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AUM. Cubasis. Ravenscroft 275. Ruckers 1628. Mito, Z3TA+, Zeeon. Rusimakers. Shoom. Fugue Machine, Oscilab, StepPolyArp. a few of others too. and klimper.
I’ve really been digging the ai-driven generative music apps, just to give me an extra bit of inspiration.
YouCompose is one I’ve been getting a lot of mileage out of in the last few weeks. I’ve barely skimmed the surface
so not really sure how deep it goes — but For my purpose, and considering I don’t have a solid foundation in
Music theory yet , I’ve found it to be quite helpful.
The app is tailored for classical and jazz
MelodyMiner is another one I like. Seems more fitting for indie/pop/rock , I’ve found it great for when I’m out and about and have a song idea randomly hit me, I’ll just sing it out and it’ll generate a series of different arrangements to pick from, with guitar or piano + drum backing, auto tuning your voice to fit different chord progressions. I’ve had some very interesting results with it.
AudioBus. Got me properly into the possibility pool.
samplr
cubasis
isem-who could regret paying 2.99 for this!
AudioBus, AUM, Navichord, Drum Session, Guitarism, GeoShred, Zeeon, Rock, Soft , Funk Drummers from Luis Martinez and all the other ones I didn’t mention

Lol
AUM. When I bought it, I had no idea how useful it would be, I just smashed buy because of the developer.
Model 15. Geeky to say, but probably the best iOS day of my life the way it just dropped out of nowhere one pleasant morning.
Zeeon.
Plenty of others, and this just kinda doubles as a faves list, but they’ve brought the most utility and fun.
The Bus. All the others are a matter of mood to me, but I’ve got to have my fundamentals.
AUM, Audioshare, EOS, Beatmaker3, Gadget, iSem, Mood.
You know, really thinking about it, I actually rarely use anything else. Probably I should clear my iPad of all this clutter.
+1
Auria and Notion. Those are the beasties I’m in all the time. I also loving mucking with Geoshred, Animoog and Model15. Bias FX is my go to guitar sim.
ThumbJam.
There are a lot more but i own this since years and it still get used regulary.
Just a few more that might not have come up yet.
Soundprism Pro + Variations
Layr = lush, beautiful pads/soundscapes
Syntronik w/ all synth pack
Modular
Thor
AudioShare, AUM, AniMoog, Nave, BeatMaker 2, iSEM, WaveGenerator, Phonem, Infinity, LayR, Camel Audio Alchemy, frekvens, iVCS3, iDensity, Ripplemaker, Laplace, Lorentz, Mood, Phasemaker, Phasemaker FM, BitWiz, apeDelay, apeFilter, TC-11 and zMorsModular.
Wow so much AUM in this thread. I only own AB3. What does AUM bring to the table that isn't in AB3? I assumed they were virtually the same.
Gadget is an app I regretted not purchasing sooner.
Adding yet another vote for AUM!
Most of them.
Beatmaker 3, a friend showed me it and i bought an iPad to get it, dont own any other apps, tried them all and found them useless for my needs.
Only other things i buy are AU plugins to use in Beatmaker 3.
My friend is trying to convince me that i should get Audioshare for field recording though.
AUM
Groovebox, Model 15.
Gotta be Samplr & AUM
If it's one app, it has to be AUM.
Pretty much everything from Humbletunes: Elsa, strng, shapesynth, nils, vbot, frekvens
Lazy Cat Works apps: LCW-1, PWM-1
Bebot
nanoloop
Arpegionome
Holderness media fx apps
B-step pro
Dot melody
Samplr
Aww yah, perfect timing. To me BM3 is where I reset my iOS timeline, I call this ABM3 now. The six years before were the dark ages.
AUM
Beathawk and all of its IAPs (well, all they had available when I got it back in April). Perfect sketchpad.
Initially I regretted purchasing Gadget in 2013, because there was no landscape mode, only portrait. It’s usually the opposite with every other app, where the app either has two viewing modes, or only landscape. However, once Korg gave us landscape mode, I redownloaded Gadget and have never regretted it since.
Nanostudio 1 in 2011. First app I knew of where I could import samples in a streamlined fashion (even if we had to use this weird WiFi transfer app). Ah, the days of iExplorer when I could see all the various directories of an app without having to jailbreak.
Xewton Music Studio. It’s STILL a friggin great iOS DAW, and the stock instruments are still not half bad (even if Beathawk’s are far better).
Beatmaker 3 and Zeeon. These two put together are unstoppable. They make it easy for me to just open up the app and create
Do you have Mood? Makes a real nice friend to that pair.
Besides the obvious AB, AudioShare, and AUM:
Thumbjam
DrumJam
ISEM
AUFX:Dub