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I cant quit you: deleted apps that found their way back to you
The amazing noises and apesoft apps have been deleted off my ipads and phone several times. The apesoft apps especially because i havent taken the time to know them.
Then i see one of you guys use them to great effect and go back and redownload them. Their ui's are overwhelming a bit.
A. any awesome tips them would be appreciated (pretty sure i have all of them)
b. similar experiences with rediscovering apps and recommendations?
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A. Youtube can often be chock full of great advice. You can also ask more specific questions, and we can give specific answers.
B. Gadget. Damn it, as much as I wanna leave it, I always gravitate back to it. NOW it has iMono/Poly, and so I probably won't delete it ever again, if for nothing else, to create synth lines. Despite some releases being full of bugs before a patch update or three are released, it's often the most stable music creation/idea generation environment. (Beathawk is the other stable music creation/idea generation environment, but I've never once deleted it due to how much I love it.)
Having some sample snippets to import into the Apesoft and Amazing Noises apps has really opened them up for me. For some reason when I start with a sound I am familiar with, I am more comfortable with the sound manipulation options.
Nothing I've deleted that I've gone back to and re-downloaded have I kept.
iMPC Pro has been on and off like a bride's nightie, firmly off now. iMaschine too, though now I'm using it again on the desktop it might get a second wind.
Similar. I really want to like iMachine, but I find its interface a tad opaque and never seem to get beyond first base (disappointing on your wedding night).
I've never been able to figure out the song building process, and the small number of tracks available is limiting, but there are some great sounds in it. If only it synced properly with other apps, or worked as a kit in BM3 then it'd get more use from me.
I'm going to give it another go though - using Maschine on the desktop might have given me an insight into how the iPad version works, and I might be able to start projects on this and finish them on the desktop.
Or I might delete it again.
Main reason this and apps like iMPC Pro are always on such thin ice, is the amount of space they take up. They have to earn their keep. Gadget's days are starting to look numbered too.
I'll say the obvious-
Figure
Yup, same issue with song building....be interested to know if you make any progress.
same
i tried to import som hendrix samples but even that wasnt cooperating
Just had a quick go - using the desktop version definitely helps understand how this one works.
You create patterns via each of the four banks, and then by selecting/highlighting the patterns you want to use, add them to a scene at the top.
Haven't looked at arranging scenes, but the basic method for creating patterns from banks, then adding them to scenes is working for me now.
Infinite Looper. It seems to be the answer to many "can it do that?" Questions. Currently using to get Ruismaker patterns into groovebox without ab3 via midi import
infinite looper for sure. i keep thinking it's the simplified modstep i seek...but the lack of a manual (not the videos) is limiting
Here's the web based manual: http://www.secretbasedesign.com/apps/il-manual.html
I love Infinite Looper. Just pondering the other day if it had EXACTLY the same functionality/reach, but had a posh/sleek/sexy skin/UI it might get more play....but who knows, maybe it gets lot of play already. Certainly does in this house. Very clever/simple/deep piece of kit for writing...
I think he is a fucking genious and you are right.
Doesn't have "flash" but is hands down one of the most solid all around sequence apps available .........UNIVERSAL YET!
I will say this, I get dropped notes All the time using the keyboard in infinite looper, more so with the internal sounds, but if you use another controller it's usually fine
MeatBaker 3
thank you
Korg Gadget. And then I buy more IAPs for some reason.
I imagine that app has many more knobs than most synth apps.
Gotta be FLUX:FX
Regardless of the annoyance of the lack of loooooong promised updates and ominous 64 bit shift coming, it's still the most playable and best sounding (in a creative sense - the distortions aren't to my taste) multi FX processor on iOS. Exceptional for live performance, incredibly easy and effective to combine with a hardware XY pad and just head and shoulders ahead of anything else for that role.
Hopefully we'll see the promised 64bit update soon!
Sector is alway amazing me on rare visits.
LP-5 has found its way back. Such an elegant way of laying down some loops live
Lips. Ears. God.