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Didn't think of any gamechangers here. Until I read @Paulinko's post. That is delicious gold nuggets of inspiration

Thanks for the kind words @Paulinko !!!
Drambo is basically the new standard for music apps. It's so deep and it's still being developed. It's the only app I have touched in the last 4 months lol.
Buying a Keyboard just to jam on
Waiting on drambo AU hosting to go ahead and call that for 2020.
Picked up an OP-1 and a 1010 Blackbox this year, loving em both! And honestly the Boss DD-8 is such an epic delay pedal highly recommended
OP-1 has been on my wishlist for soooo long... wish it didn’t have that big of a price tag though
Have almost only been playing accoustic music for the last 14 years. Pure Acid got me back to electronic music.
The latest gamechanger for me might be LK Clip Launcher
So something good came out of it then...👍
Everyone who had less free time because of bloody covid grinds their teeth when they hear this kind of thing
"I wrote a series of short stories. And they got published!" "I finally learnt to play guitar" "I dived in deep into Drambo" arrrrggggghhhhhh!!!!
Yeah, I feel for you. Hopefully you also earned a lot more money than I did too though! If not you really have my sympathies 😂
Why do people prefer Sensel Morph over Joué?
I like the form factor of the Sensel Morph over the narrow rectangle of the Joué. The larger surface area for playing allows for more flexibility in control layouts. I really haven’t seen many videos of people who use the Joué either so it seems as if not very many musicians have decided to go with it either.
I didn't get as much free time as I'd hoped during the pandemic, despite losing my job and being unemployed only until very recently. Most of my free time went towards job interview prep work, taking job-related training courses, etc.
That all said, I appreciate your Youtube channel and honestly am glad for you that this was a positive life-changer. Keep up the good work!
NanoStudio 2 with Rozeta Suite - being able to sit on the couch and produce tracks for hours without ever crashing is a godsend. Rozeta is great for EDM bass and melodies though I wish I could change the color scheme from the blue/gray to something darker like red/black similar to Zenbeats...and a divider after every 4 dots/notes!
Reverb - finally figured out how to use reverb properly to give “thickness” to synths and make them sound lively. I actually got this from the YouTuber Big Z in which he recommends using one reverb for thickness, which is adjusted for instrument groups, and one for overall ambience that’s shared with all the instruments. Also verified this with other old school professional mixers’ YouTubers and they do the same.
Himalayan salt lamps & tribal tapestries - to help set the mood of course 😁
Still NS2 for me. I haven’t made a lot of music in 2020 (actually...none) so my workhorse gets the only time I have spared for music making. Drambo is my mistress, but I’ve not had enough time to really learn it like I’d like, which saddens me a bit. Hoping to go through all the tutorials and start from scratch, but other life priorities are stealing my focus.
Taking a chance on Cubasis 3 and finding that it does almost everything I’m looking for in a DAW. Teamed with Auditor and select AU’s I’m getting things done. 😎👍🏼
Biden. I hope.
Drambo. Because it's like a music synthesizer research science lab learning tool puzzle box filled with experiments. And every new update expands the magnitude of possible of experiments.
Most likely a new iPad if/when I can get one since my computer monitor just broke down and needs to be replaced on a Friday The 13th....
game changer for me was ... getting my first ipad 🙃
Sure it is. That was a gamechanger for everybody here at different times.
I think the new Bram Bos /Hainbach Gauss Field Looper could actually top my list now as a game changer Ticks loads of boxes fun to use being the first box.
Now with these 2 together and I think we have a unique setup in the electronic music world. A powerful combination.
I think he already did his job and can now take the next four years off.
Gauss just changed the game again
lololol
Same here kinda. Specifically, having an iPad and getting into iOS music production was a game changer. Using a touchscreen to mess around with synths versus using a keyboard and mouse really helped me learn how to make sounds that I actually wanted. I don’t know why that is but it is what it is 🤷♂️
The game changer is always the newest released app :P
•BM3 update
•Auditor
•Logic Pro 10.5
• devs like toneboosters, bleass, audiokit, blue mangoo, 4pockets + callum audio making apps that better the whole iOS environment
• ARM mac architecture and eventually being able to run iOS apps on a mac
•affordable analog synths / rd-808
I had a read and it looks more than interesting.
Straight out of the box it has SPDIF?
192kHz 24bit
Very cool.
Can it communicate with iPads?
It has a bunch of communications possibilities. Some of them can be pretty much hooked right up and some require some interfacing hardware to get to the chip. For example, MIDI is pretty much doable right over the UART connections, but you do need to do the standard MIDI opto-isolator IC thing.
I'm working through the best way to get communication from the iPad to the thing right now. I'm kinda leaning towards using a Teensy or ESP32 based dev board to be an intermediate step between the Daisy and the iPad. The communication device would interface ethernet, bluetooth, USB, MIDI, WIFI, etc, to a cluster of like 2 to 4 of the Daisies.
I'm still in the learning stages, but it is really fun to mess around with and lots of potential.