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As far as the best, most essential desert island apps, for me, tonight anyway, they are:
•Auria Pro: My studios DAW, the canvas if you will. It was great in the V.1 era but with the Pro version it's essentially the same as it's computer based DAW brethren, unreal.
•2-way tie: AudioBus & AUM: Hey my list, there can be ties, lol. How can you pick? These two apps are the software versions of the hardware mixer and patch bay. AudioBus & now AUM speak for themselves, there would not be the iOS music production community we have today.
•AudioShare: Final Touch is my favorite mastering tool but AudioShare is ll an old analog studio's stereo tape machine for mixes, edits, archival work, dubs, etc. It does so much and is like AB & AUM, it's indispensable.
•DrumPerfect Pro: I love to experiment with electronic stuff or just get lost genre-less exploration but I mainly write songs that require acoustic sounding drums. An 808 kick is not going to cut it for an acoustic guitar driven song. DPP is the savior for us who want life like drums on our tracks.
•ToneStack: It's really a toss up between this and Peavey's AmpKit, but lately ToneStack has been my go to guitar amp sim with sounds that are very happening.
Currently - because I'm hooked on producing inside Gadget:
Honerable mention to Mersenne - can get some great, unique, percussion sounds out of it. I'm thinking of sampling some to Bilbao and playing with DrumJam as a midi controller.
Audioshare and Goodreader for file management.
Cubasis
Gadget
Synthmaster
sunrizer
imini
Aum
Auria Pro
Firo
NanoStudio
Thumbjam
Auria
Audioshare
Dropbox
Gadget
Oscillator - white noise for sleeping!
Have to update this :
Added the wonderful new Shoom and kicked off Geoshred as it's getting on my noggins
1 samplr
2 sunrizer
3 audioshare
4 loopy
5 turnado
Model 15
Blocs Waves ...that led me to reopen Electrified
ModStep
Animoog
Fieldscaper
Audioshare
Samplr
AUM
Moog Model 15
Patterning / Egoist tied
ok cheating, honorable mention 3-way tie of
mersenne / laplace / cassini.
Auria Pro
nLogSynth (using its keyboard to drive synths in Auria: thanks Wim)
Laplace
FM4
The top five always changed...
But now:
GuitarCapo+ (both internal and as a nice MIDI controller to other apps!)
Moog Model 15... So exciting!
Korg Gadget - just like a Swedish smörgåsbord!
AUM - So fuckin' great coded!
Korg Module - So many different sounds, from real pianos to the newer Triton classics! Top notch!
But, there's so many other supergreat apps, but this is this month most used apps...
Modstep,
Fugue Machine,
Cream Mobile,
StepPolyArp,
Auria P.
Synths:
1, Model 15,
2, Nave,
3, Twin2,
4, PPG WaveGen
5, Poseidon,
Ranking in order.
1,Gadget (bread and butter)
2,Aum (live mixing)
3,Sector
4,Samplr
5,Apefilter (my favorite fx on ios)
Hard to not mention the AUFXs, audioshare, audiobus, Loopy, multitrackDAW, Modstep, dedalus,Turnado,Thesys, fieldscaper, fugue machine, thumbjam, chordpolypad, model15, animoog, Shapesynth, Hexaglyphics, Egoist, Shoom, mersenne and lorentz...
This week I have been mainly prodding:
c: Nave
2: Poseidon
A: Elastic drums
iii: Rarrow (no idea how it works, or even if)
four: Different Drummer (absolutely hate, deleted yet again)
Still weeding out apps that won’t work at all unless there’s a manual open nearby.
Aum
Moog 15
Frekvens
Geoshred
iDensity
Haha, ditto.
@Matt_Fletcher_2000 how would you use DrumJam as a midi controller. I could never figure out how it or drumstudio maps their midi.
As an unreconstructed midi it, I often marvel at the complicated levels many of you guys can attain ( take a bow, Kaikoo, amongst others). However, at my middling, piddling level, what I've found most gratifying is the fact that apps which made no sense to me on initial purchase suddenly slot in perfectly to a project a few months down the line. There are very few apps from which I haven't managed to eventually gouge something, though some still remain a mystery and have been deleted from my gen 4 64. ( hello Egoist, Cyclop, Poseidon, addictive, cube, Mito, too many drum apps to mention - and many many others)
These days - and 8 stress it may, nay WILL change, I'm getting great return from
Erm... Go into the settings and make sure DrumJam is sending midi out (eg to Gadget).
Then:
Good way to test is to point it at a Gadget synth (with Gadget on its default basic midi settings - which pick up everything) and record the resulting midi in Gadget's piano roll. You can then very easily see what notes are being sent and received.
Im sure I've already had a go, but current top 5: