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My love letter to this forum and iOS music

Hello folks. 2 years ago i started on this iOS music journey and I’ve loved it all. I had to learn a lot of things moving from traditional computer daws to iOS, and I learnt most of them off you folks. So I wanted to say thank you to you and to the YouTubers such Jakob Haq and Henny Tha bizness whom I learnt off. Here’s a video 👇

Comments

  • Nice video, thanks for posting :)

  • @richardyot said:
    Nice video, thanks for posting :)

    Thank you Richard . I have your patches in Lagrange and they are fantastic. Thank you

  • @JackRubinacci said:

    @richardyot said:
    Nice video, thanks for posting :)

    Thank you Richard . I have your patches in Lagrange and they are fantastic. Thank you

    Thanks - glad you like them!

  • Very awesome video. Great points mentioned all around. It’s awesome to learn why you went with iOS. And yeah, mobility is one of the main reasons I’ve stuck with iOS, as opposed to a PC.

    Question: As someone who has used a Mac, what do you feel is missing or could be better on an iPad?

  • @seonnthaproducer said:
    Very awesome video. Great points mentioned all around. It’s awesome to learn why you went with iOS. And yeah, mobility is one of the main reasons I’ve stuck with iOS, as opposed to a PC.

    Question: As someone who has used a Mac, what do you feel is missing or could be better on an iPad?

    Hey man thanks for the message and kind Words I appreciate it

    At the moment I love everything about what I’m able to achieve on the iPad. I’m really into this journey

    If there was anything I would say that I miss from my computer it’s one thing.. stability, and that’s coming from a song writing point of view mainly ...

    when I’m getting really inspired by these beautiful sounds, the last thing I need is something interrupting my flow and sometimes I get the odd glich and it can be frustrating.. especially when you find a sound you just absolutely love but it’s glitching.. That’s probably the only thing.

    I do still use my computer for things in kontakt such as the amazing free libraries on Pianobook (some beautiful free stuff on there).. but for the most part in writing and recording on iOS and in loving it

  • @JackRubinacci said:

    @seonnthaproducer said:
    Very awesome video. Great points mentioned all around. It’s awesome to learn why you went with iOS. And yeah, mobility is one of the main reasons I’ve stuck with iOS, as opposed to a PC.

    Question: As someone who has used a Mac, what do you feel is missing or could be better on an iPad?

    Hey man thanks for the message and kind Words I appreciate it

    At the moment I love everything about what I’m able to achieve on the iPad. I’m really into this journey

    If there was anything I would say that I miss from my computer it’s one thing.. stability, and that’s coming from a song writing point of view mainly ...

    when I’m getting really inspired by these beautiful sounds, the last thing I need is something interrupting my flow and sometimes I get the odd glich and it can be frustrating.. especially when you find a sound you just absolutely love but it’s glitching.. That’s probably the only thing.

    I do still use my computer for things in kontakt such as the amazing free libraries on Pianobook (some beautiful free stuff on there).. but for the most part in writing and recording on iOS and in loving it

    Awesome. Great read. Thanks for sharing. I haven't used Kontakt (full version) and only have a Windows computer with my PC.

    Agreed on the stability on a lot of things. It's a tricky task to get apps to work. Here's hoping multicore improves the performance similarly to how the Apple M1 chips seem to beat a lot of other apps.

    Keep up the great work.

  • edited December 2020

    Great post! Love it!

    I moved over from hardware and workstations four years ago straight onto iOS. The main attraction being the iPad’s portability. Best move I ever made for my musical journey.

    Never used an iPad or iPhone until then. Never used a DAW on a computer either!
    So a huge learning curve in so many ways!
    I have Jakob Haq, The Soundtestroom and Dean at Electronisounds to thank for helping me make sense of it all from the beginning, and many talented and knowledgeable people on this forum for ongoing support and guidance! ❤️

  • Good stuff.
    👍🏻

  • Welcome Jack. Keep posting.

  • Very cool. Keep creating! ✌️

  • Thank you man. Yeah I’m wondering about the new iPads if the same problems will follow. Hope not . My mate has got himself a new 2020 12’9” and I wonder if that will also have the same glitches. Once those small glitches go I can’t see any limits as to what we can do with iOS .

  • @LinearLineman said:
    Welcome Jack. Keep posting.

    Thank you man . I enjoy your music that I’ve heard here in the forum. Thank you 🙏

  • @CracklePot said:
    Good stuff.
    👍🏻

    Thank you man 🙏

  • @Spidericemidas said:
    Great post! Love it!

    I moved over from hardware and workstations four years ago straight onto iOS. The main attraction being the iPad’s portability. Best move I ever made for my musical journey.

    Never used an iPad or iPhone until then. Never used a DAW on a computer either!
    So a huge learning curve in so many ways!
    I have Jakob Haq, The Soundtestroom and Dean at Electronisounds to thank for helping me make sense of it all from the beginning, and many talented and knowledgeable people on this forum for ongoing support and guidance! ❤️

    Hello 👋 hey man I want to say thank you for all the incredible sound banks you have given away. I love all of then man. As soon as I see your sounds going I grab them. They have a really ethereal quality that just fits a lot of different types of song. Thank you for that

    Yes I agree with what you said . What I find the most inspiring about the iPad is that it’s fun and portable.

    Thank you again for the patches man. I use them a lot 🙏

  • @JackRubinacci said:

    @Spidericemidas said:
    Great post! Love it!

    I moved over from hardware and workstations four years ago straight onto iOS. The main attraction being the iPad’s portability. Best move I ever made for my musical journey.

    Never used an iPad or iPhone until then. Never used a DAW on a computer either!
    So a huge learning curve in so many ways!
    I have Jakob Haq, The Soundtestroom and Dean at Electronisounds to thank for helping me make sense of it all from the beginning, and many talented and knowledgeable people on this forum for ongoing support and guidance! ❤️

    Hello 👋 hey man I want to say thank you for all the incredible sound banks you have given away. I love all of then man. As soon as I see your sounds going I grab them. They have a really ethereal quality that just fits a lot of different types of song. Thank you for that

    Yes I agree with what you said . What I find the most inspiring about the iPad is that it’s fun and portable.

    Thank you again for the patches man. I use them a lot 🙏

    Thanks for mentioning the soundbank giveaways! That was something I never intended or imagined when I first moved over to iOS. I didn’t even know things could be shared so easily on iOS when I first started. This is another reason why I have come to love the platform so much. It’s become a really socially interactive thing for me and I’ve connected with a lot of wonderful, interesting like-minded people on this forum because of it.

    When I was on hardware, it was just me, nobody else. Since moving to iOS, I’ve even done a couple of collabs on music projects with one of my most respected youtubers from across the pond @Junebug ! That was an honour! The technology is amazing!

    Making soundbanks for this community are my little way of contributing and saying thanks to such an awesome and helpful community. Very happy to be here! 😊🙏

  • @JackRubinacci Watching your video on a Sunday morning I was right there hollering out from the congregation. Being so deep in this, I sometimes find it hard to remember that iOS music is such a niche thing. I remember resisting getting an iPhone until someone could show me something it could do that would actually be useful to me - that was Loopy and JamUp and I’ve never looked back.

    I still use my desktop setup, more than ever in fact, as through iOS enabled practise I’ve improved hugely as a musician, but you’re dead right in that it is the leftfield nature of many Apps that makes iOS so instantly inspiring. I took my Black Friday purchases for a spin last night, I had a tune coming out of Gauss and Koshiba when I’d literally only tickled my keyboard to see if it was plugged in.

    As you are a guitarist (and to anyone who’s not) I really felt things moved up a level for me last night using an Artiphon Instrument 1 with the Geoshred SWAM instruments - I felt very blessed indeed. All those years on guitar with mostly my simple pentatonic minor, now transposed onto an MPE Oboe, absolutely astonishing. That along with Gauss as a looper... I’m trying not to swear here... the only disappointment was it all happening in my headphones, I really needed to check with someone - “are you hearing this?”

    Anyway, clearly in my case you are evangelising to the evangelised, but thanks for putting it in context. Viva iOS music.

  • edited December 2020

    @Spidericemidas said:
    I have Jakob Haq, The Soundtestroom and Dean at Electronisounds to thank for helping me

    this is superfunny :-))) no idea why, but until now, i thought YOU are Dean :-)))) When in readed this, i was like "wtf, why is he thanking himself" :-))))

  • That's great. Yeah I agree about the pricing encouraging experimentation. It's also what got me down the rabbit hole. And the mobility takes me away from it feeling like work. :)

  • @Carnbot said:
    That's great. Yeah I agree about the pricing encouraging experimentation. It's also what got me down the rabbit hole. And the mobility takes me away from it feeling like work. :)

    Hello yes . The pricing has been a big factor for me as I can take chances and still feel happy about things if I don’t end using an app as much o wanted too.

  • @steve99 said:
    @JackRubinacci Watching your video on a Sunday morning I was right there hollering out from the congregation. Being so deep in this, I sometimes find it hard to remember that iOS music is such a niche thing. I remember resisting getting an iPhone until someone could show me something it could do that would actually be useful to me - that was Loopy and JamUp and I’ve never looked back.

    I still use my desktop setup, more than ever in fact, as through iOS enabled practise I’ve improved hugely as a musician, but you’re dead right in that it is the leftfield nature of many Apps that makes iOS so instantly inspiring. I took my Black Friday purchases for a spin last night, I had a tune coming out of Gauss and Koshiba when I’d literally only tickled my keyboard to see if it was plugged in.

    As you are a guitarist (and to anyone who’s not) I really felt things moved up a level for me last night using an Artiphon Instrument 1 with the Geoshred SWAM instruments - I felt very blessed indeed. All those years on guitar with mostly my simple pentatonic minor, now transposed onto an MPE Oboe, absolutely astonishing. That along with Gauss as a looper... I’m trying not to swear here... the only disappointment was it all happening in my headphones, I really needed to check with someone - “are you hearing this?”

    Anyway, clearly in my case you are evangelising to the evangelised, but thanks for putting it in context. Viva iOS music.

    Thanks for the message. Yes I fed the same way. Really enjoying iOS and it’s been very inspiring to me . You actually mention a couple of apps I’m interested in myself . Gauss and Koshiba sound great . And also yes I think a lot of guitarists would be amazed at the iOS possibly. My next step is to test the iPad out on stage which will be fun 😁

  • @Spidericemidas said:

    @JackRubinacci said:

    @Spidericemidas said:
    Great post! Love it!

    I moved over from hardware and workstations four years ago straight onto iOS. The main attraction being the iPad’s portability. Best move I ever made for my musical journey.

    Never used an iPad or iPhone until then. Never used a DAW on a computer either!
    So a huge learning curve in so many ways!
    I have Jakob Haq, The Soundtestroom and Dean at Electronisounds to thank for helping me make sense of it all from the beginning, and many talented and knowledgeable people on this forum for ongoing support and guidance! ❤️

    Hello 👋 hey man I want to say thank you for all the incredible sound banks you have given away. I love all of then man. As soon as I see your sounds going I grab them. They have a really ethereal quality that just fits a lot of different types of song. Thank you for that

    Yes I agree with what you said . What I find the most inspiring about the iPad is that it’s fun and portable.

    Thank you again for the patches man. I use them a lot 🙏

    Thanks for mentioning the soundbank giveaways! That was something I never intended or imagined when I first moved over to iOS. I didn’t even know things could be shared so easily on iOS when I first started. This is another reason why I have come to love the platform so much. It’s become a really socially interactive thing for me and I’ve connected with a lot of wonderful, interesting like-minded people on this forum because of it.

    When I was on hardware, it was just me, nobody else. Since moving to iOS, I’ve even done a couple of collabs on music projects with one of my most respected youtubers from across the pond @Junebug ! That was an honour! The technology is amazing!

    Making soundbanks for this community are my little way of contributing and saying thanks to such an awesome and helpful community. Very happy to be here! 😊🙏

    Yes I agree with you .. infact in one of the takes I did for the video I actually mentioned 5 reasons why I moved to iOS .. instead of 4.. the last and fifth reason being the sense of community . I decided to leave that one out seeing as I never post anything in this forum normally 😁 mostly because I’m still learning and have little to add to the knowledge base😁

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  • @tja said:
    Nice video, @JackRubinacci
    Going to check out your YT content.

    You're Cubasis 2 based, it seems.

    Any experience with a AudiBus / AUM setup, or other DAW-like Apps (Auria Pro, BeatMaker 3, nanostudio 2 (yes, not DAW yet), ZenBeats, others)?

    Hello than you .

    Yes I have most of the daws. I feel I need them for different things. I do most in CB2 cause it’s the closest to a traditional Daw. But I use NS2 for the amazing sounds in Obsidian. Also I like making drum beats in BM3. I also like gadget 2 for the sounds although I route it into AUm as it’s difficult to understand how to record in gadget 2. I use Aum but I mostly route it into CB2 for above reasons. It sounds complicated to someone using traditional daws like Logic like me. But it’s part of the fun I suppose 😁

  • @dendy said:

    @Spidericemidas said:
    I have Jakob Haq, The Soundtestroom and Dean at Electronisounds to thank for helping me

    this is superfunny :-))) no idea why, but until now, i thought YOU are Dean :-)))) When in readed this, i was like "wtf, why is he thanking himself" :-))))

    Lol! I wouldn’t mind being Dean! I think we’re on a similar wavelength about many things BUT I know I’ll never be anywhere near as good as he is! 🤣

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