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I found this a week ago and I think it might be my new main filter plugin. Every possible feature I might have asked for is already implimented. On par with Ewan Bristows filtertable kinda thing. I am using the VST3 on linux.
Probably the best portable music app available for Android. It has the ability to do just about everything, can export audio and midi, it's easy to learn and fantastic value for money. I use causeic as a scratchpad for when I have ideas away from my studio space, but I've also used it as part of live performance and as an instrument into my home studio. Highly recommended. It's very similar to early versions of reason, but for a reasonable price (badum tish). Hasn't been updated in a while but it's very stable and complete so it doesn't "need" updating as such, but a granular synth or some new effects might be a nice addition to the already massive feature set. Get this app. Just get it.
As with the Bass Tuner app, it does exactly what it says it does. Small, non intrusive ad but you can get rid of it for a tiny cost (I paid 19c Australian!) It's a highly accurate tuner and well worth downloading.
Reviewed By natelok [all]
August 19th, 2022
Version reviewed: 1 on Android
Excellent. Does exactly what it says. It's the best Bass tuner I've ever used. I've had other tuners, some of which can't even register notes low enough to tune a bass, and some that claimed to be bass tuners but were always a little bit off, or overloaded with ads. This has a very small, non intrusive banner ad in the free version, and the remove ads cost was 19 Australian cents, which I was happy to pay. This is how ad supported/free apps should be made. This dev is great and I've ended up with their chord chart app and guitar tuner app as well. Get this though.
It's a very impressive and usable little drum machine, but it's just a demo until you either sign up to a ridiculous subscription model or pay nearly $20AU to unlock even the most basic functionality. It's impossible to know if the price is worth it because it's not really usable until you've paid. I've gone back to using caustic for now, and I'll keep an eye on this because it works well, what I could use of it, very intuitive and good layout, but too expensive for what it offers at the moment, for me at least.
Reviewed By natelok [all]
August 8th, 2022
Version reviewed: 0.1 on Android
I'd love to try this but the play store link is dead and the app doesn't show up in search either. Great idea and id love to give it a go.
Reviewed By natelok [all]
October 6th, 2019
Version reviewed: 4.0 on Linux
The latest update require a $40 fee be paid for a license, despite no warning of this new license until you've already installed the update using the programs update dialogue.
It's a nice program, but ambushing your established users like this is pretty nasty.
