I wouldn’t let Andrew Huang put you off. It’s a Baby Audio product and they are usually very good.
He’s just promoting it.
I wouldn’t let Andrew Huang put you off. It’s a Baby Audio product and they are usually very good.
He’s just promoting it.
Dawnbeat is currently available with the IAP complete version for free. Really nice little sampler app.
I need to revisit this, and also try the Briiks business out too…
Igor Vasiliev’s apps are all on sale:
I’ve been thinking about picking up SpaceFields and possibly FieldScaper for a while.
I’ve never turned on my iPad without using SpaceFields. Never.
Just picked it up, was looking at it last week … glad I waitied Gonna try & run my Moog Labyrinth thru it
It’s wonderful and unique!
Can really add an ambience unlike anything else!
This a beautiful app. Which other app from Igor can you recommend?
Quick question can anyone tell me how much scaler cost on ios?
I believe it’s free to download and looks to be a one time, in-app purchase of $12.99.
Thank, its the in app cost which I really wanted to know. I don’t have an Ipad but thinking of getting one.
All of them!
My favorites are
Also worth noting you can use some (all?) of them on Apple Silicon Macs, either standalone or in some cases as an AUv3
please everyone that loves, might love, or uses, might use Sunvox please send a request for sample slicing, transient slicing, full suite of sample chopping features to the Dev Alex Zolotov, at this address… and thanks in advance for your support.
Surreal Machines released their Dub Delay Modnetic and Reverb Diffuse on IOS today!
Such wonderful effects!
Picked up Modnetic, it’s nice! The FX apps on the iPad are generally amazing and makes it so fun to have connected to an Elektron, pretty much my main iPad music use case.
Anyone else notice ButterSynth is no longer available on the app store? This was like the premier iOS synth release last year and poof, gone, with no explanation. Also, many people who already bought it and are experiencing bugs have little to no recourse now as the Dev is radio silent and Apple Store refuses their refund requests.
Stuff like this and previous experience with unsupported apps like Beatmaker 3, Atom 2 and Poly 2 make it hard to ever feel confident going “all in” on iPad music.
I must say people raved about Buttersynth, but I found it a big disappointment.
It sounds very harsh and I’ve never actually managed to use it on any tracks as well as crashing quite a lot.