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That's a fair point
Hmmm. I tried the desktop version, and hated it. Just not the sound range I'd hoped for. Others, of course, think it's a modern marvel.
Yay! I'm in for this bundle.
https://itunes.apple.com/app-bundle/id1054648858
Super Sale here Fieldscaper and Soundscaper Bundle $6.99. If your into soundscaping this is really steal!
I've got most of the Apesoft and AUFX apps. The Apesoft are good for experimental stuff, but for solid, bread and butter quality I load up Dub and Space every time. Brilliant apps.
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But sales stimulate the App Store economy. I buy lots of apps full price, yet there are some which I just don't want to take a chance on. No less than three of those (one already bought) have turned up in the BF sale at prices I am willing to gamble on. Not, I must make clear, a gamble on the quality of the apps, but on whether I will enjoy and use them enough to justify the download.
BTW, the app I already bought on sale was AniMoog. I was so pleased with it that I immediately added three IAP's. All sales that the developer would not have had otherwise. Now I'm 'in' of course, it's much more likely I'll buy more in the future and even take that chance on full price apps.
So, for zero extra outlay, (as these are not manufactured shipped goods) Black Friday pricing means that there will be lots more sales globally, and with the potential for more custom due to familiarity. Everybody wins.
O yes I can see the positives too.
VirtualCZ for PC is also on sale... tempting.
Which day does black friday fall upon this year?
Thx for your advise. Are Ape Filter and Ape Delay too complex? Having an eye on them because they are both also AU and at the moment for $2.99 look like an intersting buy.
I would say that the ApeFilter is probably the one to get first imo. It is far more straight forward than ApeDelay and also is quite unique in what you can do with it. Yes it is in essence a type of EQ, but with its motion control it's damn good at putting some movement into different sounds. Yes, you could just use it to cut and boost frequencies, but that really is missing it's best qualities.
@sonicreef is usually responsive here so let's see... I use this app regularly and am surprised it doesn't get more love from the looping/DJ crowd.
That's true, there's a fair few I wouldn't have discovered if not for a sale.
Thx! As for AUFX any advise for a specific one?
It runs fine for me all by itself on Air1 but seems to have issues with other apps for me.
AUFX space is probably the one I would go for. With the AUFX not being AU compatible apps, I use them less now, even though they are all excellent. I find I often use reverb though as a single app in Auria which then gives reverb on an fx bus. Same use with AUM. I may have multiple sound sources, but tend to switch off their internal reverbs and point them at one channel with AUFX Space on it.
Very helpful advice. (I always forget this is possible in AUM.) Of course, then all of your apps are using the same flavor of reverb – maybe not a bad thing. I'm actually just sitting around hoping that that DDMF reverb AU goes on sale today.
Just remembered - I made this tracks using AUFX:Space:
This also is GuitarCapo+ for bass sound through a MIDI keyboard:
ROTOR at $6.99 is a steal. Well worth picking up for loop and stem building. Worth it for the key detection and time stretching alone... The modular UX is cool too.
It's before that Monday where it's still okay to use the word "Cyber."
The DDMF is one of the few reverbs I don't have yet (or their EQ) They are both on my very short 'to purchase' list
I'll wait for Dalek Tuesday then.
Just bought this, and first impression are that it's not as intuitive as I'd expected, and the graphic design is a bit rough. Not really Retina. But I can see the potential, and may end up loving Rotor.
It's a pretty cool app once you get the hang of it. Lots of potential you likely haven't considered yet.
I bought at the launch price, so it's kind of irksome that they're now already even lower than launch price. But, I'm guessing they want as many units installed as possible when they finally launch those little puck thingies.
Igor Vasiliev's apps are going to be on sale.
ENOUGH!!!!!'
I must have spent $60 on steals in the last couple of days. ....must....resist
Already on in the U.S.
https://itunes.apple.com/developer/id424401626
Thanks for posting that. I completed my bundle and got Soundscaper for $1.00. This is my first purchase of the sale season...but now I fear that it won't be the only app that I buy.
Yep, I find Space an essential app, and my go-to reverb. I use it on a bus in AUM, or load it as a bus fx in Auria and then vary the amount per channel, rather than use Auria's built in reverbs.
Wow, Audio Mastering looks pretty amazing.
And nobody's really mentioned Egoist, which has been on my list for ages.