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Which apps to look into that have come out recently (past two years)?

I've kinda gotten out of the iOS music field.

There's so many apps nowadays, which apps in the past two years are worth checking out? Due to uniqueness, development updates, etc?

Thanks!

I know about KORG Gadget. Looking for more of the niche stuff like Scratch Disc.

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  • Turnado, Soundscaper, Sector, Dedalus

  • @billywildest fair question, but in the same way there are 'so many apps' there are also 'so many different styles of music/use'. It would probably help folks here help you if you outlined what you are into, what you play, what you want to do etc etc.

  • Etcetera..

  • Borderlands and idensity 2

  • Egoist by Sugar Bytes.

    Can't recall if it's over 2 years old now but man is it an ideal Powerhouse app.

  • @Proppa said:
    Egoist by Sugar Bytes.

    Can't recall if it's over 2 years old now but man is it an ideal Powerhouse app.

    I think Egoist is an accurate way to test creativity in a different type of way.

    It is not linear thinking you need.

    Obtuse this is not.

  • @billywildest said:
    I've kinda gotten out of the iOS music field.

    There's so many apps nowadays, which apps in the past two years are worth checking out? Due to uniqueness, development updates, etc?

    Thanks!

    I know about KORG Gadget. Looking for more of the niche stuff like Scratch Disc.

    Did you get out early for good behaviour?

  • +1 for Scratch Disc. Synthmaster is living up to the hype for me, and don't be fooled ... You can do 80s style just as easily as modern EDM. Developers Apesoft/Amazing Noises have been on a tear the last 6 months if you want to look at apps like Sparkle, Dedalus, iDensity, etc. Borderlands and Soundscaper are both great for ambient/granular synthesis. Kymatica and Christopher Rice continue to be top developers, recent releases include the Aux: Push compressor and Johnny (tremolo effect app), respectively. New devs showing great promise include Klevgrand and Diode 108.

    Short list off the top of my head :)

  • Z3ta? cyclops? Maybe Elastic Drums (although I prefer seek beats.

    Animoog and Thor still rule though, IMO...

  • Firo. Free now.

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  • edited June 2015

    AudioBus 2

    Flux Fx

    FM4

    midimux and audiomux if you use your iPad with a computer

  • Animoog and Filtatron got updates and then some more updates.
    Auxy if you've been under a rock but I'd recommend midi sequencer and bstep, or Xynthsizer.
    Synths you might not have heard of: zed synth, audulus, and modular.

  • edited June 2015

    Egoist is pretty neat. I have it on my MacBook and iPad. I would like to see a port of Looperator for iOS since I don't own it, but it's very similar albeit (with added features) to Egoist (Yes/No?).

    To answer: JohnnyGoodYear, I like sample manipulation apps (like Samplr).

    To answer: RustiK, Haha, no...

    ps. I'm still on an iPad 2. Plan to upgrade this year. Thanks everyone so far!

  • edited June 2015

    @Rustik "did you get out early for good behavior?" Oh I laughed good at that-! Thanks

    @billywildwest Yamaha Synth book is nice

  • Different Drummer is quite unique and gets improved regularly.

  • @billywildest Looperator is the same Concept as the Egoist Effects page (Step Grid for multi-effects) but while the latter is fantastic Looperator is a Much more aggressive beast in severity and complexity.

    Given that the cousin of the above mentioned is in the app store (Effectrix) I do wonder if Looperator will be ported over.

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