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Hi, my name is Dave and I’m an appaholic.

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  • @AudioGus said:
    Zeeon

    PS. BM3 cured my appoholism.

    Because of all its native effects ?

  • edited September 2018

    @reasOne said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Zeeon

    PS. BM3 cured my appoholism.

    Because of all its native effects ?

    Yah it still holds that BM3 cured my appoholism. It has not returned, whoot! It was not the native fx (bring on the Fab filters, whoot!) but just because it gave a workflow that is super friendly towards chopping and moving/manipulating smaller bits of audio from much larger wav files in a way that was/is better than any other app on iOS for me.

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    Any real appaholic wouldn't be asking, they'd buy them all.

    This!

    +1

  • @greengrocer said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    Any real appaholic wouldn't be asking, they'd buy them all.

    This!

    +1

    And I have all of them now. Now all I can do is wait for what has not come out yet ( Drambo ) or the latest thing to go AUv3 or what has not come out yet ( Drambo ) or maybe a good update to anything or what has not come out yet ( Drambo )

  • @AudioGus I would love to see how you chop! I haven’t found that workflow yet.

  • edited September 2018

    @gusgranite said:
    @AudioGus I would love to see how you chop! I haven’t found that workflow yet.

    Sometimes I use the slicer and or egoist but for the most part for chop I just load large wav files 5++ minutes long (ussualy just bits n pieces, synths, hits fx, sounds etc) and select a range i like, play it into the tune, copy that pad, paste it, select another range, rinse, repeat. Very elementary process. It may potentialy lend itself to a certain flavor of track initially but I do find lately that I get way more creative mileage with just copy/pasting audio jams/messes and then add AU synths in etc to taste. Even if Au synths do end up dominating the final result nothing wrong with that, I just find hopping around a diverse range of audio with some degree of baked in fx without having to just be preset flipping synths all the time just gets my creative juices going better/faster.

  • Just get SynthMaster 1

  • I have no advice on the two drum apps, but I recommend Zeeon over iSem if you can only buy one of them.

  • @Telstar5 said:
    Just get SynthMaster 1

    That is my main synth, love it

  • @AudioGus said:

    @Telstar5 said:
    Just get SynthMaster 1

    That is my main synth, love it

    That’s an easy one

  • @AudioGus said:

    @gusgranite said:
    @AudioGus I would love to see how you chop! I haven’t found that workflow yet.

    Sometimes I use the slicer and or egoist but for the most part for chop I just load large wav files 5++ minutes long (ussualy just bits n pieces, synths, hits fx, sounds etc) and select a range i like, play it into the tune, copy that pad, paste it, select another range, rinse, repeat. Very elementary process. It may potentialy lend itself to a certain flavor of track initially but I do find lately that I get way more creative mileage with just copy/pasting audio jams/messes and then add AU synths in etc to taste. Even if Au synths do end up dominating the final result nothing wrong with that, I just find hopping around a diverse range of audio with some degree of baked in fx without having to just be preset flipping synths all the time just gets my creative juices going better/faster.

    Thanks for explaining. Will keep at it.

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