited January 5

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @daddyfalldown said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Quick question…

    Should I get one shot? I want it mostly for the presets, I’ll probably do some kit building, but just want to know about the built in kits for now. It is still at a phenomenal price, $8.99 USD, and I’m strongly considering buying it.

    My question is mainly about the factory presets in one shot, how good and versatile are the factory presets in Klevgrand One Shot? Can’t really afford the extra banks. I Want to buy as a quick and easy solution for realistic drums. I’ve watched some vids but would like to know from the members. Should I buy One Shot if I’m mostly just interested in using the Factory Patches?

    I'm late to the party on this, but I've wondered the same thing only as applicable to primarily electronic music. I don't really want to load my own samples right now, and as amazing as this deal seems, I'm just not really sure I'll actually use it.

    OneShot comes with so many preset kits across the spectrum of styles (acoustic, electronic, experimental, percussion, etc) and each drum is highly tweakable; and it’s a cinch to mix and match individual drums to create your own kits. I might never even get around to working with my own samples. I haven’t even looked into iap banks either. Possibly my favorite Black Friday purchase, and I paid $4 more than its current sale price.

    I wish Klevgrand would put elpiano back on sale. I should’ve grabbed that when it was only $10 during BF.

    Thanks, I went ahead and grabbed it.

    Sometimes just picking something up at a low price is worth way more than the time I'll spend debating it and being distracted. Since this is the second time in two months I've given thought to it, I'm alleviating my brain of the burden, and gives me more reason to dig further into Octachron as well.

    I’m on the same page with el piano, lol.

    With oneshot, I’ve been eyeing it up awhile too. it was such a good price, and after a couple sessions I’m already glad I grabbed it. Really nice factory kits and sounds, with the ability to add my own over time. A bit on the large side but that’s to be expected with good velocity layered samples.

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @daddyfalldown said:

    @EnergyCrush said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Quick question…

    Should I get one shot? I want it mostly for the presets, I’ll probably do some kit building, but just want to know about the built in kits for now. It is still at a phenomenal price, $8.99 USD, and I’m strongly considering buying it.

    My question is mainly about the factory presets in one shot, how good and versatile are the factory presets in Klevgrand One Shot? Can’t really afford the extra banks. I Want to buy as a quick and easy solution for realistic drums. I’ve watched some vids but would like to know from the members. Should I buy One Shot if I’m mostly just interested in using the Factory Patches?

    I'm late to the party on this, but I've wondered the same thing only as applicable to primarily electronic music. I don't really want to load my own samples right now, and as amazing as this deal seems, I'm just not really sure I'll actually use it.

    OneShot comes with so many preset kits across the spectrum of styles (acoustic, electronic, experimental, percussion, etc) and each drum is highly tweakable; and it’s a cinch to mix and match individual drums to create your own kits. I might never even get around to working with my own samples. I haven’t even looked into iap banks either. Possibly my favorite Black Friday purchase, and I paid $4 more than its current sale price.

    I wish Klevgrand would put elpiano back on sale. I should’ve grabbed that when it was only $10 during BF.

    Thanks, I went ahead and grabbed it.

    Sometimes just picking something up at a low price is worth way more than the time I'll spend debating it and being distracted. Since this is the second time in two months I've given thought to it, I'm alleviating my brain of the burden, and gives me more reason to dig further into Octachron as well.

    I’m on the same page with el piano, lol.

    With oneshot, I’ve been eyeing it up awhile too. it was such a good price, and after a couple sessions I’m already glad I grabbed it. Really nice factory kits and sounds, with the ability to add my own over time. A bit on the large side but that’s to be expected with good velocity layered samples.

    I really need to put together a few core sets to work from with the tools I have, and OneShot may prove helpful here. I don't really have super narrow genres I'm after, but I believe I'll be able to get some good jungle starting points from OneShot, among other things. I'm hopeful.

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  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Music Apps with IAP Sales

    I don’t know what NoSheet is but that logo and name are fantastic.

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  • @FizzyLizzy27 said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Music Apps with IAP Sales

    I don’t know what NoSheet is but that logo and name are fantastic.

    Lol, my eyes glazed over it for the kinda cool steampunk feel of LOUDER, but you're right, and that made me laugh.

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  • Hey @Poppadocrock , what’s the best way to find out if a desktop app has been on sale recently? I just looked up ID700 on the App Store hoping it was gonna be available on Mac - it is, but as a separate purchase. It’s in my top 3 favourite synths, so I may end up buying it at full price, but wanted to see how frequently it went on sale. Cheers man!

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