![]() Why must it be a competition they're just tools, more choice for everyone. but clearly your preferences ain't my preferences. There isn't a desktop granular synth quite as expressive, touch wise as Tardigrain. It's not a daw it's an incredibly flexible AU plugin host and audio mixer. There isn't a desktop equivalent of AUM which comes close when it comes to efficiently laying out signal processing routing, especially arranging more complicated signal flows. Nothing compares to iOS for ease of setting up when you need portability. No way for someone like me to answer that question. I'm sure on the whole more desktop apps have better sound quality than similar apps on iOS but desktop is the opposite of inspiring for me. It depends on what you're trying to do to do and what you like to do best.Īlso: "Better sound quality and inspiring" those are two very different things. This is like asking if a 4 wheel drive vehicle is better than a dirt bike for off-road use. It seems reasonable to expect that in a few said: I think it only requires a full service DAW for pro users to really get over the bar. And 8gb RAM is sure to come on some 2k iPad of the future. Devs are directing their energies to the refinement and capability of the iOS platform. A combination of physical modeling and samples. V Tines was just released by Audiosampling. I heard someone playing a saw last night. Fortunately, there is an intimacy that is often created in that basement laboratory that is lost with the pro polishing. My stuff will always sound “homemade”, I realize. I just heard some tracks from I was sure it couldn’t have been made with iOS, but I was wrong. I also need the directness of touch screen. It stretches my imagination to find alternate realities whereas on desktop it is always smooth sailing on placid seas. The “mad scientist “ feeling as opposed to the corporate cog. It’s like the challenges of early inventors compared to today’s corporate research. Feel free to link to it, talk about it, throw a contest, give out a few promo codes to people, etc.I have recently come to embrace the eccentricities of iOS as part of mu creative experience. Self-promotion is not frowned upon, if you're a music app developer. The Music App Guide is a helpful resource for finding apps recommended by the community. ![]() Unfortunately our prior guru at discchord for daily apps news and videos is done. Also consider visiting the Audiobus Wiki for some expert advice on app setup and techniques. Obviously do a search for topics of interest, there have been quite a few posts over the years and it is likely someone has had the issue. Put somewhere in your post title if you desire collaboration. (You should label your uploads with a CC "non-commercial/share-alike" license.)Īlternately, feel free to zip up your GarageBand/NanoStudio/etc project ( not a "mixdown"), upload it somewhere, and post it here if you'd like to collaborate with people by trading a project back and forth. Please don't drive them away by reporting them as spam or downvoting their submissions, we all benefit from their involvement on this sub.Įnable Downloads on your Soundcloud submissions and mention in your submission that you don't mind if others manipulate or "remix" your works. There are many IOS content producers who are prolific, some of them offering free app codes and always great advice on using the apps. Some apps (like MultiTrack DAW) have built in support. Soundcloud is great, and free, for posting tunes. The spam filter can be catch-happy, so don't be afraid of messaging us if you have a problem. We're here to learn, experiment, and give feedback.Ĭontact the mod team if you have any questions, concerns, thoughts, suggestions, etc. If you must downvote, say why in the comments. Yes, we know you want to promote your music, SoundCloud, YouTube channel and Discord. Prefix your tune submissions with in the title, and mention what apps you used in the submission title or in the comments.įailure to tag listen/watch submissions properly will result in removal of your post as Spam. ![]() If you think it sounds good, then it probably sounds good. If you think it belongs here, then it probably belongs here. This subreddit is for submitting and discussing music made with iOS.
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