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Apps that stand out
Here's my list. What is yours? I think its been enough time to settle in comfortably with this list...
Gadget
Voco
Samplr
Sliver
Thesys
TC-11
Animoog
Thor
Mitosynth
Wavemapper
Oscilab
Comments
Stroke Machine, Gadget and Thor -- because of their outstanding sound, flexibility and usability
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Flying Haggis, Auria, Animoog
Sector, earhoof, Thumbjam, loopy
ThumbJam, LoopyHD, DrumJam, GarageBand, Figure, LaunchPad... I have a number of other apps, but my unfamiliarity with them postpones my assessment of them. Not to mention the queue of deleted apps I can still get to!
Stroke Machine for the flexability and color scheme, just wish they would fix the last remaining bugs.
iMS20 for the deep dark sounds.
Figure for the fun and ease of use.
Audiobus
Stroke Machine, Alchemy, Mitosynth, Midibridge, Turnado, Reactable, TNR-e
DrumPerfect, iFretless anything, Thumbjam, Auria, Loopy
Impaktor
76 Synthesizer. Crazy warmth for a digital synth
Re Stroke Machine, it would be nice to be able to deactivate the MIDI. It's listening to EVERYTHING! If I have a keyboard connected for another app, there's no way to stop it playing drum sounds.
Different Drummer, Auria, ThumbJam, Loopy, Animoog, AUFX All.Guitarism, Bias, Tonestack, Flying Haggis, Jam Maestro, Nave, Alchemy, Impaktor, Galileo, BS-16i, Samplr, Guitar Toolkit.
I probably overlooked a few too.
Oops, I forgot Audiobus and AudioShare, probably because they're so essential I take them for granted!
Same here. Definite adds to my list.
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/black-sheep/id303536937?mt=8
Gadget , Figure , Multitrack DAW , Launchpad , Sunrizer , Alchemy
oops, and I forgot Impakt, Earhoof, Nave, Thumbjam, Loopy HD and the Sugar Bytes apps. I don't use them as much but they stand out!
Apps
WerkBench
Midi Designer and Lemur
Yeah, those.
Sunvox. Build stuff. Use what you've built as a building block, build more stuff. It's a great little app. Stands out from the rest, and shines in doing so.
This reads like "a list of good/interesting apps".
I'd rather hear about the particular bits of particular apps that people think stand out among its peers. Help others get reminded of the joy within apps they already own, help contemplaters know what helps a particular app stand out and let developers know about the bits that make you open an app again and again. 'I like animoog' doesn't do any of that.
Some from me:
So much 'stand out' stuff. For pennies. We're lucky.
Voice synth's breadth of tones is pretty rad too. In particular, it's somewhat shocking how far a 31 band EQ can go with regard to sonic manipulation. It's simple and obvious, duh, but somewhat surprisingly powerful and missing from other instruments.
@syrupcore said:
I hinted at the MetaModule for Sunvox, and basically it's like a plug-in creator. It combines all the modules you have in a chain into one module, which you can then save and load as a separate single module.
Other modules are pretty cool and unique too, like:
MultiSynth- let's you send input signals to multiple connected modules.
Sound2Ctl- use sound itself as a modulation control.
Then you have the effects within the pattern editor, which by themselves might not be that unique, but when added to the mix make Sunvox a nice balance between experimental and traditional.
@1p18 exactly. Meant to mention your comment actually. It inspired mine.
Apollo - midi over Bluetooth has simplified my device-to-ipad routings to the point where I don't think I could live without this app. I at least wouldn't want to live in a world without it.
Midimorphosis - I like the idea of being able to record myself humming or whistling a melody then converting it to midi later and assigning it to an instrument in Beatmaker 2.
Symphonix Evolution - Audiobus compatible sheet music and tablature app. Great for if you ever plan on bringing your ideas to a band.
Audulus - Modular WITH the spaghetti! Very fun modular simulation. I learned a ton about partials and additive synthesis while constructing a kick and snare drum synth.
These aren't the greatest or most used apps on my device, but they certainly stand out in some way. Even amongst the greats like Sunrizer, Nave, Animoog, etc etc.
There are a lot of apps I like, but these stood out for me.
Used most in my work flow.
Effects
Guitar Effects
Midi
Synths
Unique Functionality
iKaossilator for creating loops.
Percussion
Vocoder
Samplr, xynthesizr, impaktor, bm2, isem, thumbjam, turnado, animoog...