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which one?
impc or imaschine? or....beathawk?
- would you go with which one?3 votes
- impc33.33%
- imaschine66.67%
Comments
Where is the poll option for BH?
You say you already use BeatHawk in your other thread. If money is tight, why bother with the others?
I'm not really into these types of beat makers, but BeatHawk would also get my vote (it's the only one I actually have).
yes but i was asking about the others in comparison to see if bh is the best option
iSpark
@Carnbot , master killer!
funkbox
Patterning.
Srsly? Not calling you on it (at all). Like a flippant answer myself, but if you're not being so, then perhaps I should at least give iSpark another look.
@buzz98 On a desert island (if I could see the screen) I would make music of a sort with any of these and if I had nothing else I'd be happy to have it. But if I had to choose which one to take to a desert island it would be BH. This has been discussed many times here before, but while I do not live on a desert island (mostly) I have all three and the test of my own particular time is that I have made far more over time with BH. YMMV.
Yes it was tongue in cheek, but was also true that I favour it over the others in the list (I don't have iMPC so can't comment on that one.). Then again I'm waiting for the analogue modular part to be incorporated into iSpark before I get heavily into it.
Heard and understood. Thanks for the nudge. I think
@buzz98 - My suggestion is to stop buying apps like crazy, take a step back, read some manuals and then if you have particular questions about particular apps ask then. You went on a buying binge, made some sort of mistake involving refunds and lost your account. What's the hurry? Asking general questions here isn't the best way to go. Just like with this question you got several different answers and none of them were "wrong".
ones that did the similar type of job, im looking for replacements in the same category, so its just simply as a ppfor the same category as the one that didnt work as smoothly as i had hoped, which i dont see looking for a better alternative as a bad thing
one more question as I will need to get a daw which is pretty importan i dont use a controller at the moment and i was going to use gadget but using my ipad directly, so would that still require an midi track? i have a hard time paying 50 for auria but seems like there are no up to date options or am i missing something?
Get Auria. And get a refund, if it's not your thing.
The end user is more important than the actual app so ask yourself which one work best for Buzz98.