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I was checking out my music folder on my iPad, and I realized it was telling. I realize that many of you probably have your music apps broken out into several folders, but I keep all of mine in one. It's 8 pages deep, but that's how I do it. Here's what I have. Would love to see yours.

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  • I have zero folders. My dock consists of AB, Audio Share, Auria, BM2, Loopy and Safari.

    I then go by synths, drums, FX, midi apps like thesys and littlemidi...and whatever else.

  • I have folders in my dock...

  • Synths, Utils, Recording, Controllers, Drum machines, Music Theory, Sequencers

  • Probably will change "Synths" to "Instruments"

  • That's pretty cool @funjunkie27. I like to keep my iPad pretty Spartan in terms of apps I own v apps I keep on my iPad. ADD, whatever you want to call it, I has it bad. I need to keep myself focused, so I only keep the essentials. Not insinuating at all that any of the apps you have are less than essential.

  • @fjcblanco pics or it didn't happen. ;-)

  • My name is mister-rz and I'm an appoholic, first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem, I've got 3 audio folders on my dock all 8 pages deep, 3 more folders on my home screen not quite as full apart from my experimental apps and then all sorted other random music folders. I try to keep organised by usage, but most of my newer purchases go to the last page of each particular folder.

    I tell myself, use what you've got, you have more than enough, then things like cyclops land, but the upside of being a hamster on a wheel is I get a good creative workout and exercise constantly checking my appshopper app, my index finger on my right hand is buff, thinking about getting into hand modelling. First 3 folders are my dock, last 3 home screen.

  • @boone51 - I'll admit that not all are essential, but I do try to keep enough space for projects and recordings....plus I haven't bothered to prune it for some time. I'm able to find what I'm looking for most of the time, although I've had to resort to the search bar on occasion.

  • I've got folders for synths, instruments (e.g.Thumbjam), samplers, FX and rhythm. I get confused where to put apps like Gadget though, as it could go in any of them.

  • edited April 2015

    @boone51 said:
    fjcblanco pics or it didn't happen. ;-)

    Ok. Let me some time...Emmm ¿How do I may add an image?

  • 2 folders: Sounds & FX....all my creative apps ie: Samplr/Gadget/Audioshare/Audiobus etc...sit on the home page.

    Simple & Clean

  • edited April 2015

    This is me. Spartan as well. I only use my ipad in 2 ways:

    Live rig:

    AB based with Samplr, Sunrizer, turnado and loopy hd and...

    Sampling rig:

    anytune -> Audioshare -> Samplr or

    Synth (xynthesizer driven) -> loopy -> Audioshare -> samplr for tasty Arps.

    So I basically only use around 10apps regularly with occasional Gadget instant fun.

  • @fjcblanco said:
    Ok. Let me some time...Emmm ¿How do I may add an image?

    Take a screenshot (power+home button) and then tap "Attach a File" below. It should open your camera roll.

  • ^^^ to open attached image (if you're having trouble like I usually do) long press on the small image and select: open in a new tab.

  • edited April 2015

    Thanks, @supadom. I'm quite intimidated for such clean layouts (pure envy!). :)

  • @monzo said:
    I've got folders for synths, instruments (e.g.Thumbjam), samplers, FX and rhythm. I get confused where to put apps like Gadget though, as it could go in any of them.

    Baisically same here. Then, on my dock I have AB, Audioshare and one folder with the stuff I use most often. Stuff not in folders is stuff I'm using more at the moment—or want to (in addition to the regulars in the dock). Apparently I'm really into S apps lately.

  • @syrupcore said:
    Baisically same here. Then, on my dock I have AB, Audioshare and one folder with the stuff I use most often. Stuff not in folders is stuff I'm using more at the moment—or want to (in addition to the regulars in the dock). Apparently I'm really into S apps lately.

    Jealous of your little keys icons, but will steal your 'surfaces' idea. Nice.

  • Why are you keeping all the S apps out of folders? @syrupcore that IS slightly worrying.

  • Yeah, seems odd right? Just happens to be what I've been using lately.

  • @fjcblanco said:
    Thanks, supadom. I'm quite intimidated for such clean layouts (pure envy!). :)

    I think it is mostly lack of funds for larger storage rather than cleanliness. I'll accept the compliment gracefully though ;)

  • Thanks everyone. This turned out to be even more fascinating than I thought it would be. Very cool.

  • Here's mine

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  • This is my page 2 where I try to fit all the creative stuff

  • edited April 2015

    Weird aspect ratio and no music apps, you must be on android

  • @firejan82 said:
    This is my page 2 where I try to fit all the creative stuff

    That is a serious collection. I'm feeling a twinge of app-envy, and off to buy Cyclop very shortly...

  • @monzo Yeah I can't help myself. Cyclop is cool but I don't feel it's must have. Not as much as for example iMS20 or Animoog. Also I have a feeling that most of the impressive dubstep wobble sounds I hear come from either Massive or FM8 and can't be done in Cyclop - I could be wrong about that.

  • @firejan82 said:
    Cyclop is cool but I don't feel it's must have. Not as much as for example iMS20 or Animoog. Also I have a feeling that most of the impressive dubstep wobble sounds I hear come from either Massive or FM8 and can't be done in Cyclop

    Ah right. I'm not a huge fan of the dubstep, I quite liked Cyclop's industrial sounding noises more. Still on the fence with this one. I've got Massive on the Mac, I should use that more really.

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