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  • @cam said:
    No Prism iap sale in Europe. 😞

    In the Netherlands is says 6,99 dollar in the app, but 5,99 euro when buying….

  • @mMmE said:

    @cam said:
    No Prism iap sale in Europe. 😞

    In the Netherlands is says 6,99 dollar in the app, but 5,99 euro when buying….

    Huh, so it is discounted just a pinch less?

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @maxxpower18 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @egobeats said:
    How does it compare to Bleass compressor? Bleass is 1/2 the price of medusa

    I’m no compressor expert either, but Bleass Compressor is a very easy to use bread and butter compressor. FAC Medusa excels at toneshaping, experimental stuff, sound design etc. It has a fair few tricks up its sleeve that Bleass Comp doesn’t, like multi-channel processing, multi-out etc.

    I gotta say, I hate the Bleass compressor doesn't tell you how many dBs you're compressing.

    I’m definitely not a compression expert, but you’re referring to something other than the threshold correct?

    I assume this means display/metering of gain reduction.

  • edited March 17

    @craftycurate said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Tera Pro is excellent but you'd absolutely need to read the manual, it's got a unique workflow.

    Virsyn is nearly always top notch in terms of audio quality. (Xinematix is an exception for me, I don't like it much, but some love it). Harry the dev is also a fab preset maker and sound designer.

    They're not always brilliant in terms of UI design, whether from a usability perspective or a looks perspective. Some of them look a bit 'cheap'.

    Some are hard to learn, others are easy enough.

    I don't remember running into bugs but it's probably also because, although I got many of the collection, I ended up using very few of them over the long term. Tera Pro and Cube Synth Pro are the only ones I still use. f you're worried about bugs in a particular app you're thinking of buying, you should probably ask in a dedicated thread whether people are still using that app and whether there are any bugs in the current version.

    @Meek3 said:
    How about the harry gohs apps?

    The reviews are very opposite

    Some find them great and unique unlike any other spp.

    Others find them buggy unintuitive and abandoned.

    +1 for Tera Pro. Once you add in the IAPs its a sonic powerhouse unlike anything else out there but yes it has a unique workflow but does make sense with a bit of perseverence. I've found it very stable and I've used it a lot and quite a few of my patches are complex.

    I love some of the Xinematix sounds, maybe not all, but some of the string and orchestral and vocal patches are some of the best available, to my ears. The inbuilt effects are not brilliant but just pipe it through your favourite effects.

    Tera Pro is meant to have an update coming - the dev teased a significant update a while back, with new live input processing, and also I think a new CloudZ IAP, but months later there's no word, so not sure what's going on there.

    AddStation is also excellent, but its arpeggiators run out of sync, and it is quite CPU hungry.

    And Tera Pro just sounds so good. The way it works is super unusual, but my patches always end up sounding great and beyond my expectations. And you never have the feeling you maxed out the synth. Butter synth sounds almost as great but I always have the feeling I’m at the end of the its capabilities when I finished my patch. Synthmaster always eats up my enthusiasm cause along the way the sound becomes duller and duller and I have to fight to maintain energy. With drambo I always end up feeling to better not turn one more knob or it will all fall apart. With tera pro I reach some states that I have to save enthusiastically before I continue the expedition.
    None of the other before mentioned synths are bad. Far from it, but that’s what I think is tera pros ultimate strength: its big picture handling. Unintuitive, ugly interface, inexplicable resizing behaviour, but on the other somehow always intriguing, economic, surprising, enganging and the “what if I did this” factor.

    Other Harry Gohs apps to check out: Poseidon synth, bark filter. Two very special and beautiful apps without comparison

  • @pmertens said:

    Synthmaster always eats up my enthusiasm cause along the way the sound becomes duller and duller and I have to fight to maintain energy.

    Never used the Synthmaster apps much. What do you think would cause the sound to become duller like that?

  • @MadGav said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @maxxpower18 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @egobeats said:
    How does it compare to Bleass compressor? Bleass is 1/2 the price of medusa

    I’m no compressor expert either, but Bleass Compressor is a very easy to use bread and butter compressor. FAC Medusa excels at toneshaping, experimental stuff, sound design etc. It has a fair few tricks up its sleeve that Bleass Comp doesn’t, like multi-channel processing, multi-out etc.

    I gotta say, I hate the Bleass compressor doesn't tell you how many dBs you're compressing.

    I’m definitely not a compression expert, but you’re referring to something other than the threshold correct?

    I assume this means display/metering of gain reduction.

    Gotcha. Right on. That makes sense.

  • edited March 17

    New Release

    Snorkel Synth is new and currently $2.99, patterns, arps, chords, drums, with deep randomization, built in synth. This sounds really interesting but doesn’t mention any connectivity or exporting.

    Update just discovered this is an AUv3 app! Not sure in what capacity but gbrrrl on AppRaven is loving it.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    New Release

    Snorkel Synth is new and currently $2.99, patterns, arps, chords, drums, with deep randomization, built in synth. This sounds really interesting but doesn’t mention any connectivity or exporting.

    Not available in EU

  • @Meek3 said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    New Release

    Snorkel Synth is new and currently $2.99, patterns, arps, chords, drums, with deep randomization, built in synth. This sounds really interesting but doesn’t mention any connectivity or exporting.

    Not available in EU

    Really, thanks for reporting that, hopefully just a matter of time, and not to long until it’s available

  • edited March 17

    @Poppadocrock said:
    New Release

    Snorkel Synth is new and currently $2.99, patterns, arps, chords, drums, with deep randomization, built in synth. This sounds really interesting but doesn’t mention any connectivity or exporting.

    Update just discovered this is an AUv3 app! Not sure in what capacity but gbrrrl on AppRaven is loving it.

    Gotta say, I'm getting really tired of reading AI-written copy. I see it here on the forum too, sometimes, even small posts where you think, wow, why is this person using AI for this.

    But yeah, this paragraph from the Snorkel Synth website, as an example:

    "Most synths give you a preset browser and leave you scrolling. Snorkel takes a different approach. Its deep randomization engine generates musically meaningful starting points — not random noise, but actual ideas you can work with. Every result is fully editable, so you're never locked into anything. Think of it as a creative partner that surfaces possibilities while you steer."

    As soon as I read AI text like this now I just think, ugh, how lazy, how inauthentic. It's getting sadly common. People who do stuff the old way are where my priorities lie. And really, the more people start to feel they're interacting with AI online instead of real humans, the more they'll want to take things offline. At least that's how all this stuff is making me feel. This is not the digital revolution we dreamed of...

  • edited March 17

    @Poppadocrock said:
    New Release

    Snorkel Synth is new and currently $2.99, patterns, arps, chords, drums, with deep randomization, built in synth. This sounds really interesting but doesn’t mention any connectivity or exporting.

    Update just discovered this is an AUv3 app! Not sure in what capacity but gbrrrl on AppRaven is loving it.

    Snorkel synth manual and home page available on desktop too.

    The manual makes it sound like it’s both an audio au and a midi au.

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  • @Gavinski said:

    @pmertens said:

    Synthmaster always eats up my enthusiasm cause along the way the sound becomes duller and duller and I have to fight to maintain energy.

    Never used the Synthmaster apps much. What do you think would cause the sound to become duller like that?

    I don’t know exactly. It has nothing to do with the sound quality though. I think it’s mostly because it always remains in the area of the expected. The parameters do exactly what they say. The strictly linear parameters, maybe?

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    New Release

    Snorkel Synth is new and currently $2.99, patterns, arps, chords, drums, with deep randomization, built in synth. This sounds really interesting but doesn’t mention any connectivity or exporting.

    Update just discovered this is an AUv3 app! Not sure in what capacity but gbrrrl on AppRaven is loving it.

    Gotta say, I'm getting really tired of reading AI-written copy. I see it here on the forum too, sometimes, even small posts where you think, wow, why is this person using AI for this.

    But yeah, this paragraph from the Snorkel Synth website, as an example:

    "Most synths give you a preset browser and leave you scrolling. Snorkel takes a different approach. Its deep randomization engine generates musically meaningful starting points — not random noise, but actual ideas you can work with. Every result is fully editable, so you're never locked into anything. Think of it as a creative partner that surfaces possibilities while you steer."

    As soon as I read AI text like this now I just think, ugh, how lazy, how inauthentic. It's getting sadly common. People who do stuff the old way are where my priorities lie. And really, the more people start to feel they're interacting with AI online instead of real humans, the more they'll want to take things offline. At least that's how all this stuff is making me feel. This is not the digital revolution we dreamed of...

    As a person who only learned English later in life, maybe his English his not a strong suit. Maybe the Ai does better then he could.

  • @ecou said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    New Release

    Snorkel Synth is new and currently $2.99, patterns, arps, chords, drums, with deep randomization, built in synth. This sounds really interesting but doesn’t mention any connectivity or exporting.

    Update just discovered this is an AUv3 app! Not sure in what capacity but gbrrrl on AppRaven is loving it.

    Gotta say, I'm getting really tired of reading AI-written copy. I see it here on the forum too, sometimes, even small posts where you think, wow, why is this person using AI for this.

    But yeah, this paragraph from the Snorkel Synth website, as an example:

    "Most synths give you a preset browser and leave you scrolling. Snorkel takes a different approach. Its deep randomization engine generates musically meaningful starting points — not random noise, but actual ideas you can work with. Every result is fully editable, so you're never locked into anything. Think of it as a creative partner that surfaces possibilities while you steer."

    As soon as I read AI text like this now I just think, ugh, how lazy, how inauthentic. It's getting sadly common. People who do stuff the old way are where my priorities lie. And really, the more people start to feel they're interacting with AI online instead of real humans, the more they'll want to take things offline. At least that's how all this stuff is making me feel. This is not the digital revolution we dreamed of...

    As a person who only learned English later in life, maybe his English his not a strong suit. Maybe the Ai does better then he could.

    Maybe, but he should be aware, regardless, of the effect this overuse of AI is starting to have on people. Some will vote with their wallets.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    New Release

    Snorkel Synth is new and currently $2.99, patterns, arps, chords, drums, with deep randomization, built in synth. This sounds really interesting but doesn’t mention any connectivity or exporting.

    Update just discovered this is an AUv3 app! Not sure in what capacity but gbrrrl on AppRaven is loving it.

    Gotta say, I'm getting really tired of reading AI-written copy. I see it here on the forum too, sometimes, even small posts where you think, wow, why is this person using AI for this.

    But yeah, this paragraph from the Snorkel Synth website, as an example:

    "Most synths give you a preset browser and leave you scrolling. Snorkel takes a different approach. Its deep randomization engine generates musically meaningful starting points — not random noise, but actual ideas you can work with. Every result is fully editable, so you're never locked into anything. Think of it as a creative partner that surfaces possibilities while you steer."

    As soon as I read AI text like this now I just think, ugh, how lazy, how inauthentic. It's getting sadly common. People who do stuff the old way are where my priorities lie. And really, the more people start to feel they're interacting with AI online instead of real humans, the more they'll want to take things offline. At least that's how all this stuff is making me feel. This is not the digital revolution we dreamed of...

    Agree and disagree on the AI descriptions. If you’ve kept a developer log with notes and features or markdown file with your to-do list, go ahead and get an AI summary for the app to put on the App Store. But, prompt the AI to make it practical or to summarize, not glaze up your app with meaningless descriptors that you copy paste. This happened earlier where I asked for a summary and it wrote me poetry on the wonders of my app - I read two sentences, didn’t bother with the rest, and had it regenerate a practical response that I then still went and tweaked. Maybe it would’ve been better to write up myself, but when you’re one guy playing the architect, tester, engineer, coder, prompter, account manager, etc. when you’re finished with it all the last thing you feel like doing is writing an essay for the App Store (I say as type out this essay of a response - no AI involvement on this one). However, doing it for short replies on here is different. That’s just removing human interaction.

    Maybe I’m biased because I’ve been developing with that workflow and it’s really helpful after typing out feature lists 1000 times to get it neatly summarized.

  • edited March 17

    @FizzyLizzy27 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    New Release

    Snorkel Synth is new and currently $2.99, patterns, arps, chords, drums, with deep randomization, built in synth. This sounds really interesting but doesn’t mention any connectivity or exporting.

    Update just discovered this is an AUv3 app! Not sure in what capacity but gbrrrl on AppRaven is loving it.

    Gotta say, I'm getting really tired of reading AI-written copy. I see it here on the forum too, sometimes, even small posts where you think, wow, why is this person using AI for this.

    But yeah, this paragraph from the Snorkel Synth website, as an example:

    "Most synths give you a preset browser and leave you scrolling. Snorkel takes a different approach. Its deep randomization engine generates musically meaningful starting points — not random noise, but actual ideas you can work with. Every result is fully editable, so you're never locked into anything. Think of it as a creative partner that surfaces possibilities while you steer."

    As soon as I read AI text like this now I just think, ugh, how lazy, how inauthentic. It's getting sadly common. People who do stuff the old way are where my priorities lie. And really, the more people start to feel they're interacting with AI online instead of real humans, the more they'll want to take things offline. At least that's how all this stuff is making me feel. This is not the digital revolution we dreamed of...

    Agree and disagree on the AI descriptions. If you’ve kept a developer log with notes and features or markdown file with your to-do list, go ahead and get an AI summary for the app to put on the App Store. But, prompt the AI to make it practical or to summarize, not glaze up your app with meaningless descriptors that you copy paste. This happened earlier where I asked for a summary and it wrote me poetry on the wonders of my app - I read two sentences, didn’t bother with the rest, and had it regenerate a practical response that I then still went and tweaked. Maybe it would’ve been better to write up myself, but when you’re one guy playing the architect, tester, engineer, coder, prompter, account manager, etc. when you’re finished with it all the last thing you feel like doing is writing an essay for the App Store (I say as type out this essay of a response - no AI involvement on this one). However, doing it for short replies on here is different. That’s just removing human interaction.

    Maybe I’m biased because I’ve been developing with that workflow and it’s really helpful after typing out feature lists 1000 times to get it neatly summarized.

    Yes, but again devs will start to understand how many people are getting tired of this bs...

    Anyway, probably best not to let this spiral into a big discussion here, if anyone feels the need they could start another thread

    Edit: also, just to add, it's inevitable that some of this stuff will be done by AI. I'm just saying, if people are gonna do that, they better get better at hiding it

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  • edited March 17

    AUv3 Freebies from Matthew Caldwell:

    Osculatrix is a tremolo with ideas above its station. With modulated filters, delays, a bit of saturation. Like its predecessors, it is cryptic and opinionated, and it goes from subtle colouration to total destruction at the twist of a knob.
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/osculatrix/id1046389107

    FrobulatorAU is a spectral delay effect. It makes your noises a little bit stranger. Twiddle the knobs to find something you like, or don't and throw it away.
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/frobulatorau/id6760205581

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    New Release

    Snorkel Synth is new and currently $2.99, patterns, arps, chords, drums, with deep randomization, built in synth. This sounds really interesting but doesn’t mention any connectivity or exporting.

    Update just discovered this is an AUv3 app! Not sure in what capacity but gbrrrl on AppRaven is loving it.

    Gotta say, I'm getting really tired of reading AI-written copy. I see it here on the forum too, sometimes, even small posts where you think, wow, why is this person using AI for this.

    But yeah, this paragraph from the Snorkel Synth website, as an example:

    "Most synths give you a preset browser and leave you scrolling. Snorkel takes a different approach. Its deep randomization engine generates musically meaningful starting points — not random noise, but actual ideas you can work with. Every result is fully editable, so you're never locked into anything. Think of it as a creative partner that surfaces possibilities while you steer."

    As soon as I read AI text like this now I just think, ugh, how lazy, how inauthentic. It's getting sadly common. People who do stuff the old way are where my priorities lie. And really, the more people start to feel they're interacting with AI online instead of real humans, the more they'll want to take things offline. At least that's how all this stuff is making me feel. This is not the digital revolution we dreamed of...

    Preach, brother G.!

  • @egobeats said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    8-Bit Music Master is 50% off at $.99

    Nice find. I like the ui. Wonder how it sounds..

    I find it frustrating as hell not having a loop button and the save button is buggy.

  • edited March 17

    AUv3 Freebies from Matthew Caldwell:

    Osculatrix is a tremolo with ideas above its station. With modulated filters, delays, a bit of saturation. Like its predecessors, it is cryptic and opinionated, and it goes from subtle colouration to total destruction at the twist of a knob.
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/osculatrix/id1046389107

    FrobulatorAU is a spectral delay effect. It makes your noises a little bit stranger. Twiddle the knobs to find something you like, or don't and throw it away.
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/frobulatorau/id6760205581

    FROB WENT AUV3!!! Huzzah!!! I loved this app, and by the looks of the store ss, his other ones might be on the way too…

  • @pmertens said:

    Other Harry Gohs apps to check out: Poseidon synth, bark filter. Two very special and beautiful apps without comparison

    I really like AudioReverb a lot as well.

  • @filo01 said:
    AUv3 Freebies from Matthew Caldwell:

    Osculatrix is a tremolo with ideas above its station. With modulated filters, delays, a bit of saturation. Like its predecessors, it is cryptic and opinionated, and it goes from subtle colouration to total destruction at the twist of a knob.
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/osculatrix/id1046389107

    FrobulatorAU is a spectral delay effect. It makes your noises a little bit stranger. Twiddle the knobs to find something you like, or don't and throw it away.
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/frobulatorau/id6760205581

    What a blast from the far flung past…

    Back on my iPhone 4 using Audiobus these used to live in my effects slot.

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    New Release

    Snorkel Synth is new and currently $2.99, patterns, arps, chords, drums, with deep randomization, built in synth. This sounds really interesting but doesn’t mention any connectivity or exporting.

    Update just discovered this is an AUv3 app! Not sure in what capacity but gbrrrl on AppRaven is loving it.

    Snorkel synth manual and home page available on desktop too.

    The manual makes it sound like it’s both an audio au and a midi au.

    Bought it and struggling to get it to work in AUM.

  • @audiblevideo said:

    @filo01 said:
    AUv3 Freebies from Matthew Caldwell:

    Osculatrix is a tremolo with ideas above its station. With modulated filters, delays, a bit of saturation. Like its predecessors, it is cryptic and opinionated, and it goes from subtle colouration to total destruction at the twist of a knob.
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/osculatrix/id1046389107

    FrobulatorAU is a spectral delay effect. It makes your noises a little bit stranger. Twiddle the knobs to find something you like, or don't and throw it away.
    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/frobulatorau/id6760205581

    What a blast from the far flung past…

    Back on my iPhone 4 using Audiobus these used to live in my effects slot.

    Muckraker and Nebulizer AUv3 are also on the way! 😎✌🏼

  • edited March 17

    @jking said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    New Release

    Snorkel Synth is new and currently $2.99, patterns, arps, chords, drums, with deep randomization, built in synth. This sounds really interesting but doesn’t mention any connectivity or exporting.

    Update just discovered this is an AUv3 app! Not sure in what capacity but gbrrrl on AppRaven is loving it.

    Snorkel synth manual and home page available on desktop too.

    The manual makes it sound like it’s both an audio au and a midi

    Bought it and struggling to get it to work in AUM.

    https://forum.loopypro.com/discussion/67898/snorkel-synth

  • @jking said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    New Release

    Snorkel Synth is new and currently $2.99, patterns, arps, chords, drums, with deep randomization, built in synth. This sounds really interesting but doesn’t mention any connectivity or exporting.

    Update just discovered this is an AUv3 app! Not sure in what capacity but gbrrrl on AppRaven is loving it.

    Snorkel synth manual and home page available on desktop too.

    The manual makes it sound like it’s both an audio au and a midi au.

    Bought it and struggling to get it to work in AUM.

    I contacted the dev, and he said the secret is to hit Play in AUM, then send a MIDI note. The app runs with the output transposed to the input note. An update with more rational options is on the way

  • edited March 17

    Wow, I tried Osculatrix and I really didn't expect that from a free app. I managed to get something from a flanger to a phaser, tremolo, and some interesting double modulated delays out of it... it's a really versatile app. I wrote to the developer with some feature requests like BPM host sync, tooltips for the knob values, manual and a "buy me a coffee" link :) I'm curious to see his response.

  • @filo01 said:
    Wow, I tried **Osculatrix ** and I really didn't expect that from a free app. I managed to get something from a flanger to a phaser, tremolo, and some interesting double delays out of it... it's a really versatile app. I wrote to the developer with some feature requests like BPM host sync, tooltips for the knob values, and a "buy me a coffee" link :) I'm curious to see his response.

    The IAA versions of his other effects had brief lil manuals included but like you said I found this one to be lacking any info. Also curious what’s goin on under the hood with each knob. And I agree; this thing is putting out a variety of very cool sounds. Love it

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