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Crashes instantly. Ipad 9th Gen ios 18.x
I see N-Track is just as buggy as it was when I got a refund for it. And I rarely ever get refunds for apps at all.
Always buggy and strange. In 1.0 you had to make 2 tracks to make 1track
@jwmmakerofmusic : It’d be a decent app if they worked the kinks out of tin. Decent 15 gig sound library
True that and I liked their drum sequencer mechanic. Torn a bit by the features trade off with other DAWs but I had more trouble than fun. I figured the desktop DAW was probably more stable but I don’t need another DAW on that platform either.
Facts. N-Track also has some of the most advanced automation in an iOS DAW, which is what attracted me to it in the first place as a possible environment to craft non-live Ambient. Only for it to constantly forget plugin settings in the middle of a session! (Including the settings of its own native plugins!) This is why I got a refund. If an app can't remember the settings of its own native plugins while mid-session, that's a piece of rubbish. 😂
I agree though, N-Track's sound library is great, but Cubasis has Halion sounds amongst other sounds. Gadget is loaded full of sounds as is Module Pro. So are Beathawk and Pure Synth Platinum. I also have KQ Sampei along with too many soundfonts to count (over 1000 of them at least if I'm not mistaken) I've collected over the years.
@jwmmakerofmusic : Aren’t pure, synth platinum mostly “gigging keyboard player sounds“? I can’t remember… Are you anti-subscription as in logic for iPad didn’t you use it at one point?
I'm not entirely anti-subscription.
I tried Logic Pro, and had fun with it, but it's just not really for me. I'm still subscribed to Auxy Studio at $6/monthly. I find that quite handy for marking down ideas as well as making full tracks.
And, Pure Synth Platinum has a synth as well as has plenty of presets and IAPs making it a rompler. Only reason I haven't redownloaded it is all the IAPs and such equal approx 100gb of content. 😬
@jwmmakerofmusic :I find PSP quite pricey too..I have beathwk, I love it though Module is maintained better I think and it’s really got a wide usable palate…I think if Steinberg comes out with yet another Halion ( 3 perhaps?) that would be super..Right , @LFS ? lol
I have Beathawk and all its IAPs. Works great.
Halion is great. I think what Cubasis needs now is Groove Agent, not more pianos lol. 😂 Module is maintained better and is simply great to use.
Why do you say PSP isn’t maintained well? I can’t think of a single problem with it.
I don't think Telstar suggested PSP wasn't maintained well. From what I gathered, he said Module Pro is maintained better than Beathawk, which is a fact.
@wim : I said it was pricey.. I never said it said it wasn’t maintained well…
Exactly.
And yes, it's definitely pricey, but worth the money imho.
@jwmmakerofmusic : What’s it got that Module doesn’t? Lot
Of presets, perhaps ?
PSP > @Telstar5 said:
PSP isn’t just a rompler. It has fairly deep synth capabilities, too.
Exactly this. ☝️
I see lots of folks reporting crashes consistently, n-Track was my original PC DAW in 1997 and I bought it the day the first version was released on iOS.
-I have never had a single crash ever-
and I use it daily(well every time I make music).
I have crashed CB3, AEM, Logic Pro, Multitrack Studio, and Auria Pro (which is my all time favorite.) No idea what I’m doing different.
But as we all probably agree, the best DAW is the one that works best for you. Whatever that means.
You're just doing it wrong.
I personally never worked with N-Track long enough to experience any crashing. The app (at least on iPad) would always forget my plugin settings mid-session. Not just forgetting those of third party plugins but of its own as well. That right there is some serious show-stopping shit.
n-Track did that back in 2018 and again in 2025 when I tried it again. I got the app refunded twice successfully, and I rarely put in for refunds on apps. 😅
However if it has worked for you all these years flawlessly, I'm not going to stop you nor convince you otherwise. As you said, "the best DAW is the one that works for you", which means the DAW that gives its producer the least amount of headaches.
As far as I go, I don't normally use a traditional DAW for creating music. Gadget is my go-to music creation station on iPad these days, and FL Studio Mobile and Auxy Studio are my go-tos on iPhone. Cubasis is where I master my audio as well as record vocals. Cubasis isn't necessarily the best for creating music in though for me personally, I admit. 😅