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No Samplr??
If I could only have ten apps, I WOULD SURELY DIE!!!
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But I would perhaps be able to pay for my own burial at least.
I love Samplr. The idea of Samplr. But at this point it's one of the posh girls whose bedroom I've seen on TV, heard others talk about, but never actually been into. Oh, I've tiptoed at the door, some border without a passport to cross, watched the underwear billowing on the line, but when I dream of Samplr I remember Lawrence (T. E.) and All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds, wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act on their dreams with open eyes, to make them possible.
One day.
Ha
Being limited to ten might be a blessing in disguise for me as I could learn them all at a deeper level instead of experimenting with something new every week!
samplr
nanostudio
wow
audiobus
TweakyBeat
egoist
impaktor
dedalus
myaudiostream
Caustic
They are my favs
Lot of tweaking and mangling going on there Would like to hear some of your stuff...
Thing is, I see this thread and I really want to figure out a 10 app only list, because I really want to streamline/simplify/focus my options. But I can't even chose only 10 synths...
I'm surprised, I figured you'd choose Unity and be good to go (you hipped me to Unity btw, cool synth)
it's true Unity does have at least ten synths inside it...Glad you're enjoying it!
I can't even limit my DAW choice to 1.
I totally agree about Samplr, and it took me three re-reads to understand the quote.
Very cool, I'm the day-dreamer type, but have to be careful what I act upon.
My list of ten pairs (not ranked):
Sector/Egoist
iM1/Gadget (w/add-ons)
Beathawk/iMaschine
Turnado/Effectrix
Beatmaker 2/Samplr
Soundprism Electro/ChordPolyPad
StepPolyArp/Thesys
Touchable 3/Caustic Editor for Volca Sample
Audioshare/Auria
Animoog/Soundscaper
The many great individual synth and effects apps are underrepresented on my list, partly because those two areas have been so consistently good on iOS.
sector, gadget , beathawk, turnado, samplr , chordpoly, thesys, touchable, audioshareaudioshare/auria is a tough one ,animoog ...my main apps now are samplr, Sector , audioshare Auria, thumbjam, nave ,the aufx and... Menzel organ ( my acoustic guitar count ? )
Also i love turnado, egoist, gadget, auxy... And 100 other ones ( the Apesoft/ Amazing noises, igor vasiliev.....)
Samplr and gadget are superior, as they permit to finish gorgeous tracks on a ipad... Unbelievebel !
Dope lists from everyone.
1.Nanostudio
2.Audioshare
3.Djay
4.Caustic
5.Master Record
That and a couple of Records and samples would be enough for my needs.
I've already downloaded some extra apps from everyone's list! (TC-11 was my last buy and its incredible) Every other day I keep telling myself I won't by another app but then a new one pops up that "I must have" lol
If someone put a gun to my head and made me choose my top 10 would be:
1) Gadget
2) Cubasis
3 )Imaschine
4) Samplr
5)Turnado
5) Audioshare
6) DM1
7)IMPC
8)Sunrizer
9)Auria
10)Animoog
I would then take then gun from them and demand all of my apps back and a $100 store credit in the app store lol
Not on the list GarageBand and logic remote that would make 12
Gee, I can't read these unformated lists.
A) u guys need to learn html or
we talk @sebastian and @michael into a wysiwyg editor for the forum
Interesting to see that animoog gets so much love here.
I mean yeah it's nice and all but there still is no state saving so I moved on a long time ago ...
no state saving - not for me.
I just find Animoog an irresistible thing of beauty. It's gotta be the "coolest" synth. I love the random button too.
Meh. I don't know but I think nave eats animoog for breakfast. But we don't have to agree on who's little red bike is cooler.
What I totally dislike about animoog is that you have to buy wavetables and no audiobus fancieness. With nave I could create new sounds until the end of time.
with random buttons I never get anything useful, what I would like to have is a user selection - random on these selected parameters and a min max per parameter - buts that's a lot of work for a random button so no one sane does it ... Usually it's press random 10 times get 7 fart sounds and 3 times nothing at all, lol
I notice the iVCS3 random feature gives you a near infinite variety of random silence sounds. I’m not much of a fan of random patch features, but I’d have thought it wouldn’t be too difficult for a computer to figure out if a randomly generated patch is going to result in silence, therefore don’t settle on that, discard it and keep randoming and get the money’s worth for that one button press.
In Animoog there's normally only a couple of reasons a random patch is silent though. Either the attack or the filter normally. So you just go and adjust those.
I like using it as a starting point. Then I go and sculpt it according to taste.
I got some user patches I really like from using random in both Animoog and Gadget.
And you can put your own wave forms into Animoog I think. Or at least they plan to make this available again.
Nave scared me a bit. And I haven't been back. It sounded pretty amazing though.
1.AB
2.Loopy
3.Thumbjam
4.Drumjam
5.Animoog
6.Samplr
7.itablaPro
8.Djay2
9.ToneStack
10.Audioshare
Survival kit:
Auria
Audiobus
Audioshare
ThumbJam
DrumJam
Add ons:
iVCS
Nave
FLUX:FX
Gadget
ToneStack
That’d be a good topic for a thread: which apps did you buy and and then thought “this is too much/too big/too complex/too capable for me, I’ll just put it aside on a shelf up there, and come back to it in the future when I might need it”
Good notion.
Not like anyone cares, but I'm thinking Seekbeats would take the spot of Attack on my list. I'm utilizing the randomizer feature in a way I hadn't prior (just snapshot anything I like, then go back and really tweak the sound how I want later) and really getting a lot of great usable stuff quickly.
I care. That's why it made my list! That workflow fits my style to a tee and for me it's indispensable.