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What was your first synth app?
Just curious where everyone started.
Me: Cassini Synth.
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iMS20
N log, followed by a lot, and then some more
I didn't get into Synths for a while, but I think it was in IceGear Synth. While not really a synth, I had ThumbJam from earlier than that.
Cassini is from IceGear. Got it in 2013 I think.
Thor
That would have been on my ipod touch from 2007 I think.
SunVox and BeBot were both pretty early I think.
That ipod still mostly works aside from an annoying dead area on the touch sensor. Heres a photo of some old music apps on it.
Possibly not uodated since 2010...Cee Lo Green The Lady Killer is on it
Sunrizer was my first and still one of my favs
Korg Gadget
On iOS. Moog Model D.
First ever was Synth1 in the early 00s.
Magellan. I cracked it open just last weekend for first time in couple years. Still decent. Love the keyboard and the Arp sequencer is really great!
Magellan is a beauty of a synth. Loved making patches on it.
I think it was something called Mint.io - a groovebox with a synth or two. While it showed me the potential of ios as a music making tool, I never really got along with it.
iMS20 here too.
Animoog. Still one of the best synth out there. Hope it will be AU in the futur
Alchemy
Bebot...
9 years later: Moog Model D
I remember that one and had a similar experience, seemed like it had potential but somehow didn't grab me. Deleted it and reinstalled a few times before giving up for good.
Not quite sure but I think it was Argon. https://itunes.apple.com/app/argon-synth/id347507436?mt=8
Had to actually check, because, nerd. Looks like I got Jasuto, synthPond and Gliss on the same day in March 2010.
Argon wasn't actually until September along with BeatWave and a little app called NanoStudio.
after a fact check, technically Bloom was my first music app while not technically a synth. that was 9 years ago.
Nanostudio, from first release, on iPod Touch 4
Animoog for $1. Bit of an eye opener at the time
iMS-20
Korg Gadget. Friend told me that it was all I would ever need. Right.
Addictive Pro
That free open-source synth app that was available on the AppStore from about five different developers

The old noise.io. Was the first to show me what can be done on a phone. Then Beatmaker (1), didn‘t really know what I was doing, but the possibilities... .Later I got hooked on iPad and started experimental sounds almost exclusively. How much things have developed...
iMS20 - i couldn't believe it - an MS20 i could carry about! and.... afford!
i remember running about, telling everyone i knew - imagining that they too would be as amazed and enthused as i was ( they weren't, but give them time
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That was my first iPad synth. I bought it the day it was released because it was a buck. I didn't own an iPad yet.
I had some fairly ropey early ones on my 3GS, until Cassini and Nanostudio came along.
First synth on my iPad 2 was the iMS20 - the reason I bought it.