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App Collection Screenshots
I'm sure if you're anything like my OCD ridden ass you've put all of your music production apps together on one page of your home screen. If you have, or have some other cool system, if you care to, screenshot it so we can see what your studio is equipped with...
I think the hardcore among us can probably tell what the apps are by their icons but if not, I'm sure someone will let you know what is what.
Mine is pretty standard, Auria (which is actually Auria Pro but I upgraded through Auria 2.0 so the icon is just 'Auria', no big deal) is out on it's own for quick access and everything else is roughly categorized. The synths kind of have a rhyme and reason but mostly it's arranged by favorites and type.
Hope you guys even want to share this stuff, I did a search and couldn't find a thread that was similar. I think it just helps see where other Producers tool kits are at and maybe it can give a few apps some attention they wouldn't of otherwise had.
Be cool...
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Cool I like checking what other peeps label their folder's. and all the cool apps they have. You may be OCD, but you have a long way to go to become an appoholic if ya only got one screen shot of music apps! lol.......
lol. app porn
App porn....mmmmm....
That's what I'm saying! I wanna see the cats w/ 128GB Pads with just Settings, Chrome, iTunes and like 3 screens of folders! Dreams live!!
I have three iPads and a sock drawer; all full. I remember the days of all my folders on a single page.
Luxury etc.
Ooh
I'll show you mine if you show me yours
A clusterfreak of a mess.
Weird that we have to resize screen shots
Am utter disgrace young man. Report to Matron's study immediately.
Uh-oh two strikes from Mr. Goodyear in a day! I'd better behave myself.
(Must be something with the moon and planets etc...that or something I ate)
i hate folders. i only made one called junk for the apple stuff [tips, gamecenter, stocks, etc] - also, i have used 19gb out of the 128g of the air2! havent done much music in the past two months or so because of being in a non-creative mood that doesnt seem to go away
there are like 4-5 apps i am no longer using because i either dont need them anymore [like pro midi] or i didnt like them [like gumdrops]
@perestroika nice collection! What's that 8bitone+?
you say that to make me feel better! [compared to what you have of course]. 8bitone+ is an old chiptune app that never got updated. according to the appstore, 2012 was the last update. there is no way to render or export audio, so one is stuck doing it with headphone out. its iphone only, and because its one of those weird ios5 apps for iphone, its locked to a rotation that whenever i use it, i have to rotate the ipad.
No way man! I only use a handful really! That's a shame when apps get abandoned but I get it
And i thought i am a appaholic....lol...crazy, if we are using a app for 1hour a day, we could play everyday a new one for more a year.
Lol, yes this is like the ultimate first world problem..."Too many music apps! It's driving me crazy!"
TGIG & perestroika have got quite the collection...ecamburn more mellow, like mine. But Zetagy, good Lord brother! That is heavy. Pages of individual app, then a couple full of folders, extremely minimal on the apps not related to music...just badass.
Well, I like that we're encouraging development and supporting these great dev teams. Apple too is taking a nice cut. I know for me, with over 100 apps with more than a few being free, and most I tried to get when a sale was on, I'm in $400 easy. I added it up off the iTunes purchase history 4 or 5 months back and then it was over $300, so I know it has grown from there.
Not that I mind, one of the beautiful parts of the iOS music production movement is you can get so much top quality kit for a very, very fair price. Guitar pedals, good cables, VST's, etc. can cost many times over what the "expensive" apps (Korg's, Animoog, Auria, etc) can go for.
Just had a huuuuuge clean-out, now only have 4 pages of music/audio production apps, but now actually have space to store recordings/projects.
@mschenkel.it stop making music and... read your mails !
Glad to see I'm not the only person with a problem haha. I'll post mine later. I never, ever go through my iTunes purchase history. I dread to see how much I've spent on the app store.
I dread my wife seeing the iTunes purchase history, lol. I'd have to request her Kohl's and Bath & Body Works purchase histories to even out things...
and i thought zetagy with 64 unread emails was bad, mschenkel's 2,000+ is giving me a heart attack!
Where can I find my purchase history...I'm curious
64 unread emails? Where do I see that? I see comments on the iSpark thread I started but no PMs. Please correct me if I'm missing something...
about my apps: I think each is like a book, and I like to read-! Every dev has a different take on what it means to make sound, and by studying an app's focus much can be learned about music, sound, theory, structure. This hasn't been a hobby, but a proper education. I know all of my apps inside and out
My pages are organized like this:
1 - Top stuff I'm using now. Sounds, patterns, utilities that help inter-app functions.
2 - Multi midi in, sound modules.
3 - Pearls of great price: Korg and SugarBytes.
4 - Top synths.
5 - Sequencers and arps.
6 - Chord explorers.
7 - All in one packages, but things I wish had more midi in. Great stuff that may come into play later.
8 - Drum machines and beat makers.
9 - Folders of top stuff, complete packages from various companies.
10- Folders of more top stuff, organized by sound.
11 - The back page, some sounds, some graphics (what actually pays the bills around here), and some old detritus.
Still not sure to be proud of that or admit I'm an appaholic. The worst was a few years ago because I was still learning and there were soooo many good apps coming out, now I have a clearer idea of what I'd like to do and which apps and techniques suit my work best. To be honest I only "need" a few apps lately to do what I like, but it took a bit of study to find my way.
@Zetagy Is one of the buttons on your Zenith remote "Download All New Music Apps from the App Store"? Because, holy smackeral.
You don't want to know how deep those folders in my second screenshot go.
@Zetagy
Your layout is exactly the direction I'm headed when I get my dedicated music iPad.
I also have a lot of games, art, and "office" apps on my current iPad which take up screen real estate.
I'm going to dedicate and iPad pro 9 inch to music when it comes out. An Air 2 will be my day-to-day device, likely with a few basic music apps for sketching on the go.
This thread is making my own way-too-many-apps guilt feel a lot better. Thanks fellas!
Speaking of avatars, yours always makes me think there's a orange sock puppet about to give you a kiss.