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Other than Gadget or GarageBand, what are the most ~widely used~ iOS synths

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  • @Tritonman said:
    Animoog and Sunrizer I believe would be most used not only because of how awesome folks feel about them but the longevity of them in conjunction with their awesomeness.

    I agree. Plus, they've both been on sale for really cheap so should be very wide spread.

  • @DeVlaeminck said:

    @o_imseng said:
    Zeeon, all the way. The most astonishing synth yet to hit the iOS universe.

    I don't disagree with Zeeon being an astonishing synth, but becoming the most widespread synth on IOS in less than a week? Hardly.

    For me it is

  • it would likely be an AU. Because multiple instances. :wink:

  • @o_imseng said:

    @DeVlaeminck said:

    @o_imseng said:
    Zeeon, all the way. The most astonishing synth yet to hit the iOS universe.

    I don't disagree with Zeeon being an astonishing synth, but becoming the most widespread synth on IOS in less than a week? Hardly.

    For me it is

  • Bäääääh :p

  • Would be interesting to know. I'm guessing older and cheap or free would make the most sense. Sunrizer seems a good contender. I guess Eden might be too; particularly because most NS tunes use several instances.

    Otherwise, prolly depends how hard you're willing to push the word 'synth'. Does Figure count? Howzabout Smule? :)

  • Of the many apps I've explored I keep Music Studio & ThumbJam around as backups for GB sounds thru AB. Since I mostly create parody songs of one sort or another I don't necessarily need to create new sounds, just get close to those that reference what sounds are used in the originals. I also keep DrumJam around because it's slick like TJ, but I have yet to use it to any respectable degree.

  • Due to their longevity: Sunrizer, NLog MIDI Synth, Animoog.

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