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Music apps you totally adore or have inspired you

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  • edited July 2020

    Currently using NS2 and Drambo each standalone, no plugins. I use Fabfilter on the master channel when I’m finishing up something I want to keep.

    Oh and BM3 for drum practice.

  • Animoog: Still the best designed instrument for touch devices.
    Flux:FX: Powerful looping/granular that cannot be found anywhere else.
    Spacecraft: Unique granular
    Patterning 1/2: My favourite drum machine/sequencer with easy pattern chain/song mode
    Envolver: I use this to trigger/advance Rozeta from my kick or snare drum.
    Drambo/Impaktor: What @hypnopad said

  • @BroCoast said:
    Patterning 1/2: My favourite drum machine/sequencer with easy pattern chain/song mode

    Man, I should have mentioned Patterning. Introduced me to probability-based randomness and various other things. I underuse it but will rectify that. Absolutely brilliant

  • Drambo because I can use it for sound design experimentation. It's helped me develop an ear for sound analysis.

    In the past when I heard a cool sound, all I heard was the cool sound.

    But now after spending the last four months conducting research experiments in Drambo. When I hear a cool sound today, I can pick that sound apart and "see" the sound as a construction of elements used in creating that type of sound.

    The things I've learnt studying sound design in Drambo cross over to the other IOS synths. Now I find it's easier to program other synths because I have a better sense for predicting the result each parameter will have when constructing a sound.

    For me it brought the process of sound construction into more a realm of a science.

  • BM3, NS2, Egoist, Synthmaster One, The Fabs

  • Animoog
    Gadget (+ all add-ons)

  • Pulling one randomly from the hat, Ruismaker Noir. A masterpiece.

  • Caustic.

    It's was all I used for many years and even though I've moved on (to better things?) I really miss it's rock solid reliability and work flow. A brilliant app.

  • @FPC said:
    Caustic.

    It's was all I used for many years and even though I've moved on (to better things?) I really miss it's rock solid reliability and work flow. A brilliant app.

    👍

  • edited July 2020

    @jolico said:

    @FPC said:
    Caustic.

    It's was all I used for many years and even though I've moved on (to better things?) I really miss it's rock solid reliability and work flow. A brilliant app.

    👍

    +1 😎👍🏼 It still works fine on iOS last time I checked.

  • @BroCoast said:
    Envolver: I use this to trigger/advance Rozeta from my kick or snare drum.

    How do you get Rozeta to respond to a trigger?

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  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @BroCoast said:
    Envolver: I use this to trigger/advance Rozeta from my kick or snare drum.

    How do you get Rozeta to respond to a trigger?

    Envolver converts it to a MIDI note.

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  • @BroCoast said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @BroCoast said:
    Envolver: I use this to trigger/advance Rozeta from my kick or snare drum.

    How do you get Rozeta to respond to a trigger?

    Envolver converts it to a MIDI note.

    Which Rozeta app accepts midi triggers though? I thought the timing in the Rozeta sequencers was bound to the host clock.

  • Oh forgot....AudioStretch....

  • Oh hell yeah!

  • @Max23 said:
    (hello transpose/ switch samples on the fly at will ;) )

    I need this knowledge!

  • I think Lorentz is probably my favourite synth on iOS. I love pushing instruments to distort, feedback, create texture and warmth, sound ALIVE. And Lorentz offers me this with its insanely amazing filters and resonance controls.
    Once mapped, and I'm 'playing' with an arp using these controls, it sounds brilliant.

  • Drambo Samplr Turnado Loopy in Audiobus I currently could not live without.

    If every other app disappeared from the face of the AppStore I probably wouldn’t notice.

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  • edited July 2020

    Anything by Sugar Bytes (currently Aparillo, Factory, Turnado, Effectrix, Egoist) - they have a unique angle on most things which just inspires my creative energies
    Samplr - has released a whole new creativity with samples for me
    Toneboosters - use them on everything. Reelbus is Boards of Canada in a box.
    SECTOR - more sample mashing inspiration
    miRack - only beginning to get to grips with it, but created some mad stuff already
    TC11 - multi-touch madness
    Wotja20 - wonderful generative playground. As deep as you want to go
    Saturn2 - still new to this but rapidly becoming a favourite for a whole bunch of creative and mastering options
    Enso - looping goodness
    FRMS - yet more granular sampling goodness. Great as an effect too
    Borderlands Granular - releasing the hidden potential of your samples. Great as a live effect too

  • Nanostudio2 + MiRack ... actually only two apps i really need/want for music making.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @BroCoast said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @BroCoast said:
    Envolver: I use this to trigger/advance Rozeta from my kick or snare drum.

    How do you get Rozeta to respond to a trigger?

    Envolver converts it to a MIDI note.

    Which Rozeta app accepts midi triggers though? I thought the timing in the Rozeta sequencers was bound to the host clock.

    Cells, but yeah it's still tied to the host clock.

  • Fabfilter for clean, Klevgrand for dirty 😄
    Love both.
    And ofc big AUM fan.

    On desktop I have a little crush on Spitfire Audio for their Labs series + cheapish Originals. Big step up from Logic instruments.
    Now my hope is that we’ll eventually see some Spitfire goodness coming to iOS.

  • Spacecraft
    FieldScaper
    Turnado

  • Patterning made me actually start caring about drums and their intricacies and programming them purposefully.

    Soundscaper really got me into making experimental soundscapes.

    After all these years, those are the two that actually changed the way I think about music and making it.

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