This month I picked up: Jasuto pro Synthtronica Multitrack DAW Molten Drum machine Sound Grid Nano Studio Crystal Synth Poly chord Musix Mugician Ocilliscoop Piano angle Chordbot Vox 3000 Metal loops hd Progression H.fbk Ladida Guitar sequencer Tomchord....... Might have left a few out. The bottom few were my freebies but I paid for most of them. I have a bunch more like all the Korg apps and GB plus many more that I have owned for a while. I just recently got majorly dedicated to my iPad music and hope to find more great apps to join the fun.
@iLpD ... yep ... $24 and change is all .... mostly because all the music apps that were on sale were the ones I already had. I give myself a $50 per month allowance on apps ..... if I didn't set a limit I'd be in App Store debt. Loving Dead Space HD and I see that it's still on sale for $4.99!
I got a lot of apps that I wouldn't have cared for otherwise, like the Korg apps iMS-20 and iElectribe, also Beatmaker2, just because I wanted to give them a try. It was worth it, not that I use them much, but at least it costs me less than a few issues of Computer Music Magazine would've cost me :D
Much more than I wanted to, probably about $100. nLog and iSequencer were my favourites. I also picked up quite a few of the Lite apps that you reviewed just to check them out. My biggest disappointment was the Gorillaz ielectribe .... I really wish I had bought the standard one, the samples from the Fall album are pretty useless to me. Funbox, Rebirth, Xenon, BL were all great apps, but I would love to have a bit have a bit more control over the thumbjam loop recorder. The best of the bunch of course Palmsprak but it needs audiocopy/paste. Thanks for all the great reviews!
A bit scary actually about sixty pounds but some amazing sounds
ReplyDeleteI think I only bought Molton for $2. But I've spent around $140 on apps in two months since I got my iPad2.
ReplyDeleteAnd it's all your fault, Palm Sounds!!!
Around $20 ... but I also grabbed some non music creation apps that were on sale like EA's "Dead Space".
ReplyDelete@Marlene DeGrood Shocking 20? only?
ReplyDeleteI'm sure I spent more then 100$ :D
BTW play Dead Space lately
This month I picked up:
ReplyDeleteJasuto pro
Synthtronica
Multitrack DAW
Molten Drum machine
Sound Grid
Nano Studio
Crystal Synth
Poly chord
Musix
Mugician
Ocilliscoop
Piano angle
Chordbot
Vox 3000
Metal loops hd
Progression
H.fbk
Ladida
Guitar sequencer
Tomchord.......
Might have left a few out. The bottom few were my freebies but I paid for most of them. I have a bunch more like all the Korg apps and GB plus many more that I have owned for a while. I just recently got majorly dedicated to my iPad music and hope to find more great apps to join the fun.
@iLpD ... yep ... $24 and change is all .... mostly because all the music apps that were on sale were the ones I already had. I give myself a $50 per month allowance on apps ..... if I didn't set a limit I'd be in App Store debt. Loving Dead Space HD and I see that it's still on sale for $4.99!
ReplyDeleteI got a lot of apps that I wouldn't have cared for otherwise, like the Korg apps iMS-20 and iElectribe, also Beatmaker2, just because I wanted to give them a try. It was worth it, not that I use them much, but at least it costs me less than a few issues of Computer Music Magazine would've cost me :D
ReplyDeleteMuch more than I wanted to, probably about $100. nLog and iSequencer were my favourites. I also picked up quite a few of the Lite apps that you reviewed just to check them out. My biggest disappointment was the Gorillaz ielectribe .... I really wish I had bought the standard one, the samples from the Fall album are pretty useless to me. Funbox, Rebirth, Xenon, BL were all great apps, but I would love to have a bit have a bit more control over the thumbjam loop recorder. The best of the bunch of course Palmsprak but it needs audiocopy/paste. Thanks for all the great reviews!
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