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Hello, everyone!

Just saying “hi”.
While I’m not currently interested in LoopyPro (forgive me), I’ve spent a lot of time here reading/lurking/etc.

There’s little to no action regarding mobile creation/production over at the KVR Audio forums. I’ve been a member there for around twenty years. There always seems to be better and much more up-to-date info here on that front.
Also, to be brutally honest, this place seems more loose, open and friendly.

Musician (I use that word lightly)-wise:
I’m 51 and started on bass at age 15. (I was very into 70s classic rock and the hair metal of my high school days at the time. Okay. I still am. Heheh)
I’ve always been into synths due to hearing RUSH the first time in 1981, plus the synthpop soon after.
Of course, buying a synth was never going to be in the cards. Let lone understanding one.

I’m more into industrial and synthwave or some chill kinda stuff…plus forefathers like Tangerine Dream, Vangelis…the usual. Huge fan of John Carpenter.
Though I love other stuff…classical…even old-school country my folks listened to when I was young.

So, I learned I could afford synthesizers after all when I learned back in 2004 virtually stuff was coming along nicely.

So, I’ve been futzing about with it since (like the slow-learning dummy I am.) 🙂

Started on my G3 iMac Blue Dalmation. Then moved to Windows a couple years later.
I grabbed an older, used iPad in late 2018 out of curiosity and got hooked. Upgraded to a newer one mere months later.

I’ve been using my iPad nigh exclusively since. Only reason I sometimes visit Windows is for my love of the Phonec synth from Psychic Modulation.

Currently on an iPad 11 A16. Using mostly NanoStudio 2 (so sad it may soon be washed away), though to be honest I get more inspiration and more done in Ampify’s Groovebox app (sad it seems to have stalled).

Anyway. That’s more than enough I suppose.
Cheers!

-Eric

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  • Oh. Btw, since a number of folks ask…a mach front is another name for a mach stem. It’s part of a nuclear explosion.
    I came across the term in a book on nuclear warfare about 30 years ago and loved it. So I’ve used it as the name of my electronic music project (such as it is…not haha) and my online username for a dozen forums etc ever since.

  • Welcome @MachFront, nice to have you with us :)

  • A pleasure to meet you, Eric. I'm Jim. :) I really enjoyed reading about your history with iOS and with music in general. This place is definitely a more chilled, relaxed, friendly place than KVR and other musical forums online.

    This forum has grown over the years from a forum simply about Audiobus, to a coverall iOS Music forum, and now even some desktop-related stuff.

    I really love Synthwave myself as well as Ambient and Industrial. I don't think I've tried to produce Industrial yet, but it's on my list of genres to try. But I tend to dabble in various genres of music rather than be pigeonholed into one category. I started off producing EDM and Trance, but have since branched out into other various genres, including Country Music. 😂

    Anyways, I wish NS2 wasn't a sinking ship, but I'm done with NS2. I'm not going to sink with the ship. Right now, I'm back to my first love on iOS - Korg Gadget. Although for the past couple months, I've used Auxy Studio (monthly subscription pricing, just a fair warning, but worth it for me personally), and during the summer I used FL Studio Mobile. Before that during last Winter and during Spring, I used Cubasis 3.

    Enough about me. I'm curious as to what other DAW apps and such you use for creating music other than Nanostudio 2. :) Maybe we have some in common.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Right now, I'm back to my first love on iOS - Korg Gadget. Although for the past couple months, I've used Auxy Studio (monthly subscription pricing, just a fair warning, but worth it for me personally), and during the summer I used FL Studio Mobile. Before that during last Winter and during Spring, I used Cubasis 3.

    Enough about me. I'm curious as to what other DAW apps and such you use for creating music other than Nanostudio 2. :) Maybe we have some in common.

    I noticed that. It’s caused me to watch some more recent vids on Auxy out of curiosity.

    I really only use Ampify’s Groovebox (other than NS2).
    However, when I bother to load up my Win11 machine, I mostly use MuLab as my DAW (sometimes Reaper), and its built-in synth, plus Phonec synth and a small handful of free synths (Charlatan, stuff from Full Bucket Music).

  • @MachFront said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Right now, I'm back to my first love on iOS - Korg Gadget. Although for the past couple months, I've used Auxy Studio (monthly subscription pricing, just a fair warning, but worth it for me personally), and during the summer I used FL Studio Mobile. Before that during last Winter and during Spring, I used Cubasis 3.

    Enough about me. I'm curious as to what other DAW apps and such you use for creating music other than Nanostudio 2. :) Maybe we have some in common.

    I noticed that. It’s caused me to watch some more recent vids on Auxy out of curiosity.

    I really only use Ampify’s Groovebox (other than NS2).
    However, when I bother to load up my Win11 machine, I mostly use MuLab as my DAW (sometimes Reaper), and its built-in synth, plus Phonec synth and a small handful of free synths (Charlatan, stuff from Full Bucket Music).

    Cool. :) Me, I haven't used Windows in years. I've been a 100% iOS music producer since 2017/2018 when I finally gave up on Windows.

  • Yeah, I was 100% iPad for everything in my life (outside of iPhone, of course) from early 2019 until last year. I really missed Phonec and there’s absolutely nothing at all like it on iOS/iPadOS.
    So my Windows laptop pretty much only exists for it and for me to keep abreast of Windows stuff and not forget how everything works. Haha!

  • @MachFront said:
    Yeah, I was 100% iPad for everything in my life (outside of iPhone, of course) from early 2019 until last year. I really missed Phonec and there’s absolutely nothing at all like it on iOS/iPadOS.
    So my Windows laptop pretty much only exists for it and for me to keep abreast of Windows stuff and not forget how everything works. Haha!

    Hehe! Fair enough mate. :) Glad you're here.

  • @MachFront welcome Sir! Chain yourself to the gates of your wallet :)

  • @MachFront Hey Eric, welcome aboard! I’m Ed (56) I think you’ll like it here.

  • Welcome. Another Eric here, another KVR member and another Phonec user. 🙂

  • I was also a KVR member for about 15 years and made the switch to iPad music production. I always thought it was weird that the Loopy Pro forum is essentially the premier forum for mobile music production but I'm glad it exists.

  • Welcome to the forum!

    👋

    / DMfan🇸🇪

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