@strata189 , yah I know what you mean. I was kinda frustrated and accidentally double tapped out of anger… and then I was not angry anymore hahahahaha.
@tarekith it IS quite fiddly , but I’ve managed to get great gnarly, but still useful sounds from it!
@erhenius love Sunrizer! My all-time favorite iOS synth. I use it on nearly everything I do. And for bass, iMini is hard to beat. At least for the kind if music I make.
I have a new appreciation for iDensity. A friendly challenge was issued on another forum to take a 20 sec. clip from a pop song and run it through iDensity with some suggested settings. I got this result: https://soundcloud.com/governorsilver/callyounot
Beatmaker 2 is the only multitrack DAW that runs on my iPhone so I’m going to tackle that next. We love using our OP-1s of course, but the 6 min. recording limit imposes some, well, limits.
Beatmaker is quite powerful, no shame in using it! Oh, and I’m reminded of the free Purple Goop app. It’s like having Paul’s Extreme Stretch+resynthesis on your iDevice, though sadly you can’t record it and would have to record the results elsewhere or sample. Doesn’t even have audiobus.
So cool it went cold
hah haaaaaaaa…
Nanoloop is one of my favourites - great on iOS and Android as well as the original versions.
I’m a beginner, and using Nord Beat 2 for sequencing. It’s free. I also have something called littlemidi, same price.
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triqtraq just went Universal
Gotta check out triqtraq, especially since it’s so cheap. Sounds like it’s a similar concept to Figure (a free app, btw) but with quite a bit more flexibility.
+1 xynthesizer. sounds great. makes it very easy to pump out great sequences and then the synth is very powerful. add the random function to all this and you practically have a musician in a box. I jam along with the random setting all the time.