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Great Android Apps That IOS Doesn’t Have

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  • edited May 2024

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    Hexen seems like an awesome modular, but I'm just a bit rubbish with intermediate (and advanced for that matter) modular synthesis.

    Hexen can do midi out and has a couple of really good sequencers, which are rare on android. Might be worth a shot without getting to more complex modular stuff. Maybe have a look at the manual.

  • @tyslothrop1 said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic

    Hexen can do midi out and has a couple of really good sequencers, which are rare on android. Might be worth a shot without getting to more complex modular stuff. Maybe have a look at the manual.

    Good idea. :) I'll look into that then.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic

    Hexen can do midi out and has a couple of really good sequencers, which are rare on android. Might be worth a shot without getting to more complex modular stuff. Maybe have a look at the manual.

    Good idea. :) I'll look into that then.

    Before I got into iOS, I tried a couple of things on Android and Hexen was a lot of fun, there is one sequencer, that's a bit like neon if you don't use any modifiers and I think lottery is inspired by an op-1 sequencer.

  • @tyslothrop1 said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic

    Hexen can do midi out and has a couple of really good sequencers, which are rare on android. Might be worth a shot without getting to more complex modular stuff. Maybe have a look at the manual.

    Good idea. :) I'll look into that then.

    Before I got into iOS, I tried a couple of things on Android and Hexen was a lot of fun, there is one sequencer, that's a bit like neon if you don't use any modifiers and I think lottery is inspired by an op-1 sequencer.

    All you had to say was "OP-1 Sequencer". I'm sold, rofl.

  • Thought so ;)

  • edited May 2024

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @majorwizard047 said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    So now I have a new goal...make an EP or an album on a cheaper Android device (in this case, a tablet since I don't need a second phone). 😂 So many great apps listed here to try out and have fun with.

    Hexen would be my first app to buy.

    Sounds good to me.

    If I were to make an ep I would do G-Stomper as my main platform. Keep it original Android.

    Good idea. They have a G-Stomper bundle costing a fiver. Not bad at all I must say.

    A hard pick is if I want just one of the ios Daws to have in android. I’d have a hard time choosing. There’s AEM, Ntrack, Cubasis, Zenbeats, FLmobile, and Koala. Zenbeats is cross platform and I work with it well with iOS. Koala will be a powerful android tool to have as well. @jwmmakerofmusic do you have an idea of what android apps you will use to make your ep.

    -G-Stomper (as recommended by you mate)

    -FLSM (I already purchased it years ago, and luckily one sign-in to my IL account will yield me the IAPs I've already purchased)(FLSM will also be where I attempt to master my tracks)

    -Koala Sampler (I know, big surprise right? Lol, and I will also purchase the IAPs)

    -AEM in the near future for mastering tracks (since it conveniently has the TB plugins as IAPs, of which I can use the EQ, ReelBus, and Barricade, but FL Studio Mobile definitely works a treat for quick mastering with a robust compressor and decent limiter (as well as an LuFS meter))

    -Caustic (if I can still find it in the Play Store, but I saw above it is no longer available in the Play Store, unless that was just one person's experience)

    -Either Krita or Clip Studio Paint. (I have Jazza's brush set for both formats, but I'll try Krita first as it does not seem to be subscription thankfully.)

    Hexen seems like an awesome modular, but I'm just a bit rubbish with intermediate (and advanced for that matter) modular synthesis. 😅

    If you've any other suggestions (or anyone else does), I am interested to hear them.

    hey man, i had these up the thread while it was still derailed into discussion about Apple refund practices or sumsuchshite

    FakeSID
    DrumPadBeats
    Synthesizer (not a synthesizer, deep groove box)
    Bandpass - this is frankly amazing
    Milkytracker (free open source FastTracker 2 clone. This one is on every possible platform except iOS)
    ModSynth (modular synth, surpise)
    uFXloops
    vuKNOB
    SynPrezFM
    Phoenix

    you know about G Stomper, all three are cool, Producer is the czar

  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @majorwizard047 said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    So now I have a new goal...make an EP or an album on a cheaper Android device (in this case, a tablet since I don't need a second phone). 😂 So many great apps listed here to try out and have fun with.

    Hexen would be my first app to buy.

    Sounds good to me.

    If I were to make an ep I would do G-Stomper as my main platform. Keep it original Android.

    Good idea. They have a G-Stomper bundle costing a fiver. Not bad at all I must say.

    A hard pick is if I want just one of the ios Daws to have in android. I’d have a hard time choosing. There’s AEM, Ntrack, Cubasis, Zenbeats, FLmobile, and Koala. Zenbeats is cross platform and I work with it well with iOS. Koala will be a powerful android tool to have as well. @jwmmakerofmusic do you have an idea of what android apps you will use to make your ep.

    -G-Stomper (as recommended by you mate)

    -FLSM (I already purchased it years ago, and luckily one sign-in to my IL account will yield me the IAPs I've already purchased)(FLSM will also be where I attempt to master my tracks)

    -Koala Sampler (I know, big surprise right? Lol, and I will also purchase the IAPs)

    -AEM in the near future for mastering tracks (since it conveniently has the TB plugins as IAPs, of which I can use the EQ, ReelBus, and Barricade, but FL Studio Mobile definitely works a treat for quick mastering with a robust compressor and decent limiter (as well as an LuFS meter))

    -Caustic (if I can still find it in the Play Store, but I saw above it is no longer available in the Play Store, unless that was just one person's experience)

    -Either Krita or Clip Studio Paint. (I have Jazza's brush set for both formats, but I'll try Krita first as it does not seem to be subscription thankfully.)

    Hexen seems like an awesome modular, but I'm just a bit rubbish with intermediate (and advanced for that matter) modular synthesis. 😅

    If you've any other suggestions (or anyone else does), I am interested to hear them.

    hey man, i had these up the thread while it was still derailed into discussion about Apple refund practices or sumsuchshite

    FakeSID
    DrumPadBeats
    Synthesizer (not a synthesizer, deep groove box)
    Bandpass - this is frankly amazing
    Milkytracker (free open source FastTracker 2 clone. This one is on every possible platform except iOS)
    ModSynth (modular synth, surpise)
    uFXloops
    vuKNOB
    SynPrezFM
    Phoenix

    you know about G Stomper, all three are cool, Producer is the czar

    So many great choices to look into. Sadly I can't seem to find "Synthesizer" anywhere, which sucks. I'd love to try a Groovebox on this platform. But yeah, G-Stomper looks baller and will be trying these out soon. I completed my first track in FLSM on Android here titled "For My Friend, Gabe". (I have a friend named Gabe who is a funny, wonderful friend. He's also a prolific writer for Cultured Vultures and other online spaces. So I made a song to cheer him up in the style of Deadmau5.)

    FLSM was definitely a perfect way to introduce me to the Android platform. :mrgreen:

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @majorwizard047 said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    So now I have a new goal...make an EP or an album on a cheaper Android device (in this case, a tablet since I don't need a second phone). 😂 So many great apps listed here to try out and have fun with.

    Hexen would be my first app to buy.

    Sounds good to me.

    If I were to make an ep I would do G-Stomper as my main platform. Keep it original Android.

    Good idea. They have a G-Stomper bundle costing a fiver. Not bad at all I must say.

    A hard pick is if I want just one of the ios Daws to have in android. I’d have a hard time choosing. There’s AEM, Ntrack, Cubasis, Zenbeats, FLmobile, and Koala. Zenbeats is cross platform and I work with it well with iOS. Koala will be a powerful android tool to have as well. @jwmmakerofmusic do you have an idea of what android apps you will use to make your ep.

    -G-Stomper (as recommended by you mate)

    -FLSM (I already purchased it years ago, and luckily one sign-in to my IL account will yield me the IAPs I've already purchased)(FLSM will also be where I attempt to master my tracks)

    -Koala Sampler (I know, big surprise right? Lol, and I will also purchase the IAPs)

    -AEM in the near future for mastering tracks (since it conveniently has the TB plugins as IAPs, of which I can use the EQ, ReelBus, and Barricade, but FL Studio Mobile definitely works a treat for quick mastering with a robust compressor and decent limiter (as well as an LuFS meter))

    -Caustic (if I can still find it in the Play Store, but I saw above it is no longer available in the Play Store, unless that was just one person's experience)

    -Either Krita or Clip Studio Paint. (I have Jazza's brush set for both formats, but I'll try Krita first as it does not seem to be subscription thankfully.)

    Hexen seems like an awesome modular, but I'm just a bit rubbish with intermediate (and advanced for that matter) modular synthesis. 😅

    If you've any other suggestions (or anyone else does), I am interested to hear them.

    hey man, i had these up the thread while it was still derailed into discussion about Apple refund practices or sumsuchshite

    FakeSID
    DrumPadBeats
    Synthesizer (not a synthesizer, deep groove box)
    Bandpass - this is frankly amazing
    Milkytracker (free open source FastTracker 2 clone. This one is on every possible platform except iOS)
    ModSynth (modular synth, surpise)
    uFXloops
    vuKNOB
    SynPrezFM
    Phoenix

    you know about G Stomper, all three are cool, Producer is the czar

    So many great choices to look into. Sadly I can't seem to find "Synthesizer" anywhere, which sucks. I'd love to try a Groovebox on this platform. But yeah, G-Stomper looks baller and will be trying these out soon. I completed my first track in FLSM on Android here titled "For My Friend, Gabe". (I have a friend named Gabe who is a funny, wonderful friend. He's also a prolific writer for Cultured Vultures and other online spaces. So I made a song to cheer him up in the style of Deadmau5.)

    FLSM was definitely a perfect way to introduce me to the Android platform. :mrgreen:

    I think the app in question is "Synthesizer" by Yossi Barel.

  • edited May 2024

    @jwmmakerofmusic

    @catherder has the details

    this is a link through online Playstore https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yossibarel.electrodrum&hl=en&gl=US

    Which is sweet

  • @Littlewoodg said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic

    @catherder has the details

    this is a link through online Playstore https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yossibarel.electrodrum&hl=en&gl=US

    Which is sweet

    Ah yes. Super sweet.

  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @majorwizard047 said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    So now I have a new goal...make an EP or an album on a cheaper Android device (in this case, a tablet since I don't need a second phone). 😂 So many great apps listed here to try out and have fun with.

    Hexen would be my first app to buy.

    Sounds good to me.

    If I were to make an ep I would do G-Stomper as my main platform. Keep it original Android.

    Good idea. They have a G-Stomper bundle costing a fiver. Not bad at all I must say.

    A hard pick is if I want just one of the ios Daws to have in android. I’d have a hard time choosing. There’s AEM, Ntrack, Cubasis, Zenbeats, FLmobile, and Koala. Zenbeats is cross platform and I work with it well with iOS. Koala will be a powerful android tool to have as well. @jwmmakerofmusic do you have an idea of what android apps you will use to make your ep.

    -G-Stomper (as recommended by you mate)

    -FLSM (I already purchased it years ago, and luckily one sign-in to my IL account will yield me the IAPs I've already purchased)(FLSM will also be where I attempt to master my tracks)

    -Koala Sampler (I know, big surprise right? Lol, and I will also purchase the IAPs)

    -AEM in the near future for mastering tracks (since it conveniently has the TB plugins as IAPs, of which I can use the EQ, ReelBus, and Barricade, but FL Studio Mobile definitely works a treat for quick mastering with a robust compressor and decent limiter (as well as an LuFS meter))

    -Caustic (if I can still find it in the Play Store, but I saw above it is no longer available in the Play Store, unless that was just one person's experience)

    -Either Krita or Clip Studio Paint. (I have Jazza's brush set for both formats, but I'll try Krita first as it does not seem to be subscription thankfully.)

    Hexen seems like an awesome modular, but I'm just a bit rubbish with intermediate (and advanced for that matter) modular synthesis. 😅

    If you've any other suggestions (or anyone else does), I am interested to hear them.

    hey man, i had these up the thread while it was still derailed into discussion about Apple refund practices or sumsuchshite

    FakeSID
    DrumPadBeats
    Synthesizer (not a synthesizer, deep groove box)
    Bandpass - this is frankly amazing
    Milkytracker (free open source FastTracker 2 clone. This one is on every possible platform except iOS)
    ModSynth (modular synth, surpise)
    uFXloops
    vuKNOB
    SynPrezFM
    Phoenix

    you know about G Stomper, all three are cool, Producer is the czar

    Here’s another to add to the Android list called FamiStudio. It’s chiptune Nes editor. I think it’s free and open source. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details/FamiStudio?id=org.famistudio&hl=en_SG&pli=1

  • edited February 5

    @majorwizard047 said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @majorwizard047 said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    So now I have a new goal...make an EP or an album on a cheaper Android device (in this case, a tablet since I don't need a second phone). 😂 So many great apps listed here to try out and have fun with.

    Hexen would be my first app to buy.

    Sounds good to me.

    If I were to make an ep I would do G-Stomper as my main platform. Keep it original Android.

    Good idea. They have a G-Stomper bundle costing a fiver. Not bad at all I must say.

    A hard pick is if I want just one of the ios Daws to have in android. I’d have a hard time choosing. There’s AEM, Ntrack, Cubasis, Zenbeats, FLmobile, and Koala. Zenbeats is cross platform and I work with it well with iOS. Koala will be a powerful android tool to have as well. @jwmmakerofmusic do you have an idea of what android apps you will use to make your ep.

    -G-Stomper (as recommended by you mate)

    -FLSM (I already purchased it years ago, and luckily one sign-in to my IL account will yield me the IAPs I've already purchased)(FLSM will also be where I attempt to master my tracks)

    -Koala Sampler (I know, big surprise right? Lol, and I will also purchase the IAPs)

    -AEM in the near future for mastering tracks (since it conveniently has the TB plugins as IAPs, of which I can use the EQ, ReelBus, and Barricade, but FL Studio Mobile definitely works a treat for quick mastering with a robust compressor and decent limiter (as well as an LuFS meter))

    -Caustic (if I can still find it in the Play Store, but I saw above it is no longer available in the Play Store, unless that was just one person's experience)

    -Either Krita or Clip Studio Paint. (I have Jazza's brush set for both formats, but I'll try Krita first as it does not seem to be subscription thankfully.)

    Hexen seems like an awesome modular, but I'm just a bit rubbish with intermediate (and advanced for that matter) modular synthesis. 😅

    If you've any other suggestions (or anyone else does), I am interested to hear them.

    hey man, i had these up the thread while it was still derailed into discussion about Apple refund practices or sumsuchshite

    FakeSID
    DrumPadBeats
    Synthesizer (not a synthesizer, deep groove box)
    Bandpass - this is frankly amazing
    Milkytracker (free open source FastTracker 2 clone. This one is on every possible platform except iOS)
    ModSynth (modular synth, surpise)
    uFXloops
    vuKNOB
    SynPrezFM
    Phoenix

    you know about G Stomper, all three are cool, Producer is the czar

    Here’s another to add to the Android list called FamiStudio. It’s chiptune Nes editor. I think it’s free and open source. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details/FamiStudio?id=org.famistudio&hl=en_SG&pli=1

    Yep fun chiptune multitrack music editor/workstation with NES, Famicon and DPCM sample instruments. Also free on Windows, Mac, Linux

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