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I picked up Fundamental for PC the other day and it's everything you would imagine/hope it could be! I don't know if you heard but he mentioned the forthcoming iOS version in the Peter Blasser episode of the Single Malt conversations series. No release date yet but hopefully it's imminent.
As far as drums and polyrhythmic syncopations go, Patterning 2 is worth a mention - especially as Peter Blasser gave a couple of Shbobo Shnth packs to the user library (which are every bit as fantastic as you'd hope them to be).
I'd second the mentions of the various granular and modular synths already stated, plus obviously everything Apesoft and Igor Vasiliev does forever. Just make sure you have a microcassette dictaphone to hand so that you can record your experiments and feed them back into the iPad
I wish
regret not buying a dictaphone and 4-track cassette back then... My father has a walkman with recording capabilities and a portable tape recorder. But he wouldn't let me borrow it 
But I do record apps (mainly those with no connectivity) through my mini-rig composed of Zoom ST-224 -> Roland SP-404 -> Boss MicroBR. Then drop those back to ipad
Edit: as a kid I recall exposing part of a tape player I had, so I could slow down or brake the tape speed. Had no idea what I was doing
@senhorlampada playing with tape speed is so much fun! I circuit bend / modify cheap consumer tape decks to have pitch/speed control. its pretty simple, and hours of fun.
Do you just have to use pots for that?
He has a pack of presets in Quanta by AudioDamage
@Fingolfinzzz Sometimes you can get away with just a pot. If its a cheap walkman thats usually the case. Some more advanced units require a voltage regulator, which is still pretty simple, but a little more in depth. Ive recently started to make them more playable by having buttons to press with different resistors that then control the playback speed at different rates. Really cool for ambient drones etc.
That’s awesome, doesn’t sound too complicated at all. I’ll have to look at some diagrams and get some cassette players I’d be willing to accidentally damage. I like to make tape loops and would love to have more control over them
@Fingolfinzzz yah its pretty simple! On the cheaper units, there is usually an onboard trim pot that you just cut off and replace with another pot. PreCovid I found old walkmen and similar units at my local swapmeet for a couple bucks. i suppose you could look online, but If things are open in your area, maybe try a second hand shop first.
I don’t know if this has been mentioned but it is very interesting and makes good use of the touch screen.
https://apps.apple.com/app/hexaglyphics-noise-generator/id963852820
Last time I checked it worked.
These apps are freaking amazing Hexaglyphics, Bent.fm, DrOm and Phase rings
He would use Quanta and his own software, Gauss. : )
He does use Quanta already lol, even made presets for it
This thread was made for me
Surprised no one has mention Voco. I really love it for finding gem occurrences!