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App of the year poll on MusicRadar
I can think of lots and lots of stuff that should be available to vote for, nice that Synthscaper made the list!
BM3, PPG Infinite, Brambos and the Audio Damage stuff are among the first glaring omissions
http://www.musicradar.com/news/what-is-the-best-new-ios-app-or-hardware-of-2017
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Yeah - this poll is BS.
App of the year for me is a soon to be released drum machine that makes excellent use of the touch interface....
Worst poll ever
indeed, it does look entirely biased towards advertisers on their site.. Cubasis 2 came out in august 2016 , for instance. unfortunately there isn't a tick box for BS or even 'other'.
corporate publishing.. but they do give away some ok sample sets monthly, so i'm keeping my outrage to a minimum.. a sean connery raised eyebrow at worst.
Bs
lol Roli Noise. The only thing going for that is the nicely crafted sounds. Literally everything else about that app is terrible
True that, deleted it already, could not even access the drum-sounds when it was used as AUv3.
I guess it needs a Roli-Controller be be somewhat useful...
what is that?
the poll may be bs, but Cubasis would be high on my list for this year because 2.1 was a game changer with the rewrite of midi editing and AB3 support ...
“We might not quite be at the stage when an iPad (or possibly even an iPhone) could become your primary production platform, but we’re not too far away from it.”
Certainly true if you don’t include BM3, at least in my case.
Snap from Reactable, it's out tomorrow according to twitter. It took me a while to get into it properly, simple interface but very responsive and some little features that nothing else can do...
Yes, it's BS not because the apps selected to run, but because there's such a list without the option for the voters to chose "other" and specify which other app to vote for. So yes, it seems just another way to promote advertisers and, while there's nothing wrong with promotion, doing it disguise of something else is never cool.
That said, I voted for Garageband: that was indeed a game changer.
yes, no disrespect to any of the included tings, cubasis is where everything gets pulled together for me too. it's just a very short and blinkered list to represent, in the words of JC
" a very big and tasty world "
Oh yes. I remember that one looking interesting to me. I didn't like Rotor very much though, so I will have to take a deeper look at Snap when it arrives. I might be bugging you for feedback on it @BlueGreenSpiral.
Was just looking at the video
The video seem to be about 1 month old.. were more features added like probability?
GarageBand seem to have beat sequencing down... hoping for something like it.. out of the ‘box’.
The fact that there is no mention of BM3, Mood, Zeeon, Quantum or Brambos apps on the list (as well as many others), show a real lack of credibility. Three from Korg? Really? It's not to say that Korg doesn't make some very fine stuff, but it's not really next-level/innovative stuff (to me, anyway).
It is not innovative at all but it is what most people will probably have in their devices first
I was not aware that there was a Korg Edition of Monopoly. Won't replace my Classic Star Wars Monopoly though.
Droll list. I voted for GarageBand
I believe that is just exactly what the poll was expecting. My thought is that its an empty poll to produce an achievement of excellence for GarageBand. That's just the way it seemed to me.
how is Garageband or Cubasis a ‘new app of 2017’ ?
@JudgeDredd sounds realistic, honestly on that list I think that GarageBand has by far made the biggest leaps this year.
So you are saying that BM3 is the only pro tool on iOS?
I beg to differ
We have hundreds of pro tools and none can be singled out as the best or most pro
A professional attitude can enable one to make a pro track with an old school Casio and a four track cassette
But iOS is truly way beyond that
Anyone else seen that new ‘broken record’ app, which can only export projects in the form of mundanely repetitive forum posts?
It's really pretty underwhelming, but maybe there's some midi under the hood I'm missing? It's a nice interface, but I can't figure out how to send midi to Ruismaker, say. It's a poor relation I think to the new beatmaker in GarageBand.
Nah, that's just @AudioGus . He seems to have built a new workflow entirely focused on BM3. For him, there is no equal. I'm sure it's not the case for everybody, but it works for him.
Well, @AudioGus is an ordained minister of the Intua order.
https://tenor.com/view/pastor-priest-force-jedi-gif-7714913
@CracklePot @ExAsperis99 @RajahP The magic is in the magnet!
I resemble that remark.
+1 Brambos and BM3 are in my top 3.