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I love the percussionist![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
I wonder what apps she uses?
From this link:
http://cdm.link/2012/06/a-concerto-for-ipad-and-orchestra-as-a-composer-takes-on-tablet-as-instrument/
Like the superset category of “computer,” the iPad itself is notable largely in that it can become anything, whether imitative or not. McGowan’s approach, he tells CDM, is to use a variety of applications: Geo Synth, Bowls HD, TC-11, TapStereo, Monolith LOOP, CutUpMachine, SampleWiz, and Animoog.
There are tons of videos since years from even whole iPad orchestra and stuff. ThumbJam is a great choice for many.
I just wish wonderful things like Finger Fiddle would not be abandoned on iOS. Sadly most of these great innovations don´t have a bright future but instead we see more and more desktop like workflows and one synth after one instead of the focus on iPhones and iPads.....multi-touch.
Of course it all evolved but in general iOS isn´t much behind it was years ago.
Another example is the old (much better) Alchemy app. Great GUI and perfect to perform on a touch screen as well.
Still the best synth ever existed on iOS (with Model D and Zeeon for analog/vintage tones). Now most (not all) synths are not really multi-touch friendly at all.
Maybe one day new innovations come.....i wonder if Sonosaurus (ThumbJam, DrumJam developer) still invest much time in iOS.
I wonder what happens with things like Sliver or GlitchBreaks. Instead we just see all the crippled versions of famous brands taking over.