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POLL - What do you use for music production?
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- What do you use for music production?162 votes
- iPhone only  2.47%
- iPad only21.60%
- desktop only  1.23%
- iPhone + desktop  1.23%
- iPad + desktop14.81%
- multiple iDevices  4.32%
- multiple iDevices + desktop  8.64%
- hardware + iDevice(s)17.90%
- hardware + desktop  0.62%
- hardware + iDevice(s) + desktop27.16%
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You could also add the hybrid of hardware + iOS and/or Desktop too, as I believe at least in part quite a few use this setup.
iPhone and iPad, mostly iPad. I float between producing 99% on my iPhone in FLSM and 1% mastering on iPad in AUM, or I start a project on my iPhone in NS2 followed by finishing it up on my iPad in NS2 and mastering in AUM if it's more than one track for an EP. I don't even own a laptop/PC anymore ever since Files became a thing in...iOS 10, or 11? (Can't recall exactly. I recall it was 2017 though.)
Sorry to mess things up.
🙃 Oops I should’ve selected:
hardware + iDevice(s) + desktop
Cheers, duly, voted, Hardware iOS + Desktop.
iPad all the way...
Nice poll, so far it looks as i would expect, a large amount of people on ipad only or everything.
IPad, modern Mellotron, and Roland Aerophone wind synth.
I voted multiple idevices. Primarily iphone.
Not out of preference, but necessity.
I use everything. Too much ADHD to stick with any one thing these days 😉
Same here
the only reason I shift out to a PC from IPAD, is purely for Emvoice. If it's an instrumental, then it's all Ipad 12.9. Apart from that, no external controllers/hardware - playing leads on touch screen then micro editing the melody is great fun
The core of my system is paper and pencil. Then I mainly use NS2 on the ipad. I use also my MBP for plugins that aren’t available on ipad.
When on the move I also carry an akai mini 2.
When in France I have access to à Pleyel, a Yamaha and an Erard grand.
iPad, MacBook, some hardware synths, hardware FX, piano, various microphones, electric guitar, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, dobro, banjo, mandolin, dulcimer, electronic drums, concert flute, tin whistle, recorder, bansuri, dizi, alto sax, Bb trumpet, diatonic harmonica, chromatic harmonica, found sounds, kitchen sink, etc.
Desktop only.
I switch between iPad only and hardware + iPad, depends where I am. Either way, the iPad is the hub that brings everything together.
Nothing but these…
Okay…maybe I lied just a little…
Android phone only.
Soon to trial adding midi controllers to the phone.
AUM on iPad about 85% of the time, 14.5% Modular and other hardware, 0.5% £3 flute!
Ipad, occasionally pull out my seaboard, have some nice desktop synths, all mpe ones but never really use them, so mostly am ipad only. Might get a used iPhone just for music purposes but I already spend too much time looking at screens and phone would be even more dire for my eyes than ipad has been
Ipad (recently upgraded to 12.9 pro and whaaat a difference) with fieldy bits captured and manipulated on iphone using fieldscaper and elsa. These later get copied over to the ipad. I have midi controllers plugged into the ipad and an audio interface, so some hardware involved too.
Recently iPad only. I have a small amount of hardware but until I move this summer, it’s basically I’m storage (no room). So right now it’s all iPad with iRig keys pro2. Occasionally iPhone as well.
I am guessing from this hipsterific collection that you likely live in Portland Jeff? 😝
i use either iOS devices (phone+pad) or HW (grooveboxes) - not both together, for me they are very different beasts and when i use one i don’t need to use other …
completely abandoned desktop in terms of musicmaking in 2010, never regret, never looked back :-)
Wow, look at how small the iPhone usage is.
im 80% desktop, with 10% ipad, and 10% hardware. I use ipad as sample fodder, or for sketching 8 bar loops to dump to desktop. I use my synths to layer / add ear candy / add some nice live filter movements etc to tracks.
I also have a fair amount of ipad only sessions, but thats more ambient / experimental stuff. my bread and butter, daily workflow is majority desktop
iPhone & iPad, in that order. I like the iPad environment better (more apps, bigger screen, connects to my Studio Monitors easier because I built my studio for a iPad). But I use the iPhone more because it’s with me when I have a spare minute of inspiration or time to get something done. I record a lot of audio, which is better in my studio, but my Line 6 SonicPort VX gets the job done for guitars and vocals on my phone when necessary. I also can go to a Laptop if I want to, but I never want to because iPad/iPhone feels more musical to me. Less to muck around with.