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What DAW would you most like to see on iPhone?
What are you using now until the time that comes out?
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Cubasis. Auxy right now
Nanostudio 2. AUM.
cubasis please
I've been getting basic ideas down in garage band or singing/humming into iPhone voice recorder but would love something I can come home to my iPad and straight away load it into cubasis or auria. I guess cubasis gets my vote as I can't see auria happening..
iMaschine improved so it's more like Maschine. Not using the iPad much at the mo, but BM3's probably the future.
Cubasis - because I really hope @WaveMachineLabs doesn’t take this direction with Auria, and focus on keeping it the most powerful DAW on the iPad.
Cubasis
Or, even better, for Presonus to release an ios version of Studio One that allows projects to be opened on the desktop version similar to Cubasis and Garageband.
In the mean time I do rough mixes of projects in progress and then load them into AUM, Gadget, Audio Evolution, n-Track or Garageband to work on adding other parts or do some midi ediitng.
But none of those apps are a complete or effective solution for me at the moment.
If I carried my ipad everywhere. like it do my phone, I would use Cubasis for pretty all writing and sequencing of audio and midi on the go as it's not too difficult to export to the desktop.
If Gadget had AB support, I do audio and midi in that now it has Zurich.
Nanostudio 2
I think I'd be pretty happy with Beatmaker 3.
Nanostudio 2 would be most welcome as well.
I'd like to see Logic.
I guess I would be alone on Bitwig?
+1 for Bitwig
Ableton Live.
Life would be complete..............
CUBASIS
Fingers crossed the Cycling74 acquisition will help Ableton move in innovative directions. Some expansion of the Ableton interface into the realms of iOS would complete me.
Cubasis or NanoStudio 2
I'm struggling with the change of focus with BM3?
Garageband Pro/Logic....with advanced compression , eq & Pitch correct options
Nanostudio 2.
yeah
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BM3
Yep, waiting for this too.
Ableton although if Fruity is anything to go by it would be a major disappointment
I'm quite eager for BM3 to become Universal. I just pulled out BM2 from the closet and am having some fun in anticipation.
I'd certainly try a Cubasis version for phone.
Also, NanoStudio 2 will be bought immediately if that is Universal as well.
A version of Logic for phones will probably just be a newer GarageBand. And yeah, I'd proabbalt buy that too!
There can be only one....NanoStudio 2!
Any date on BM3?
I mean I would love to have 2 devices in which I get super frustrated and lose the creative thoughts to remember what scene is where and what pattern I recorded in addition to whatever crap I did in song mode to realize I have 3 different songs going on......................................
Tongue firmly planted in cheek