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What was the first music app you bought for ios?

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  • I still have the iPhone version too - here running on an iPod touch :)

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  • Another vote for Animoog. Actually it was my first real money spent on the AppStore ever. And it is still by far my favorite app. :-)

  • I'm a Garageband flunkie - it was introduced to me on an iPad before I acquired it when I got this iPhone 5. I still use it exclusively as my DAW (thanks to Audiobus, which I can't say was my second app, but being a noob I figured I needed to raid the territory first to make AB pay off my way).

  • DM-1, Pocket Beats, RD-4, iMPC ... None of which I've used much, although RD-4 was a fun play for a bit. Then I found the MusicAppBlog and Doug's YouTube channel and my choices became more informed - Alchemy, Bismark bs16i, DrumPerfect, M3000 ... All of which I've used a lot :)

  • Impaktor on iPhone. What a fun app.

  • When Animoog for iPhone was released, I bought an iPod Touch. Then I bought Filtatron, SunrizerXS, Magellan Jr, Nanostudio, ReBirth, DXi,. Then I bought an iPhone and got a few more apps like Minimapper, Addictive Micro Synth, Alchemy, Elastic Drums, DM1, Rhythm Studio, RD4, and a few others. By then, I knew it would be a good idea to buy an iPad since a lot of the apps I really wanted weren't available for the iPhone. I was happy to find many of the apps I bought for the iPhone were universal. I did eventually buy the iPad version of apps I had like Sunrizer, Magellan and ReBirth, since they were so much better to use on the iPad. So I've been an app addict for 4 years and I'm still amazed with it, coming from hardware over 20 years ago.

  • @syrupcore said:
    Thumbjam!

    @Tarekith said:
    Nanostudio.

    You have the first request in the NS feature requests thread. :)

    That's just how I roll ;)

  • It's been really fascinating to go through the receipt record and be confronted by the hoards of apps I've purchased over the years, but it all began with Garage Band then NanoStudio.

  • OK, I checked and I was right. The first app I bought with actual money to create music was NanoStudio, unless you count iStroboSoft.

  • edited January 2016

    Similar here, Garageband (and Keynote and Pages at the same time), and iMS20 and then Akai’s Synthstation (which is now completely non functional, but even at the time was quite uninspiring and I never did anything with except prod it occasionally). That little bout of spending introduced me to the quaint notion that it is possible to obtain software in exchange for money, so I went along with it for a laugh. Up to then, I’d only ever installed free apps (as I still only do on Android on my phone).

    Animoog and Sunrizer came a bit later.

  • NanoStudio on an old iPod Touch about 4 or 5 years ago. Hated it and still do.

  • Garageband, Figure and Musyc Pro

  • Music studio

  • Looked back at my purchase history again and I guess Ampkit+ was my first, Loopy was 2nd.

  • Dub Siren, and then NanoStudio according to my purchase history.
    It's amazing that NanoStudio has stood the test of time, being one of the first real music apps developed.
    I still use it almost daily~

  • AmpKit, FL Studio Mobile and Garageband all pretty much at the same time and none of which I use anymore

  • Stretching back in time....the first iOS app that I spent money on was....Improvox. Following that was Garage Band, Alchemy Pro upgrade and Music Studio....and hundreds more since then.

  • Gadget- was why I bought the iPad in the first place.

  • Correction: I just trolled my purchase history (terrible idea!) and the first music app were Noise.io, Jasuto and Synth Pond all on the same day (Nov of '09). Next batch included Gliss, SoundGrid, and NanoLoop.

  • There were 3 of them: Shazam, Orange (this app synchronized my Social Media Network's music, but was soon deleted from the AppStore) ann MyAudioStream.

  • ISyn Poly on sale. Never used it much at all. The only Virsyn app I've deleted.

  • Garageband - Figure - Audiobus - Loopy then Sunrizer then Funkbox then Magellan (in that order)

  • Jasuto was the first app i ever bought in AppStore. It was 2009 or 2010, and i had iPod Touch 2G.

    Still use it, now on iPad 3.

  • edited December 2016

    Figure, but it was free.
    Then iMPC — not the pro one, but the useless one. Then iMPC Pro. Then Beatmaker 2 (trying to improve on the promise if the iMPCs). That was totally confusing, which led me here. Which then led me to Gadget. Then...oh, lord....

  • Garage Band. I bought the iPad 2 for Garage Band only. I knew it was the future! Animoog and iMS-20 came shortly after.

  • edited December 2016

    iSequence HD was the very first, winter 2010, within a couple weeks, Pianist Pro, MiniSynth Pro, iElectribe, SunVox, Xewton MusicStudio, iMS-20, rebirth, ThumbJam, iVoxel, nLog, Curtis, Mixtikl 5...
    Still using about half of these including the first.
    The gift from my wife of the iPad 1 was for writing, which meant Pages was the first app I bought....and I saw iSequence in the store the same day. But ok yes I've written some stuff

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  • edited December 2016

    ISequence
    was the entrance to the rabbit hole.
    First versions were missing a lot of stuff I liked to have, so that lead me to talking to developers and beta testing.

  • One of biggest drama for me was how noise.IO developers (Amidio, in early days of ios. Their apps were really conceptual yet they user treatment went downhill etc. Now some guy bought them out and updates Futurelele etc.) acted. Besides not updating etc. , they killed servers without warning and i couldnt back up user patches which were really great and demonstrated what you could do. There was really crazy stuff there, i remember, that's because noise.IO itself was actually cool in possibilities - really great that now we have TC-11 which improved and extended ideas from it (more than half of noise.io coolness was bases on controls - you were attaching functions of accelerometr, distance between fingers, shaking etc. It took several years until TC-11 was born and continued that way of thinking).

    And other old Amidio's apps.. JR Hexatone is unique, wish Jordun Rudess bought out it completely... At least it still works on my ios7 what i cant say about iHolophone ><

  • First app for my ipod touch that shows up on my purchased list was air, then nanostudio and jasuto. For my ipad I got ielectribe just before I got my ipad, had a lot of fun with it.

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