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Symphony for iPhone is FREE
https://itunes.apple.com/app/id951251308?mt=8
Symphony doubles as a music sketchbook and a multi-track studio that fits conveniently inside your pocket.
Hat tip to @MusicInclusive on the sale.
The is a new app, but Symphony Pro has been out for years and has good reviews.
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Wow, this is great! Thanks for sharing!
I use Symphony Pro on the iPad, but I do prefer Notion. Symphony Pro has the advantage of a smaller footprint, and has some instruments missing from Notion. However, I find Notion much more intuitive - and stable. (I find that Symphony Pro tends to crash - and I've never had Notion crash).
Plus I can easily transfer projects to and fro between Notion for iPad and Notion for desktop. Nevertheless, Symphony Pro, and now Symphony for iPhone, is useful to have around. :-)
^I agree.
Notion feels like the real thing. I do struggle with it at times, but more due to ham-fistedness on my part than anything else.
While you can make great music with a rubber band and a cigar box, there are some apps that just smell as though someone somewhere is being helped to write great music through the facility offered.
Notion smells like that.
Notion is one of the first iPad apps I bought, many updates ago, its fantastic, but its also huge, it you buy all the upgrades its over 7GB IIRC. Even on my 64GB iPad 4 it tends to be the first app thing I dump, only because of size, when I want to do serious work in Auria. It had the best overall set of Orchestral samples available on the iPad for a long time IMHO,even if a few (Drum sets) really, really sucked.
This thing is free and only ~200MB, I'll give it a shot, but I can't see it replacing Notation.
No, not that big @BigDawgsByte. 3.4GB.
Thanks! I never got them because I'd read the larger size somewhere years ago and it stuck in my head. Is it 3.4GB total after the IAP or 3.4GB plus the current size, about 1.8GB for me. If its just 3.4 total i'll probably get them, pretty cheap as things are now.
Its funny how size has become such an important issue with music apps on my iPad, even with 64GB. Holding out on an upgrade for a 256GB model and my 4 still works fine for what I do.