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What was your first synth app?

Just curious where everyone started.
Me: Cassini Synth.

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  • 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.

  • @OscarSouth said:
    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.

  • 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 :smiley:

  • Sunrizer was my first and still one of my favs

  • 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!

  • @Halftone said:
    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

  • Bebot...

    9 years later: Moog Model D

  • @robertreynolds said:
    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.

    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.

  • edited November 2018

    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.

  • edited November 2018

    Nanostudio, from first release, on iPod Touch 4 :)

  • Animoog for $1. Bit of an eye opener at the time

  • Korg Gadget. Friend told me that it was all I would ever need. Right.

  • Addictive Pro

  • edited November 2018

    That free open-source synth app that was available on the AppStore from about five different developers :D

  • 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 ;) )

  • @thinds said:
    Animoog for $1. Bit of an eye opener at the time

    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.

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