Yeh the intro price was a steal! After its all fixed up I'd probably have considered buying BM3 even at close to £100.... First ios app that really blurs the line between daw and performance instrument without pulling any punches (once everything is fixed/added)..
I much prefer the overall feature set of BM3 over the mpc live for example and that's £1000 For anyone already owning an ipad and looking at mpc live or digitakt etc..BM3 at £20 was a total no-brainer..
If it was bought on her iPad while she was signed in to the AppStore, then ask her to sign in to the AppStore on your iPad then go to the Purchased section and install it after finding it in the list under "Not On Ths iPad"...
Yeh family share's cool. My 5 yr old daughter has wound up with BM3 and a killer beginner's sample collection on her ipad after I upgraded my ipad a couple wks after grabbing BM3 and gave her my old one
Doubt she'll ever really use it but it drums home how ridiculously easy it is to have access to sampling/sound/production tools these days! Compared to the lengths people used to go through with tape loops etc it always blows my mind how much patience they had back then and how expensive things were... Easy to take it for granted when we bitch about feature requests and bugs
No software has ever been made where all the bugs were fixed.
The best you can ever hope for is for the developer to show willing to bug hunt, Intua are currently showing this willing.
Family sharing: if someone has purchased the app, and you're a member of the family in iOS, go to app store and tap on your little profile pic at top right, then tap "Purchased" and then choose the name of the person that purchased the app you wanna download. In app purchases don't qualify for family sharing as far as I know.
My wife has to register her card details for the family sharing to work so that's a bit of a stumbling block as she's not keen. I'll have to persist lol.
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I much prefer the overall feature set of BM3 over the mpc live for example and that's £1000 For anyone already owning an ipad and looking at mpc live or digitakt etc..BM3 at £20 was a total no-brainer..
Wow.. was wondering what it would go up to. $70 aud now.
I bought it on my wife's Ipad while the price was reduced lol. Anyone know how I can transfer it to mine?
If it was bought on her iPad while she was signed in to the AppStore, then ask her to sign in to the AppStore on your iPad then go to the Purchased section and install it after finding it in the list under "Not On Ths iPad"...
Neat I'll give that a go!!> @triton100 said:
Neat I'll give that a go!!
Doubt she'll ever really use it but it drums home how ridiculously easy it is to have access to sampling/sound/production tools these days! Compared to the lengths people used to go through with tape loops etc it always blows my mind how much patience they had back then and how expensive things were... Easy to take it for granted when we bitch about feature requests and bugs
Back in the early 90's I spent $20 each for 2 floppy discs with Jackson 5 and Stevie Wonder MIDI files. Each disc had about 8 songs.
@StudioES
If you still have the Emu Emulator X, I will gladly take it off your hands
Awesome !!
So - are all of the bugs fixed now?
No software has ever been made where all the bugs were fixed.
The best you can ever hope for is for the developer to show willing to bug hunt, Intua are currently showing this willing.
I'm yet to have downloaded BM3 on my Ipad. Still need to sort out this family sharing thing to get it on mine lol.
Family sharing: if someone has purchased the app, and you're a member of the family in iOS, go to app store and tap on your little profile pic at top right, then tap "Purchased" and then choose the name of the person that purchased the app you wanna download. In app purchases don't qualify for family sharing as far as I know.
My wife has to register her card details for the family sharing to work so that's a bit of a stumbling block as she's not keen. I'll have to persist lol.