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Excelllent reverb goes on BF sale:
AD 480 pro - Reverb for Audiobus & Interapp Audio by Thomas Fiedler
https://appsto.re/dk/w4dGN.i
Way too many to list here. Suffice it to say that what I _didn't _get was not to do with the quality of the pack, it's just personal taste. I tend to avoid anything EDM based or techno, 'cause that's not my thing. I did sometimes buy a pack just for a particular sound it contained which I thought I could use.
IMHO, the full prices for Blocs Wave, Launchpad and their IAP's have always been very reasonable. Novation are very responsive to customer needs, and keen to keep their apps moving forward. So for anyone who isn't sure, it's well worth taking a leap of faith on these apps, especially during the Black Friday sales!
https://mobile.twitter.com/j_liljedahl/status/801734375201243137 Saw tweet that most Kymatica apps will be on sale soon
It willl all trickle down to the masses eventually (apparently).
Still nothing in comparison to Digi Wednesday!
STEREOSUN Pro Black Friday sale down from $9.99 to 3.99
Very Interesting concept. At the moment there's a thread going on and you can communicate directly with the dev in the thread.
Link to thread:
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/16165/stereosun-new-link-app#latest
Another one on my nice to have list. Anyone here still using this regularly?
More like occasionally. But it is very good. 16 ch multitimbral an only 42.6 mb installed.
Thanks. I'm looking into AD 480, too. Is the big difference between Basic and Pro the number of presets?
Check out http://www.musicappnews.com: AUM, Sector, AUFX:PeakQ/Dub/Push/Space
Cheers!
Thanks! Bought the SilQ Equalizer...Great EQ, massive features!
Stereosun Pro is now 60% off (from 9.99 to 3.99) -> https://itunes.apple.com/app/stereosun-dj-pro/id989174876?mt=8
Thx! looks like 20% off. Most disappointing pricecut so far. I pass for the AUFX's (from $4.99 now $3.99) that were on my wishlist. Think I'll go for some more complex ApeSoft fx.
I'm showing the bundle @ 12.99 and individual at 3.99
Agree, you pay $16.00 (bundle is 4) if you buy them seperate.
you can buy 3 discounted apps separately first, and then complete the bundle, so the total should still be lower
Thanks
You're welcome! Personally, the AUFXs is my favorites (among with Crystalline from Holderness) and I bought them at full price long time ago. Would do it again without doubts
That said, I'm far from those who make music on my iPad on a regular basis.
These apps have been on my wish list forever. Yet I can't help wonder: does it make sense to buy effects apps that are not AU?
Midiflow is 5.99 - is that the normal price?
Thanks for letting me know!
Agree, Crystalline is super I bought a few weeks ago. AUFX's I always passed in the past because hardly used fx's at the moment that is changing. The Apesoft and Amazing Noises are at the moment heavily discounted and seem to be also top the bill.
Apesoft/ Amazing Noises are working toward making there apps AU. And as said above heavily discounted and also top class. Ape Filter and Ape Delay are both AU and $2.99 (from $5.99) each. Think tha's the better deal.
Words about the 3 versions of AD 480 from MisicAppBlog's review by John Walden:
"The versions have somewhat different features sets with the ‘free’ version simply giving you a small selection of acoustic spaces so you can get a taste of the sound quality while the ‘pro’ version is supplied with over 100 presets and perhaps the most comprehensive control set I’ve yet seen on an iOS reverb app.
However, the really novel feature is something that Fiedler Audio refer to as ‘dynamic upgrade’. Simply put, you can install any or all of the three versions on a single device and they will all operate at the level of the most fully featured version. So, if you buy and install the ‘pro’ version, installing the ‘free’ version essentially gives you a second ‘pro’ version and, as they are separate apps, you can use them both at the same time. Providing you have the CPU resources, you can, therefore, have two (or even three if you also buy the ‘basic’ version) instances of AD 480 running at the same time."
Yes unfortunately normal price
http://appshopper.com/music/midiflow
Waiting for Modstep 75% pricedrop
Egoist now showing as £10.99 until Monday!
Yes All Sugarbytes apps now 50% !!!
*Note Sugarbytes apps seems to be only on sale at Black Fridays. So this is a one year opportunity
Cyclop is very very cool but the GUI... everything is so small...
+1 I agree. even though I've bought apps from many sales in the past (although I've bought way way more at full price I'm sure). I sort of wish they never went on sale sometimes. Then I'd probably only buy the apps I want and not acquire virtually everything. Having said that I do agree with release sales since there's a lot of feedback and beta testing done by early adopters etc and this can make up for it. I think less sales might help the market stabilise too maybe?
Although from a developer perspective I expect the spike in interest from a sale can help the promotion of an app too so who knows which economics work better for them...
Although my inner appaholic self craves a music app sale of course
uh oh.. http://motion-soundscape.blogspot.com
I agree here. I would like to see no sales ever! I know it's not possible or realistic for this, but I would prefer to see a graded scale where apps get cheaper along their timeline and then go back up to their original price when upgrades come along. I'm not keen on a sales culture.
I would like to see changes in what devs are allowed to do with regards to time limited trials, but I can see that Apple would possibly lose out, so it's never going to happen.
I can agree though weren't it for sales I probably never would aquired and discovered apps that I nowadays regularly use. Especially for smaller and new or unknown devs it's hard to get on the map although they have apps that are worth premium prices. I think with stable prices people tend go for the apps from established devs (like Korg or Sugar Bytes) making it hard(er) for starters to get attention.