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What nonexistent apps should exist?

There should be an iOS app that…

…stops me reading audiobus forum and instead diverts that exact quantity of time to actually using some of the apps I’ve bought and not used.

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  • @u0421793 said:
    There should be an iOS app that…

    …stops me reading audiobus forum and instead diverts that exact quantity of time to actually using some of the apps I’ve bought and not used.

    Oh yes, I'd definitely buy that!

  • Midi out version of Figure.

    I've said it before and I'm sure I'll say it again.

  • @u0421793 said:
    There should be an iOS app that…

    …stops me reading audiobus forum and instead diverts that exact quantity of time to actually using some of the apps I’ve bought and not used.

    Spot on Sir!

    O and an app that tells me to stop tweaking compressor and EQ setting and write more music instead!

  • This !!

    for guitar solos I have in my mind but my fingers don't respond :(

  • @u0421793 said:
    There should be an iOS app that…

    …stops me reading audiobus forum and instead diverts that exact quantity of time to actually using some of the apps I’ve bought and not used.

    Exactly the problem. If I were creative enough right now to think of the next must have app, I would be writing more songs. Instead I happily spend time here and jam/play to develop ideas that may turn into something worth sharing.

  • @Atlesbe said:
    This !!

    for guitar solos I have in my mind but my fingers don't respond :(

    Voice Band by WaveMachine Labs, Inc.
    https://appsto.re/us/vT-Uu.i

  • Rim. Too funny

  • Never saw that before....as it seems to be 2011 for its last update, one can only wonder where this app might've have been with four years of subsequent development. Even so, have to steady my weak hand not to buy it and blow a couple of hours of silly time with The Boy here...:)

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    Midi out version of Figure.

    I've said it before and I'm sure I'll say it again.

    The guy who made Figaroo was going to enhance that to enable the midi from figure to be exported. But then Props went all social media and disabled exporting from figure to email which broke Figaroo

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Never saw that before....as it seems to be 2011 for its last update, one can only wonder where this app might've have been with four years of subsequent development. Even so, have to steady my weak hand not to buy it and blow a couple of hours of silly time with The Boy here...:)

    My hand was less steady )as I'm in the boozer after a six day week). I can't wait to get home to try it. Not actually expecting it to work. Probably bought it just to wash away the feeling of foolishness occasioned by my ill-advised purchase of Bent. FM . I mean, jeez Louise, you'd think I'd have learned something from my Soundscaper experience.....
    (Not dissin' the apps in question: I'm just a divvy at them.)

  • edited September 2015

    Would love to see an UVI-Relayer iOS version..... best and most beautiful delay plug-in i ever saw. UI looks like it's made for a retina iPad too ;)

  • @Atlesbe said:

    https://appsto.re/us/vT-but many thanks, mate!

    Funny thing is that I dicovered the app and video when Auria was out and I was trying to figure out if Rim and company were for real. Never bought the app. Yet.

    @JohnnyGoodyear Maybe trying to integrate this into Auria pro is why we are waiting so long...... Obviously kidding but......

  • BA ba bababa baaaa into audio and midi

  • A soundfont editor/creator with pitch detection, and velocity layer capabilities.

    An iOS based editor for MobMuPlat so you can develop pd applications without resorting to a PC.

    More development of shared file access on iOS so you don't have to make multiple copies of a file but rather access the same file from multiple apps.

    Better preset and midi profile management so you can more easily connect apps and hardware together without having to manually setup configurations every time.

    An app that learns my preferences (thumbs up or thumbs down) to filter content so that eventually I'm experiencing euphoria 24/7.

  • I would like to see a live mixer app that loads other apps on its own channel with volume, pan, effect sends, two cc sliders prog change buttons, master effects and volume, choice of buttons from AB remote and works either on the same iPad or another....o and a meter for processor and ram use, fast switching to each app and individual outs to link to Auria.

  • Roland should release there plug outs as apps!

  • I dunno about the app but I didn't know @rim had pipes! Solid pitch.

    I don't know that I want for much at this point on iOS. The things I'm looking forward to are all in progress (the next big iterations of NS, Auria, BM, and Loopy).

    I would like to see a more modular version of AudioBus. Something like the bidule environment where we could drag MIDI links between apps and audio links with splits and send levels.

    On that note, I still miss AudioMulch.

    I'm somewhat surprised that we haven't seen more 'recreation' stuff from all of the companies that made digital instruments and effects in the late 80s and 90s. Not that porting to iOS is trivial but it does seem like they're sitting on a code bases they could bring to market with zero hardware costs.

    Even with all of the great synths on iOS, I would still like to see recreations of a few old synths I'll never be able to afford. Jupiter 8 and a Pro One on the analog side. Matrix 12 and K2500 on the digital side. K series are actually affordable but remain hampered by the hardware. Exposing the VAST engine to a touch screen and modern processing power would be incredible. That one, for me, fits squarely in the 'code is already written' camp as it was digital from the very beginning.

    Would also like to see more dedicated hardware controllers to support iOS apps. Something that makes the most of touch on the glass and extends its utility via dedicated and thoughtful hardware control. Positive Grid should already have a guitarist pedal board out that is entirely a MIDI controller. Think BOSS GT series: 6 toggle pedals and 4 knobs per slot. Hold the pedal down (or a dedicated shift key) and one of the knobs becomes a pedal switcher (to determine the effect for that slot). Add an expression pedal or save a few bucks and make an optional input or two for expression pedals. Or a "pro" model with two expression pedals and a guitar audio interface. Hot cakes, amirite? All of the ones I ever see are basically on/off or program change pedal boards.

    More stuff like TC-11 that beautifully exploits the touchscreen; stuff that I can't even think of with my meager feet on the ground mind.

  • I'd love to see classic Nord Micro Modular as an iOS-App :)

  • @Samu said:
    I'd love to see classic Nord Micro Modular as an iOS-App :)

    O YES!!!

  • -Samplr2 with full midi control
    -Numerology
    -Sunvox with the piano roll editor of nanostudio
    -Audioshare2 with multitracks recording
    _Sector2 with multitrack and iaa fx inserts ....

    +1for Audiomulch and midi version of figure

  • @syrupcore said:
    More stuff like TC-11 that beautifully exploits the touchscreen; stuff that I can't even think of with my meager feet on the ground mind.

    Well-considered muttering there Professor.

  • I'd like a mind to midi converter.. Other than that I would like to see Roland synths, akai samplers and something else from moog to rival the Animoog.

  • A QuNexus editor and soundfont editor.

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    Midi out version of Figure.

    I've said it before and I'm sure I'll say it again.

    dot Melody for iPhone is pretty close:

    http://olympianoiseco.com/apps/dot-melody/

    Three tracks, and unlike Figure it lets you string together multiple patterns.

  • edited September 2015

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  • edited September 2015

    @Atlesbe said:
    This !!

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    [link to Imitone demo video]

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    for guitar solos I have in my mind but my fingers don't respond :(

    You have this already, and can choose among several options! ThumbJam's pitch tracking, midimorphosis, jam synth, midi guitar, sonuus g2m, etc... all let you do this with your voice as well as other instruments. But for instant gratification, TJ may be your first stop, it's well suited to voice control :)

    Here's an audio demo I did three years ago, a one-take, no-edits kind of thing (actually done while waiting in line for a car inspection!):

    The lower strings stuff was finger-played, while the melody part was all from voice pitch tracking - with scale snap, and other various options toggled throughout, including a brief moment with audio monitoring on so you could hear what rubbish I was humming to control it.

  • A fully functional sampler, either old school hardware style or with that functionality but using the touch interface for additional control ala Samplr.
    Something Like the yamaha a5000
    ( http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr00/articles/yamahaa5000.htm )with built in compressors and multi routable effects would be amazing.

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