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Bandlab app surprisingly good.
I always avoided this app, but recently started using the Bandlab daw on windows. I decided to check out the ios app and to my surprise, I was very impressed with its high quality samples, midi instruments and ease of use. I was stunned to find out I could record vocals, a guitar, bass, etc and very good effects. A toy in the hands of a newbie bedroom producer, but a very usable music making weapon with anyone with experience. Hell, its free. give it a spin.
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I was trying to see if there was any desktop daw that could export midi and retain individual clips/regions to iOS (instead of full-length clips) and decided to fire up two of the browser-based stuff. One was Audiotool and the other was Bandlab. Both got some updates in the recent months/years that made them really stand out.
I still have Sonar (which is Bandlab's predecessor), but sometimes the streamlined interface of Bandlab attracts me more.
Definitely a fun tool to have
Sorry if i'm stealing Bandlab's thunder, but just for those who recall Tabletop in it's "glory days", Audiotool is exactly that:

audiotool.com
No worries. Looking into audio tool now. Never heard of it. Thanks for the heads up
Still fond of Tabletop....