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That's also a pattern:
Jazz I think has roots in "cathouse" slang.
A Jelly Roll was a sexual reference.
Rock n Roll for sure.
Not sure about Ragtime but it should be.
With a lot of Black Music outside the church it was sexually oriented entertainment in Brothels, Cathouses, Speaskeasy's, Clubs, etc. That likely why it crossed over so well as a counter to the Puritanical core of White American culture seeking a release.
I was tying to thin of authentically "white" american music and could only come up with Appalachian Folk music now called "roots/americana" and pure country.
Its all relative too. Ipad vs laptop vs 4track tape in late 1960s. There’s alot of amazing music made on all those formats. Tools available to ipad musicians far above and beyond what was available to record a sgt pepper on
Speaking of which, I find an iPad to be the ideal recording device. I remember how difficult it was to record with all the background noise of my old 486 desktop PC. Or to escape to a closet or back room where there was no traffic noise. Or to get rid of the AC buzz from the sound card, etc. That first absolutely silent take on my iPad was like heaven. I will never record guitars direct to a PC, even a notebook, again.
I always hear this comparison. Yes iPad is far beyond a 4 track tape machine but not always as fluid. I was making music with my 4 track and Revox A77 for over a decade before I switched to a DAW and in a lot of ways it was simpler and more streamline than using iOS or a computer. I probably had lower expectations and understood the limitation of my tools better but it was a less frustrating experience and allowed me to immerse myself in playing/performing.
Plenty of crap produced in good studios...
As a Jazz tenor saxophonist whose spent nearly half a century refining ONE SOUND, I find the plethora of available sounds on iPad / any computer quite different.
WHAT iPAD APP most resembles a central place where a complete song can be conceived, recorded, housed, exported? By this I mean to include microphone / audio tracks for my saxophone and other horns (trumpet, etc.). As well as the rhythm section (piano, bass drums, guitar, etc.).
Thanks...
Whoa, that's a huge question. There are so many options! Everything you get is going to be subjective opinions based on people's preferences.
If I had to name one that seems to hit the sweet spot for myself and seemingly many others, it would be Cubasis. The cheapest, and easiest to use would be Garage Band.
I know this is an oldish topic but I didn’t want to make another thread. This link goes to a track being sold on beatport that was made in Gadget and mastered in Ozone. I didnt make it myself I just came across it while reading /technoproduction on Reddit.
https://www.beatport.com/release/conc-ntrica/2541154?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app