Amplitube 4 mac rapidshare6/25/2023 ![]() I think I paid $20-$30 for this app too so I really hoped it worked great. I got this app when I was 13 (I’m 23 now so 10 years) so I could play my guitar without bothering anyone else. I am a long time user of this app and found it to be the best guitar amp app for me. If you have a very old purchase you may need some help from our Support team! Please contact us and mention your review here, we will help get that sorted. The in-app purchases do carry over via iCloud. I guess they’re making money and maybe their gear is really good, I’m not sure-I’m just not ready throw in with a company that seems to be out to nickel and dime us. Why not just make the interface a little more expensive and sell a version of the app that is actually all inclusive and doesn’t pester users with in-app purchases IK? That’s what I wanted in the first place. Unless jamup is a total disaster later on for some reason I haven’t found yet (seems to work about the same as amplitube if not a little more intuitive) I don’t think I’ll be back to the iRig ecosystem. and jamup pro is only $12 and is the same on iPad and iPhone. when there are cheap controllers that work for jamup for ~$20. I look into getting some manner of controller to actually be able to use the effects while playing with others (without stopping to tap on my device with the hands I’m using to play guitar). ![]() okay, annoying, but okay-I guess (there are technical explanations/reasons for this). I got an iPad and found that it’s a separate thing entirely and no in-app purchases carry over. I had my gripes with in app purchases constantly (& even after getting paid version) but ok. It was nice to get started with iRig-the interface was ~$30-$40, & there’s a free version of the app.
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