
Also, I know I'd feel guilty if some subscribers had paid a fair amount of money and I felt like I hadn't produced enough - somehow it makes it all far more personal. I like the democracy of Patreon (and similar), but I'm concerned that the generous few may end up paying the way for the majority. )ĮDIT: I hope your family is okay as well as your mental health mate. (Not that I needed them to remix a song by Sash! in Uplifting Vocal Trance genre, but I would prefer to master my audio in NS2 than Cubasis 3.
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Or some sort of Patreon deal if you don't want to do the monthly payment in-app subscription, with the incentive that we have our names added to a "thank you" section in the manual or something like that.ĪND/OR start a GoFundMe so we can get NS2 up to speed with Audio Tracks. Like an optional in-app subscription that allows us to send a small bit of money per month in order to help you pay annual developer fees and all that. Well Matt, I'll be the one to say it, but I think you should give us some more ways to give our financial support to you and the NS2 app besides high quality IAP packs offered on the cheap.

Otherwise these shenanigans ain't gonna work. Another way to do it would be as a loss leader funded by a high-priced desktop PC/Mac version. Charging £99.99 or more would also work, like on desktop. It's the only way to make future updates less, er, 'weak'. One day some music app developers will have to say the 's' word. I've been back on it a little but I can't guarantee much beyond making sure everything in the app works as it should and adding smaller features here and there. The Studio Drums IAP will be introduced at HALF PRICE to say thanks the loyal NS2 users (normal price is 4.49/4.99 EUR/USD/GBP). If I've done my homework correctly, it should be available in NS2's Store page once you have updated NS2 to v2.1.2.

Steve from Platinum Audiolab has been working on a new IAP soundpack for some time which contains 10 really nicely recorded drum kits.
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