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IOS Maker Types?

edited December 2018 in Other

Interacting with others here I have discovered other IOS use cases I didn't know about.

I'd like to generate a list of Genres/Categories for typical use cases:

  1. GrooveBoxers
  2. Multi-trackers
  3. Live DJ/Jammers
  4. Generatives
  5. Loop-style Songsters
  6. Synth/Sound Designers
  7. Ambients
  8. Acousticians
  9. ???
  10. ??
  11. ?

Any more that need representation? Who likes labels... it's a short hand for context and allows "birds of a feather" to flock and share best practices around some of the typical FAQ's:

What the Best DAW?
What's the best MIDI Controller?
AB3, AUM, ApeMatrix or [Your_Favorite_DAW_Here]?
Who uses IOS to make the best music?
Do you support Doug's Patreon as "Tips for Tips?"?
Do you miss @Dawdles? (FYI: He reports he voluntarily deleted his account)
What apps are you waiting for Updates (or just to be released... Drambo?)

Mentally I do tend to place other posters into boxes but I could mis-read someone's interests.

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  • DJ Loopers (Nothing like the other type of looper) are extremely popular.

  • edited December 2018

    I'd like to generate a list of Genres/Categories for typical use cases:

    1. Linear timeliners
    2. Multi-trackers
    3. Grooveboxers
    4. Generatives
    5. Loop-style Songsters
    6. Synth/Sound Designers
    7. Ambients
    8. Acousticians
    9. DJ Loopers
    10. [Your Style/Method Here]
  • Linear timeliners?

  • Mix and mashers - for us that use whatever is needed at the time and try to blend all of the above - much of it unsuccessfully lol

  • Forum app fondlers - those that discuss the apps more than use them :D

  • edited December 2018
    1. Euclidean rhythmers & randomness explorers
  • @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Forum app fondlers - those that discuss the apps more than use them :D

    GOLDEN !

  • Those who don’t fit in any case: « multi hat » musicians!!

  • Sequencers
    MIDI
    A/V

  • I play guitar and make late 70s-early 80s type rock and roll stuff. And modern Krautrock. And by modern, I don't mean it has a hip-hop inspired drum loop, just that it is being made in 2018.

  • I'd like to generate a list of Genres/Categories for typical use cases:

    1. Linear timeliners
    2. Multi-trackers
    3. Grooveboxers
    4. Generatives
    5. Loop-style Songsters
    6. Synth/Sound Designers
    7. Ambients
    8. Acousticians
    9. DJ Loopers
    10. Gadgeteers (Korg tm)
    11. Mix and mashers
    12. Forum app fondlers
    13. Sequencers
    14. MIDI
    15. A/V
    16. « multi hat » musicians
    17. Auxy-ers (subscription tolerant Groovebox?)
    18. guitar rock and roll
    19. Piano-centric (in a reverse linear line back to Fats Waller)
    20. Krautrock
    21. Synth-Accordion
    22. Midi-Harp

    Are you represented here?

  • I have programmed a nice space bandoneon patch on my KingKorg to play some lunar tango tunes. Does that qualify for 6. and 21.?

  • Techno Poets - those that mix technology with poetry- modern day Leonard Cohen’s lol

  • Host Hooligans - those that go around trashing which ever host they are not using at the time, while swearing blind their host is the heavenly host! :D

  • Chronic Clippers - those that make loads of little ‘clips’ of music, get bored, then move on to make more clips. I’m a bit like this :D

  • @LeonKowalski said:
    I have programmed a nice space bandoneon patch on my KingKorg to play some lunar tango tunes. Does that qualify for 6. and 21.?

    We'll have to ask an expert... hang on.

    @LeonKowalski says:
    YES.

  • Screen Strokers - don’t care what they are doing as long as it’s some cheesy touch screen action - the more noise there fingers make the better! :D

  • edited December 2018

    UPDATED LIST
    1. Linear timeliners
    2. Multi-trackers
    3. Grooveboxers
    4. Generatives
    5. Loop-style Songsters
    6. Synth/Sound Designers
    7. Ambients
    8. Acousticians
    9. DJ Loopers
    10. Gadgeteers (Korg tm)
    11. Mix and mashers
    12. Forum app fondlers
    13. Sequencers
    14. MIDI
    15. A/V
    16. « multi hat » musicians
    17. Auxy-ers (subscription tolerant Groovebox?)
    18. guitar rock and roll
    19. Piano-centric (in a reverse linear line back to Fats Waller)
    20. Krautrock
    21. Synth-Accordion
    22. Midi-Harp
    23. Techno Poets
    24. Host Hooligans
    25. Chronic Clippers

    Are you represented here?

  • Old iOS hacks - it’s gotta be an old version of iOS with an app that’s doesn’t run on a new version. The older the better and the older the iPad the more real they feel!

    1. Linear timeliners
    2. Multi-trackers
    3. Grooveboxers
    4. Generatives
    5. Loop-style Songsters
    6. Synth/Sound Designers
    7. Ambients
    8. Acousticians
    9. DJ Loopers
    10. Gadgeteers (Korg tm)
    11. Mix and mashers
    12. Forum app fondlers
    13. Sequencers
    14. MIDI
    15. A/V
    16. « multi hat » musicians
    17. Auxy-ers (subscription tolerant Groovebox?)
    18. guitar rock and roll
    19. Piano-centric (in a reverse linear line back to Fats Waller)
    20. Krautrock
    21. Synth-Accordion
    22. Midi-Harp
    23. Techno Poets
    24. Host Hooligans
    25. Chronic Clippers
    26. Gesturers or "Screen Strokers" Gestrument Pro or TC-11

    Are you represented here?

  • edited December 2018

    23.App collectors
    49.Preset browsers
    1388.Aimless pentatonic noodlers

    Guilty in all three cases.

    Hm, wait, my english is not that good. Is someone who browses a browser called a browser?

  • @LeonKowalski asks:
    Is someone who browses a browser called a browser?

    Jury says:

    YES.

  • Beatmakers!!

  • People who think the hashtag #dawless is dumb hahaha and wanna Drop kick those who use it to think they are superior 😄

    But yes I fit into the ambient slot

  • Why bother you-can-do-everything-with-Sunvox’ers

  • I got one...

    -The workflow-adapting chainsmoker who ironically thinks that the Chainsmokers' music is midrange cack.

    :lol:

    1. Linear timeliners
    2. Multi-trackers
    3. Grooveboxers
    4. Generatives
    5. Loop-style Songsters
    6. Synth/Sound Designers
    7. Ambients
    8. Acousticians
    9. DJ Loopers
    10. Gadgeteers (Korg tm)
    11. Mix and mashers
    12. Forum app fondlers
    13. Sequencers
    14. MIDI
    15. A/V
    16. « multi hat » musicians
    17. Auxy-ers (subscription tolerant Groovebox?)
    18. guitar rock and roll
    19. Piano-centric (in a reverse linear line back to Fats Waller)
    20. Krautrock
    21. Synth-Accordion
    22. Midi-Harp
    23. Techno Poets
    24. Host Hooligans
    25. Chronic Clippers
    26. Gesturers or "Screen Strokers" Gestrument Pro or TC-11
    27. Beatmaker
    28. SunVox Tracker
    29. Audulus Algonauts
    30. The #dawless elites
    31. workflow-adapting chainsmoker
    32. workflow-adapting non-smoker

    This week I'm #8 an acoustician. No recording just playing solo instruments. But I started this thread intending to discover genres/styles that I didn't even know existed.

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