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New AUx plug, virtual Indian instruments
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/swarplug/id1137879159?mt=8
Comes with Tabla, IAPs for 79 other instruments ($3 for the app, $3 per voice, buy em all for $99)
Includes fills/loops of classical Indian rhythms and melodies,
(included Tabla voice is very nice, app tests nicely in Modstep, Cubasis.)
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Would like it, but that restaurant's menu is a little too rich for my appetite...
Testing it now... Tabla is nice...took a chance on one of the additional IAP's and was not delighted but I'll give some other one's a try maybe there's a preview before purchase option in there somewhere
Yep will have to stick with DrumJam for my Indian fix
Wow, that's insane. Where are you finding that pricing structure? They don't even mention it on the App Store. That would come as quite a shock to the unsuspecting buyer.
I'm coming out with an app with 10,000 voices at $107 per voice. I am going to be so freaking rich!
First voice is free, though, because it's a pretty awesome app I swear.
Announcement: I am reducing the price per each additional voice to $106.99!
Erm. Let the market decide?
Base app is free for 24 hours! Only $106,990 to complete your purchase!
I thought you Brits love your spicy Indian
A spicy Indian broke my heart once and I never even had the decency to thank her (but, yes, you're right, nothing much better in this world than a prawn bhuna....)
If you had specific samples in mind this looks good. If not, I don't fancy getting my wallet raided!
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given samples are top quality, I'm ok with the approach...
It's clearly mentioned on the shop page that only the tabla is included and each voice is an IAP.
Did you ever record and edit a single acoustic instrument to the dregree it qualifies as a 'sample instrument' ?
This is just the kind of thing I'd buy instantly, if it had a decent spread of instruments for a fair price, then reasonable IAP packs. But, the idea of buying individually and $99 for the lot is ludicrous for the App Store marketplace.
I'm guessing they're the same samples.
http://www.swarsystems.com/Instruments/VolN1.php
That helps! Thanks.
There's at least 4 or 5 voices (ok 7 or 8) I'm going to want here...
Thanks...demo samples don't seem to work on mobile browsers, but I'll check these out next time I'm on a desktop
Weird, I got to listen on my iPad. The usual Safari
Hmm ....Maybe an iOS10 public beta limitation
I think this is potentially really cool, assuming the patches are any good. I absolutely love the Silk and Ra VSTs, as well as Synthmasters 'Sounds of the World'. There are a few nice patches on the 'World Scales' app too. I always wanted to see more specialized instrument romplers on iOS. Also being an AU is pretty awesome.
As for pricing I think it is pretty reasonable given that the target is not the average iOS music user. It would make a better initial impression though if they made the base app free, had a free percussion and string (or wind) instrument for testing and had previewing of sounds in app. If that were the case I may be a half dozen IAP in now rather than on the fence chatting about it on a forum waiting for a Sound Test Room video.
Thanks for the SynthMaster 'Sounds of the World' reference, I wasn't aware of it....downloaded the IAP and love it
...now just patiently awaiting SynthMaster AU.....
Cool, glad to hear!
I think the tabla sounds good, and isn't too expensive to try (IMO). Also, you get quite a few Indian rhythm loops to study, so it's worth it for me. I can't see wanting all the instruments, but maybe getting some as and when.
@sirdavidabraham that must be it. I'm not on the beta, how is it for your music?
@AudioGus I agree about the reasonableness of pricing- the $99 for 79 instruments = $1.25, per. Or $2.99 separately...as @Telefunky noted, building a real sample instrument is no small thing.
My real issue with the thing is I really dig traditional Indian sounds, favorite western music from my early years is soaked in it, so I automatically want all the voices even if I dont know yet what they all are...appoholism meets nostalgia?
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Yep, working for me, too.
That was my thought, too!
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App description doesn't make it clear, can this be driven by Fugue Machine?
Will check but don't see why not. Worked perfectly with StepPolyArp.
Quick test, Fugue Machine works fine. Forgot to mention, with; both arps I was hosting SwarPlug in Aum. Not sure if it sees midi as a stand alone.
Latest beta has been quite stable for music, just the occasional graphical anomaly in other apps