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Best New Apps of 2023 - Your top nominees so far?
I’m just curious what people think are some of the best apps that have come out so far this year?
Must be first published in 2023.
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Butter Synth
Hilda
Dagger
Moogerfooger Bundle
Haven't even tried moogerfooger bundle yet but I suspect it will be up there.
Hilda
Combustor
Pianoteq
Mollilooper
Best scholar
Phonolyth
The upcoming Naada geoshred IAPs
Replicant 3
Dials
Tatat
Mantis or Reels
Probably Buttersynth but tbh I have barely got round to using it
Oh, and pixel music
Noises, Hilda, broohahaizer
Pianoteq
Dawnbeat
Is Logic Pro for iPad considered an App?
Lumbeat’s Hip Hop Drummer..
Sorry, LP4iPad is sucking up so much of my time… it’s addictive… can’t get to many other apps..
Did the unfiltered audio apps come out this year? If they did, then lo-fi-af.
And Hilda.
Fabfilter Twin3...
Why does a Replicant2 owner need Replicant 3? Assuming they do. I’ve been looking for an answer and I’ve heard a lot of stuff about interface, but what about the sound possibilities? I’m wondering if the varieties of glitchiness have increased… thx, G
Logic, Dagger, Hilda
Logic, Combustor
Dagger
Moogerfoogers only have one but it’s sweet.
Hilda - don’t have yet but know it should be up there
Surface Builder
King of Bass
Beatscholar
Replicant 3
Main differences I can think of:
For synced times, Replicant 2 only has normal and dotted. Rep 3 has every type from dotted to nontuplet!
Rep 3 has a bunch of features Rep 2 doesn't - delay, bit reduction, ring mod, with total control of the level of each. You have control of envelope attack, hold and release times,
So rep 3 really has quite a lot extra, it's not just about UI
For me it's Logic
Well, now you’ve really made me want it. I seem to remember it was maybe like around 20 bucks or more so I balked. Michelle reinvestigate, thanks man.
For 2023 so far it is ABSOLUTELY Beat Scholar
Too many, too early! I’m still incapacitated by Noggenfogger elixir! ☠️😂
Twin3, DaggerSynth, TeraPro-FM7, Choric, Moogerfooger, VAPoly16, Logic, Mela4, Cascade, Voices, Tomofon, …
ButterSynth (if got fixed this year)
For me Twin 3 and Cascade! 😍
is Naada not out? I hadnt heard of it, but googled it, and looks like its out in 2022? or is there another one coming out? either way, this reminded me i need to hop back on geoshred. one of those apps thats irreplaceable on desktop. The naada stuff sounds right up my alley for some of the more experimental trailer type stuff i do.
Mela 4
TB Lowtone
Moogerfoogers
Broohahaizer
Tera Pro- on iPhone
Springs
Hilda
I can’t remember is the UA apps came out this year or last year? But they’re up there.
Buttersynth is my favorite synth app for sure. Mela 4 and Dagger are both very close though. LowTone, King of Bass, and SUBscription surprised me at how good they were. And Hilda feels like an actual hardware synth so it gets a spot just for that. Also Just Piano and the organ apps from GSI.
Effects wise the MoogerFoogers are already up there. Speakers, Springs, and Wires (I prefer it over reels for some reason) from AudioThing. Cascade. Choric. Replicant 3.
Drum wise Beat Scholar has become a favorite of all time. Has any other drum app came out this year?
Also love Tatat as a weird generative sequencer and Mollilooper for loops.
Favorite overall has to go to Pianoteq though.
Also a special shout out to the weirdly named music apps. They’ve all been really great but I find myself using Skippidisk and Broohahaizer the most.
For me, Hilda , Hip Hop Drummer.
When it comes out, synplant 2 will likely be one of my all time favorite apps. Desktop only im afraid, unless the dev has had a change of heart.
I held off because it’s IAA only but hip hop drummer seems amazing. I’m very tempted.
its quite good. I dont mind the IAA, because of my workflow with it. I just separate the workflow, i create grooves, export, and then import. I generally will have a song started, say at 87 bpm, and know the basic groove i want, i go to the app, create a few different variations in sounds, grooves, swings etc in that tempo, and then export the stereo bounce to re-import. If i need further tweaking i will come back and export stems.
Do you just dump the stems in a DAW/sampler from there? That’s been my general workflow with most IAA apps for the last couple years. Exporting loops and samples to use elsewhere. Doug’s video made a very tempting case for it.
exactly! super simple. Its great for what it does. Awesome grooves, punchy, full samples. Easy tweakability etc etc
For me Logic and Justchords.
Pianoteq
Ableton Note
BLEASS Voices