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iPhone Music Making App Future: Is there one?

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  • @NoiseHorse said:
    Just saw this post. Ok I use n-Track studio because I can record on my iPad studio, add automations, effects, eq, etc and then airdrop it all to my iPhone and have it all in place on my iPhone n-Track for listening and tweaking in my car on my lunch hour at work. There’s currently plenty of universal apps I can use on both. I prefer iPad for studio type stuff, but I don’t always have time to devote studio only. iPhone is very helpful in my case.

    Is N-Track 9 now stable? Don’t crash anymore? Seems interesting on iPhone.

  • edited July 2018

    @vitocorleone123 said:
    I know it's just me, but for me, the iPad has no place in music. I create ideas or whole songs (Gadget) on my iPhone - truly mobile. Or I'll do them on my PC. An iPad is just a big screen to me, and I have a bigger screen for my PC. Again, I know I'm in a tiny minority vs other "mobile" music makers.

    I suspect that there'll still be music apps for iPhone due to "universal" development more than any specific desire on the part of developers (which makes financial sense).

    Sounds like semantics.

  • @Janosax said:

    @NoiseHorse said:
    Just saw this post. Ok I use n-Track studio because I can record on my iPad studio, add automations, effects, eq, etc and then airdrop it all to my iPhone and have it all in place on my iPhone n-Track for listening and tweaking in my car on my lunch hour at work. There’s currently plenty of universal apps I can use on both. I prefer iPad for studio type stuff, but I don’t always have time to devote studio only. iPhone is very helpful in my case.

    Is N-Track 9 now stable? Don’t crash anymore? Seems interesting on iPhone.

    Ya it’s more steady for me than Auria(which frustrates the hell outta me). The pitch correction is good too. I’m mainly an Audiobus into DAW person. I think it lacks a great EQ so if Pro-Q could save presets it would be worth it for me.

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