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Tonestack. I love, love, LOVE their rotary effect.
Borderlands cause of its clever right brain very touch oriented interface. SequenceApp because it generates interesting complex rhythms from 2 simple patterns.
Thumbjam is the Swiss army knife of music.
@syrupcore said:
Exceptional post. Especially about the iMS-20. But so much good stuff.
AUFX series
+1 for what you said about Werkbench, Thumbjam, Impaktor, TC-11, Samplr, Nanoloop, Audulus etc - they are pushing music app scene towards!
I'd add apps from - sadly abandoned - The Strange Agency, LLC. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea and the lack vital things like AudioBus or IAA, but they are just so weird and interesting in what they do that i hope they'll return back - Donut, Curtis, even Spoke.
TweakyBeat - nice little drumsynth, very groovy and ergonomic. While it has only one track, you can have 16 different synth patches in it.
Orphion - wins "most expressive controller" for me, also you may remember it's story with using undocumented features...
bleep!Box - early iOS groovebox (2009?) and still alive and rocks. It's synth at heart, and a flexible one. So you can do patterns from chiptune to d'n'b.
And my good old friend Jasuto, of course. I finally got to thought that we can't compare it to Audulus or Pulse Code Modular or any future strictly modular ios synths. For me Jasuto is optimal workflow for sound creation and improvisation. It's on it's own road. Anyway, to name something specific in it - okay, let it be sample manipulations, motion automatisation for nodes and operations with Fourier.