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Your personal gamechanger on 2020?

edited November 2020 in General App Discussion

Yes... another "gamechanger" thread that we all love (doesn't we?).

What was your eye opening app or hardware device that changed the way you produce music on this 2020?

For me I have to say that it wasn't a particular app although Drambo was very challenging on my play, but all honors has to go to my Launch Pro XL controller.

In fact since I bought it made me open AUM everyday (before that it was collecting digital dust) to the point that I don't work with AUM if my Launch XL is not attached to it. It has become my main device for every app controllable and is a pure joy.

Definitely a gamechanger for me this year.

Now what is yours? B)

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  • This thing https://apps.apple.com/us/app/oscilloscope-spectrogram/id1525484137
    with a clean 3 second sine sweep is used to test all of my FX chains to make sure that I don’t get any unwanted aliasing surprises.

  • 2020 was the year I started to make music. What made me finally take the plunge? I think it was basically that the pupil was ready and so the teacher appeared. Albeit only for a brief appearance but that was enough to get me over that wirey hill.

  • edited November 2020

    Non iPad, a 7 string guitar. THU as an auv3 IN(rf)B choice.

  • Lockdown - I ended up playing a lot more guitar than I have for years.

  • Covid. Would very likely not have started my channel if I suddenly hadn't had a massive amount of free time due to covid.

  • drambo
    drum computer
    many others but those are making my life much easier 🍄

  • Probably Drum Computer but honourable mention for Skaka. It really is very good.

    In fact DC and Skaka together is a storming combo.

    TAL Juno thingy close 3rd.

  • I’ve only had Drumcomputer for a few days, but it’s looking like my personal app of the year. It meets my drum machine needs like nothing ever before.

  • Drambo for iOS or Maschine+ if non iOS

  • The pandemic ushered in a burst of creative productivity that continues unabated. The apps helped but it's really about the relative flow of creative juices.

  • @Gavinski said:
    Covid. Would very likely not have started my channel if I suddenly hadn't had a massive amount of free time due to covid.

    And we are grateful for that LOL

  • Yeah... drumcomputer and drambo are 2 of the best music apps on 2020. No doubt about it. Drambo being deeper and more complex and drumcomputer being more fun and quicker on make amazing beats.

  • I would say Drambo but I am stlll a long way from mastering the beast

  • The AudioBus Forums!

  • Sitting down to make music instead of just fooling around with various apps.

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  • Bass 808, Bleass Alpha, and TB Compressor are the three biggest game changers for me. They really helped me develop my sound.

  • Audiobus and AUM. I hadn't touched my iPad for making sounds since Genome and ims-20 ( and I think animoog, gadget, sunriser) came out, about 9 years ago I guess. Here comes the dreaded virus and with way too much time on my hand ventured out in ios music land once again!

  • Lost the scrabble set. Had to play backgammon instead...

  • My new tennis racket, a babolat. I love it and it cannibalizes 50% of the time I usually dedicate to my ios music. So a real game changer for me!

  • Drumcomputer no doubt. I got heavy into the Elektron stuff about 3-4 years ago and started with the Monomachine and Machinedrum. Both of them, while cool, were not really suited for my music and I could get a lotta cash for them. I currently have an Octatrack, Digitakt, and Digitone. I was really missing the drum synthesis of the Machinedrum, but really wanted something with the new Elektron sequencers. Drumcomputer pretty much fit that bill for me. Driving it with one of those devices, assigning parameters to the MIDI knobs, running the multiple LFOs, and all the awesome sequencing stuff really gives me 8 tracks of Machinedrum along with 8 sampling tracks. It's bloody wonderful. I'm having so much fun.

  • miRack as AU: midi, fx, audio. Infinitely customizable, lightweight, versatile.

  • Drambo by a fair margin. I've stopped buying apps after that aka 'how beep-street collapsed iOS music app market'

  • Digitakt and Digitone. They made my iPad obsolete :-))

  • Roland MC101. And Yedoo Trexx footbike.

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