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2026 iOS App Sales & Discussions

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  • @Fear2Stop said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    FABFILTER SALE All Apps & Bundles, but not older versions of the same app.

    Damn…I lost my job a couple of weeks ago and obviously not gonna be buying anything for a long time. Just wondering if these are worth the hype , more out of curiosity than anything else

    I’d only recommend pro-q 4 as a must have, if you like to tinker with your sound. Some madlad on youtube even made an entire song with just pro-q 4 equalizing/isolating noise.

  • edited June 16

    Just me or has anybody else notice the absolute flood of SwiftUI-based plugins hitting the App Store the past few weeks? Vibe-coding the new JUCE, perhaps? It'd be nice if an Audiobus database item existed to signal which apps are clearly vibe-coded (most devs use AI in their work to some degree, I realize, that's fine... gotta stay competitive and all).

  • @satchnut said:
    Just me or has anybody else notice the absolute flood of SwiftUI-based plugins hitting the App Store the past few weeks? Vibe-coding the new JUCE, perhaps? It'd be nice if an Audiobus database item existed to signal which apps are clearly vibe-coded (most devs use AI in their work to some degree, I realize, that's fine... gotta stay competitive and all).

    just look for missing or added fingers...

  • @satchnut said:
    Just me or has anybody else notice the absolute flood of SwiftUI-based plugins hitting the App Store the past few weeks? Vibe-coding the new JUCE, perhaps? It'd be nice if an Audiobus database item existed to signal which apps are clearly vibe-coded (most devs use AI in their work to some degree, I realize, that's fine... gotta stay competitive and all).

    Yup, theres all kinds of levels of usage, but it has been an increase since vybe and claude became available.

  • Music Apps with IAP Sales

  • edited June 16

    Miscellaneous Free IAPs

  • Miscellaneous Graphic/Utility Apps Gone Free

  • edited June 16

    Free Lifetime IAP - Photo/Productivity

    Tap Edit Image Text

    App Takes you through the free lifetime process, edit text in any photo

  • Update of @cem_olcay app Fret Bud is sick, you can use it to play a guitar fretboard and send midi to ny DAW/host

  • is bytebeat the one gav demo'd? didnt it cost like 2 bux?

  • edited 1:22AM

    @egobeats said:
    is bytebeat the one gav demo'd? didnt it cost like 2 bux?

    ByteBeat came out first and is free, then soon after Raw Byte (the $1 one Gav showed off)... Got 'em both; the paid one has AUv3. Certainly cool to finally have a multi-instance ByteBeat plug now (BitWiz still reigns supreme), no regrets, though pretty sure it is vibe-coded SwiftUI. The bummer is all these apps that come out -- often in quick succession from a single dev at a time (not gonna name names) -- arrive with stark functionality gaps or UI-breaking bugs that don't seem to get fixed. Fine if they were free, but some are like $10-15.

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Update of @cem_olcay app Fret Bud is sick, you can use it to play a guitar fretboard and send midi to ny DAW/host

    Oddly enough, "rebuilt in SwiftUI". I've been out of the iOS development loop for a while... Maybe Apple released some big API update recently and I missed it and I'm reading too much into the AI thing.

    In retrospect I should have started a new thread; I've got way too much to say about this. 😅
    I'll cap it here.

  • @audiblevideo said:

    @satchnut said:
    Just me or has anybody else notice the absolute flood of SwiftUI-based plugins hitting the App Store the past few weeks? Vibe-coding the new JUCE, perhaps? It'd be nice if an Audiobus database item existed to signal which apps are clearly vibe-coded (most devs use AI in their work to some degree, I realize, that's fine... gotta stay competitive and all).

    just look for missing or added fingers...

    😂

  • New Release

    Ambiotica is new and currently $4.99, AUv3 Ambient Regenerative Processor FX

  • New Release

    Omni - Pocket Synth is new and free to download, with a $3.99 IAP to unlock Pro features. Chords, Strum, and midi out.

  • 2 New Releases - Same Developer

    SwarmaDie2 is new and currently $4.99, AUv3 analog polyphonic synthesizer

    DroneDie - Drone Synthesizer is new and currently $4.99, AUv3 dark drone and texture machine

  • New Release - Jens Guell

    JAX Walking On A Rainbow is new and currently $9.99, AUv3 Music frequency analyzer

  • @satchnut said:

    @egobeats said:
    is bytebeat the one gav demo'd? didnt it cost like 2 bux?

    ByteBeat came out first and is free, then soon after Raw Byte (the $1 one Gav showed off)... Got 'em both; the paid one has AUv3. Certainly cool to finally have a multi-instance ByteBeat plug now (BitWiz still reigns supreme), no regrets, though pretty sure it is vibe-coded SwiftUI. The bummer is all these apps that come out -- often in quick succession from a single dev at a time (not gonna name names) -- arrive with stark functionality gaps or UI-breaking bugs that don't seem to get fixed. Fine if they were free, but some are like $10-15.

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Update of @cem_olcay app Fret Bud is sick, you can use it to play a guitar fretboard and send midi to ny DAW/host

    Oddly enough, "rebuilt in SwiftUI". I've been out of the iOS development loop for a while... Maybe Apple released some big API update recently and I missed it and I'm reading too much into the AI thing.

    In retrospect I should have started a new thread; I've got way too much to say about this. 😅
    I'll cap it here.

    No worries, but maybe it does warrant its own discussion. Cheers!

  • New Release - Quantovox

    Twin Path is new and currently $6.99, AUv3 parallel AU utility

    See dedicated thread for more details

  • New Release

    Wavimus is new and currently $14.99, AUv3 deep wavetable synth

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