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apps that were made for each other?
I’m interested in seeing which combinations you all find to be complimentary to one another.
This post will highlight interesting app combos and spark new ideas 💡
Can be a sequencer/synth combo, two synths running parallel, drum machine into a vocoder etc
Let your imagination wild!
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FAC Transient and Objeq work well together.
Gadget and BM3 are my new chocolate and peanut butter.
Phosphor with Discord4 on it really rules.
What’s so great with the two?
Haven’t really tried using in bm3
Sopranotron and Bebot
Aum and Loopy HD in split screen. Oh I forgot, split screen is not supported by these.
... split screen, the biggest thing in iOS that NEVER happenned.
At least the apple pencil on its own justify the purchase of 12.9’’ ipad
Audiobus and AUM for maximum flexibility and recall.
Loopy with Audiobus is an obvious choice, lots of power in this combination.
AC Sabre gestures add an extra dimension of control to any synths/fx if you have an iPhone in your hand. The second app just needs to respond to midi cc
This is a nice concept for a thread.
Big fan of both of these and would love to hear more. Do you mean their sounds just sit well together, or is there something in particular you're doing with them?
Both these apps are stellar and I’m sure they can work together.....I’m just being funny with the OP “ were made for each other “ as in boy meets girl love affair
Audiobus and Audiobus Remote
TC11 and TC Orbiter
ChordPolyPad and ChordPolyArp
SunVox and PixiTracker
AUM and anything
Navichord and Module....
Ahhhhhhhhhhh. I'm with ya. I'm with ya. Good one.
Yeah but I'm gonna have to make this track* now.
The Korgs apps
Wow, that's so blindingly obvious that it has never occurred to me.
Sopranotron thinks she's too good for Bebot, but his heart's as big as the ocean and some day she'll come around...
My specialist subject Captain....
Go for it!
Somehow the name Jordan seems fitting for their first born...
Ripplemaker and Grind.
They both do things quite differently and very well in their own right. Gadget is flow and quick inspiration. BM3 is powerful editing and a hub for external AU/IAA. They both sync with Link and now gadget (with Zurich / Abu Dabi / Vancouver) has Audioshare support that lets the two exchange files, relatively quickly on my 2017 ipad. Over the past two weeks I have found this to be an always evolving, never the same way twice workflow with tons of potential and reward so far. It still is not the 'final track' machine but certainly some of the most rewarding sketches I have made. I look forward to dropping it into Cubasis for another pass and then the final (hopefuly much shorter) desktop finishing stage.
Dickensian law firm right there...
When I do that Christmas album of weepy ballads Jordan Bebot will be the name on the cover...
Already have the appropriate sweater just waiting on the album

Thanks your feedback .. I guess.. I need to explore the two together
.. but on the topic pairing I like .. Gadget and sound prism link ..simple and works like a charm.. bass piano and pad... bass being Madrid .. pad = im1.. piano = module
IKaossilator and Grooverider. No I don’t actually use them together per se, although I could. It’s more like here’s two sides of the same breezy workflow coin. I frequently use them back to back, a track with one, then a track with the other
At least they didn't name it GrindR.
FunkBox and Effectrix are great partners- funkbox has ample canned beats, to get sound going quickly, and the sequenced effects in effectrix spice up the beats wonderfully.
Another, midi only combo is StepPolyArp and ChordPolypad. You set up sequences/arps in steppolyarp, and use chordpolypad to do chord changes, by switching chords feeding the arp, pushing the pads with one finger.
Noise making toy apps, that make little squeaks and clicks and such, like hexaglyphics, or Squrt, are very nice paired with a multitrack looper, like loopy HD.
Great minds think (almost) alike. I'm about to start a video blog about INSTRUMENTS that work together, mostly VI's, but also some iOS pairings. Unlike this thread, my focus will not be on workflow, but on actual sounds that complement each other. I'm hoping that people will find the info to be useful.
-Scarlet Jerry