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Top iOS Music Production Channels You Should Know
Making music on the iPhone & iPad is getting more popular each and every year and that attention is inspiring more channels than ever before. Here's a list of our favorite youtubers right now. If we missed any that you follow make sure to leave them in a comment below!
In no particular order:
-Henny Tha Bizness
-The Sound Test Room
-Jakob Haq
-The GarageBand Guide
-Studio Live Today
-iPad Beat Making
-Nu-Trix The Synth Guy
-Electronisounds Audio
-elbowMedia Studios
-Jamie Mallender
-Bolo Da Producer
-BrandonRico Simpson
-Music Technologist
-SoundForMore Tutorials
-Gavinski’s Tutorials
-WeSampleEverything
-TheAudioDabbler
-Khordmaster
-Jade Starr
Full Blog Post -> https://mobilemusicpro.com/blogs/news/top-ios-music-production-channels
Comments
Sorry to be ‘that bloke’ but can’t you just list them here? There’s no point discussing it here if you don’t.
Apologies I'll edit the post.
Perplex on is not strictly iOS, but he does a lot on his iPad and iPhone, and is consistently inspiring.
@PeteSasqwax has a very informative channel
Playpm is great
Benn jordan did a good episode on iPads, wish he’d do more!
Then there’s Eylvy too.
And Mylar Melodies did a good episode about playing moogfest with just his iPhone
No worries no need to agopolise :-)
There are loads of channels on that list I’ve never seen… will have to try and take a look when I have some time.
Gavinski's Tutorials is my favorite one. Specially since he abandoned the tutorials part, and decided to simply be Gavinski. I appreciate these short videos, in which he simply enjoys doing sound experimentations, which is the thing in which he excels. Incredibly inspiring material.
Regarding tutorials, SoundForMore is my favourite, by a large margin. He does deep tutorials of intricate and complex applications from indie developers that nobody else is trying to explain. A Youtuber doing iOS music production videos only obtains my respect when he has covered Igor Vasiliev's works. To learn how to use Cubasis, I already have a manual, and it's faster than watching a long video.
I'm missing Adam Hardymans channel.
https://www.youtube.com/c/AdamHardymaniOSMM/videos
Dan baker channel for GarageBand enthusiasts is a must watch imo
All great channels indeed! Yes I try to keep the videos on our channel short to around 10-20 minutes but the focus of the channel is not to teach Cubasis, it's to teach music production, Cubasis is simply the vehicle through which that happens. Eventually there will be sound design and music theory videos as well but all done inside the Cubasis DAW.
He’s really really good!
Personal favourites.
Henny Tha Bizness - He has wicked grooves coming out of his fingertips.
The Sound Test Room - His sheer enthusiasm is fun to watch.
Jakob Haq - Down to earth style
Gavinski’s Tutorials - His shorts are sonic pleasures,
visual stimulating and concise works of Art.
@seonnthaproducer - He has natural delivery and leaves cliffhangers
so that one can engage with and he can sing.
Though there are other creators here on the platform
Honourable mentions in no particular order.
@LinearLineman @echoopera @supadom
@Edward_Alexander @flo26 and @Paulieworld
@Gravitas The Sound Test Room was my favorite resource when I first started making music on my iPad.
Although we have never met, I feel like Doug is an old friend.
Very knowledgeable , and seems like a really decent guy.
@sevenape You're my man, the Perplex channel is amazing. Best discovery since State Azure.
Same here.
I’ve mentioned it before in another thread I’m sure,
whenever I went looking for information for any app
either a video from The Sound Test Room and Jakob Haq turned up.
It’s also because of them that I also discovered the Audiobus Forum.
Agreed.
His live chats are always fun and he does seem like a decent guy.
Thanks @MobileMusicPro.
I appreciate what you and all the fine iOS knowledge sharers do for us.
Thanks for the mention @Gravitas! What an honor!
@Edward_Alexander
It’s well deserved dude.
I saw how you upped your level in regards to videos and content.
Very enjoyable.
You’ve been asking engaging questions and listened to advice.
With every video and piece you’ve recorded you’ve grown as an artist and producer.
Really cool to see.
Thanks for the mention!
Much appreciated!
🙏🙏
It's worth visiting the Blog post to be able to quickly sample the video channels mentioned and "Subscribe and Like" anything that works for you. Growing the audience is the critical success factor for these creatives. It's good to see @MobileMusicPro supporting the community to "raise all boats".
https://mobilemusicpro.com/blogs/news/top-ios-music-production-channels
If there are names on the list you don't recognize then click-scroll-click and you'll get a sample.
Thanks Grav, you’re too kind!
If you like those check out Jay Hosking’s channel
Thanks from me, too @Gravitas. Wish we heard more of your stuff.🎶😎
You’re welcome.
There’s definitely more music coming.
I took some time out to write a series of short pieces, almost prose
which took a little bit of time in developing and to start preparing
for my first full on iOS electronica album.
There’s quite a few tracks so bear with me. 🙏🏾
That’s very good news, mate.
Thanks @Gravitas

Not to be forgotten, mr Gravitas’ YT channel:
@supadom
You do me great honour.
Thank you. 🙏🏾
Yes! A list of creatives using IOS for their productions would make a great follow up article
from @MobileMusicPro with a thread posted here to patch all the holes. Thats a win-win-win.
Truly appreciate the mention 🙏🏼💕
I remember this. Lovely and fluid.
Lol, I just noticed your spatulated fingertips. My early teacher, Mr. Feldman, sported similar.
Perfect for a piano player!
You’re totally welcome, he’s awesome isn’t he!? and Thanks for that state azure! I’ve subscribed!
I was also partial to a bit of batteries, beats and the great outdoors outside of the iOS bubble
https://youtube.com/c/BatteriesBeatsandtheGreatOutdoors
Ooh, don’t know him I’ll check him out!
Fantastic idea!