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What is the best multitrack recorder app for iPhone?

TomTom
edited April 2014 in General App Discussion

Hi, Im planning to make a guitar recording with my iPod 5 and i'm looking for the best multitrack recorder.
The main criteria is that it handles looping of recorded guitar tracks well. The plan is to import drums from Drumjam, record small sections of guitar and loop these. Snapping functions seem necessary.

Any idea?

Comments

  • Bm2 or multitrack daw would fit the bill. BM2 has many more features and Multitrack has a much more streamlined workflow. Pick your poison.

  • GarageBand as well, looping of parts is easy there.

  • Tom, I use iPhone much in the way you described. GarageBand is free, obviously, and if your goal is simply to use AudioCopy/Paste for drums, along with perhaps AudioBus or Inter-App Audio to import your guitar tracks into Sound Recorder, then GarageBand can handle that just fine. You can also export to SoundCloud, or transfer the files over to an app called AudioShare (about 4 dollars) to store the files or send them to DropBox.

    However, if you want another option, Multi-Track DAW (often shortened as "MT DAW" in these parts") just got an update last week and is $9.99. It's not the sexiest recording app out there, but it does 8 tracks out of the box (you can buy more), it has a "snap" feature (which you turn on in the options menu), and best of all, it's universal (iPhone and iPad) and does not require huge amounts of memory to run.

    BeatMaker 2 is a more expensive option with more features, but your needs sound fairly basic at this point. I've stayed away from the other popular options like Auria and Cubasis in part because of cost, but also because my iPhone is the more powerful device for me (newer) and I don't want a DAW I can only use on the iPad.

  • +1 for everything @StormJH1 said.

  • Unless I missed something obvious, I think Loopy is the ideal solution for this. Couldn't be easier to loop guitar, or whatever else. You can ACP or AB from DrumJam into Loopy easy as pie. I use it as my guitar+drum scratchpad for most songs, before sending them on to a real DAW for mixing, etc.

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