Aurora and Meteor on sale for $9.99 each

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Anyone tried those? From what I see in the iTunes store, Aurora gets mostly negative reviews, but the pics are tempting -- sort of Tenori-on meets a conventional sequencer. Or is it?

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I tried Aurora but I don't like this Tenori-On style of sequencers, so you have to like this kind of sequencers....

Meteor is great! There is still some improvements to make, for a better Inter-App communication for example, inApp purchases may be a bit expensive somtimes but it's still IMHO one of the best Multitrack recorder around.

At this price I wouldn't hesitate!

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Do you have a link? I don't think the KVR database is finding that based on those names.
Berfab
So many plugins, so little time...

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BERFAB wrote:Do you have a link? I don't think the KVR database is finding that based on those names.
Here they are
http://www.4pockets.com/ipad.php

Just click appropriate banners

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Thanks. Which raises the question, does the KVR database now include apps? Or just apps that crossover from traditional plugin makers. Probably heading in that direction.

cheers
-B
Berfab
So many plugins, so little time...

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I'm wanting an app that allows me to use my own loops (pre-built tempo matched loops) and the arrange them by snapping to beat/bar markers. Sounds simple and StudioHD should be perfect for it but its file browser makes it impossible to use with your own samples (it doesnt suposrt folders so any more than a couple of dozen files and it is impossible to find what you want). Would Meteor be usedul to me? How is its file browser?

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@Audington:
I use Meteor exactly for the exact same purpose and I'm pretty pleased with the result.

MusicStudio is another otion you should look at, but it lacks the beautiful mixer from Meteor.

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Thanks, will be purchasing Meteor when i get home :)

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