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Your Top 5 iOS Apps For Music Creation

edited January 2023 in General App Discussion

Ok, so you've only got a choice of 5 apps for iOS music creation. From start to finished product ready for release. Which ones would you choose?

Mine would be/are

NS2 (easy workflow and it's got slate and obsidian)
Drambo (can do just about anything and everything)
Koala (does all the sampling I could need)
Synthmaster 2 (versatility and sheer amount of sounds)
Trinity (great little mastering tool)

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  • Riffler, Rock Drum Machine, AudioLayer, AUM, Cubasis 3.
    It's the foundation of all my music.

  • 1.garageband
    2.garageband
    3.garageband
    4.garageband
    5.garageband

  • Ah, it's that time again for one of these threads, lol. Then again, my tastes often change with time and the genre(s) I'm producing.

    If you would've asked me last summer, I would've said, "AUM, Gauss, Rymdigare, PaulXStretch, and Zeeon" as I was heavily into producing live Ambient. Last Fall? NS2 (which includes Slate and Obsidian), Cubasis 3 (which has the Waves Tune RT IAP), MagicDeathEyeStereo, BarkFilter, and Barricade as I was heavily into producing EDM.

    Now that I'm working within Lofi and other Hip Hop genres, I use more than 5 apps, but if I had to widdle it down to 5, then FLSM, AUM, RX950, MagicDeathEyeStereo, and Barricade. But I use so much more for the Lofi processing but can get away with just those five.

  • Gadget
    AUM
    Module Pro
    Scaler
    Loopy Pro

    And… number 6 - Ableton Live… 😬

  • AUM, MiRack, Other Desert Cities, Gauss, Mononoke.

    But really, I’d also add in Blackhole, Rymdigare, Rozeta and Fluss. And Retro Piano, thinking about it.

    If I had to pick just one, it’d be MiRack.

  • AUM
    Drambo
    LK
    Koala
    Sitala

  • Gadget, Drambo, NS2.

  • AUM
    LK
    Koala
    PaulXStretch
    Tape Pro

  • I have been awol from iOS A-Z production for quite a while now (I use it for desktop sample fodder) but just got caught up on the stuff Bleass has been doing the past couple years and would be tempted to roll some of that into BM3 and/or NS2.

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    1. NS2
    2. NS2
    3. NS2
    4. NS2
    5. NS2
      +100 Auv3 as sound sources and FXs :smiley:
  • @israelite said:
    1. NS2
    2. NS2
    3. NS2
    4. NS2
    5. NS2
    +100 Auv3 as sound sources and FXs :smiley:

    That's cheating 😆

  • @Sam23 said:
    1.garageband
    2.garageband
    3.garageband
    4.garageband
    5.garageband

    :)

  • “ready for release” might be hard with only 5 apps. iOS isn’t great on mastering apps, and that alone could easily take up all 5 slots.

    Other than that I’d probably choose 5 different ones every time I thought about it. Too difficult to pick 5 and stick to them.

  • Note
    Groovebox
    Cubasis
    Pro-Q
    Pro-L

  • 5!

    1 Drambo
    2 Ableton Note
    3 ns2
    4 gadget
    5 gr-16

  • Pure Acid
    Launchpad
    Groovebox
    Blocs Wave
    Looperator

  • edited January 2023

    These are always so hard for me. But I’d say Dawnbeat/Koala, CB3, PaulXStretch, Mela 3, Drambo.

    Though I’m tempted to trade Drambo for a tape effects app.

  • Cubasis
    Garageband (for the instruments)
    Audiolayer
    Smoov
    Youlean LM Lite

    I love AUM too but use it for prototyping and jamming, and ultimately anything worthwhile ends up in Cubasis.

  • Loopy Pro
    Cubasis
    Gadget
    DrumComputer
    NS2

  • edited January 2023

    Everything changes with time😊For quick sketches on the road, the Korg Gadjet is very convenient. For experiments the great AUM😉As a sequencer and a starting point for studying modules-Drambo. From synthesizers-Animoog Z. From sequencers-Eucledian and Progressions by Paul 4Pickets. There are many effects-I will not list them☝️
    Forgot. Of course, Loopy Pro.

  • Gadget and YouTube

  • Loopy Pro
    Audulus
    AUM
    Nembrini Amps
    ChowMatrix

  • For getting songs finished:

    MultiTrackStudio, loaded with my collection of SoundFonts
    StaffPad
    GarageBand (drums)
    Loopy Pro (retrospective recording for nailing guitar parts)
    Xequence 2 (for arranging the MIDI of longer pieces)

  • apeMatrix
    AUM
    GeoShred
    Looperator
    ZOA

  • Gadget would be enough

  • AUM AEM Loopy Pro Magic Death Eye Stereo Barricade

  • Couldn’t even imagine to choose 5 without any category.
    I really take what I need in the moment to come close to what I want.
    So everything from the last 3-4 years is on top stuff for iOS quality . Some are better…
    …from some you don’t get everything you need under one hood.

    That’s the point how to choose five, if it takes 10 apps…..
    (sequencer/synth/extern modulation, because the most of the incl. ones are not from this century🥴)/
    a bunch of Fx (in this case, you always need what’s not available for iOS)
    …..to get a modern time (2020-2023) synth.

    I don’t know when Serum came out…but I think….honestly….the first version was more complex as most of the synth out there on iOS.

    Don’t get me wrong…I love this whole iOS iPad world🙏🏽🖤🙏🏽🖤🙏🏽

  • AUM
    FAC Alteza
    Rozeta
    FRMS
    Decent Sampler

  • Would really be interesting to also know what genre/kind of music you all make with your top 5. Would it be possible to post a sample of your music as well?

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