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Metal Apps on iOS ?

Hi,

I would like to make "electronic" Metal Songs on my iPad.
That means it doesn't has to be a real guitar - a synth with distortion could maybe work, too...
Do you have any recommendations for apps on iOS?
I own already Jam Maestro and Geoshred Pro..

Thanks!
Best, Oli

Comments

  • Cylop by Sugarbytes is great for harsh distorted tones. ToneStack is an effects pedal collection that has bundles specifically for metal, you need to buy these inside the main app.

  • Tonebridge is free and full of distortion sounds modeled after famous songs, and works as an AU.

  • Cool, thanks!
    What about http://www.rockdrummachine.com/ ?
    I couldn´t find any information about the genres on the website.
    Are there metal-presets in there?

  • If you are interested into drums heavy programming I definitely have to recommend drum perfect pro.

    Rock drum machine is fine, way easier to get something going rather than dpp.

  • Ah cool, thanks! Drum perfect pro has also a heavy metal-style-pack as an IAP.
    Here is a short video, in which you can listen to it a bit:

  • olioli
    edited January 2018

    And for the workflow... It´s probably the best to use some of these apps together with Cubasis, Auria, BM3, Gadget, Blocs Wave or somehow with AUM / Audiobus? Haven´t worked yet with longer Audiosamples on iOS.

  • Apparently you need a shovel

  • edited January 2018

    X drummer have the heavy metal pack in their IAP ,i `ve bought and easy for compose.
    Here’s the screen recordind in my iPad,and show the heavy metal stuff in x drummer :

  • edited January 2018

    or you can try Drums Xd.

  • @oli said:
    And for the workflow... It´s probably the best to use some of these apps together with Cubasis, Auria, BM3, Gadget, Blocs Wave or somehow with AUM / Audiobus? Haven´t worked yet with longer Audiosamples on iOS.

    Audiobus with aum on the output is a great combination. I think you will also need AudioShare to have all your audio end up in one place and from there you have many export options. These 3 apps are not the most exciting but essential for a smooth iOS workflow on my experience.

  • I am into recording Metal (guitar) on my iPad a lot too and i own all drum apps that have metal drums built-in. Personally i find the best metal drum patterns and convincing sounding metal drumkits to be in Drum Session. Run it through AB or AUM and put a nice compressor or maximizer on the drums like Rough Rider or Maxima and it will sound really tight and punchy. Rockdrum machine is great too and X drummer has great metal drum patterns as well but i'm not as thrilled much about the kit sounds. DrumPerfect Pro got some good metal drums and patterns too.

    Bias FX is a great app to make your synth or Geoshred leads scream even better. It is one of my favorite amp sim and FX apps for iOS.

    And using Cubasis to put everything together. iOS is great for electronic metal in my opinion.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Dhalang.

    Metal, not Mental. ;)

  • Thanks to all for the infos. Will check them out in february and tell you what worked for me.

  • Animoog gets pretty metal

  • A lot of synthwave guys seem to come from a metal background and bring that sensibility and style to electronic music. Check out Perturbator and Carpenter Brut. Might give you some inspiration. I believe they mostly use classic synthesizers, plenty of them available on iOS..

  • Or just but bias fx, a cheapo electric, and learn three finger power chords. You're three quarters there. :D

  • @rickwaugh said:
    Or just but bias fx, a cheapo electric, and learn three finger power chords. You're three quarters there. :D

    2 finger power chords and some low drop tuning >

    ;)

  • @rickwaugh said:
    Or just but bias fx, a cheapo electric, and learn three finger power chords. You're three quarters there. :D

    Power chords need three?! I’ve been doing it wrong. :D

  • edited January 2018

    (I tried to post just a laugh icon but crappy ios won’t let me!)

  • Does X Drummer work in AUM and/or AudioBus 3?

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