Here are some app that I use with my ipad, all are really good for the music 😁😁😁
- AUM - Audio Mixer: The best app to connect together several musical apps within the same device. Is replacing AudioBus (not present on my screens dump).
- Moog Model 15: The best modular on IOS (not on my screens dump).
- ROTOR: The app that replaces Reactable. Possibility to put "real" dedicated objects (on sale in a few months) on the iPad and thus use it as a true Reactable.
- ARP ODYSSEi: The new fashionable ****.
- FieldScaper: To make drones from samples.
- Patterning: A funny approach to beat making.
- Korg Gadget: An integrated environment that gradually takes on IOS the place that Reason took on computer.
- iMPC Pro: Very pro.
- iKaossilator: Very playful.
- Borderlands: Granular synthesis with a very original interface. You have to look on Youtube (looking for "borderlands") videos of a guy who does amazing stuff just with this app.
- Audulus: The most complete digital modular on IOS. A monster to use on an iPad Pro to enjoy the big screen.
- iVCS3: A whole era. Interface very confusing (the matrix, etc ...) but a very marked sonic identity.
- Arturia iSEM: The Oberheim sound on IOS.
- SpringSound: confusing interface, but the most powerful app based on physical modeling synthesis.
- TC-11: A drone machine with very digital sounds. Very "arti" interface with taking into account the gyroscopic sensors of the devices.
- iMS-20: Very complicated access but the sound of the MS20.
- iPolysix: Easier than the iMS-20 and a funny "vintage" arpeggiator / sequencer.
- iMini: The indispensable MiniMoog on IOS.
- iM1: The replica of the M1, with all M1 and T1 / 2/3 series sound cards purchased separately. A sort of 80/90 sonority museum.
- Vogel CMI: app with certain functions very badly damaged, to see obsolete, but it is a emulation of Fairlight CMI with all the samples of the original disks of the mark. A "historical" app.
- Audiobus: The well-known inter-audio protocol.
- Animoog: A classic. A sound a bit cold I find, but the "oscilloscope" interface has become a must for any IOS-musician.
- Arturia iProphet: A very convincing Prophet VS.
- Cyclop: A kind of "woobles" machine with fun and playful functions.
- Crystalline: A FX of type "shimmer" that I adore.
- Tera Synth: A semi modular enabled the best music app. The sound is very good.
- Fugue Machine: Between the arpeggiator and the sequencer. Something really nice to do melody loops.
- Thor: In the absence of Reason, the Propellerhead synth on IOS. But what do they do at Propellerhead for not yet wearing Reason?
- Nanologist: A mini synth with a huge sound.
- Auria: The DAW audio / midi reference on IOS. It is complicated to do without a computer for prod, but this app can play the role of central app for a pure IOS-musician. I have already used this app on stage to do the backtracking behind the live instruments and it works.
- Dedalus: A sample mangler super good for drones darks.
- Samplr: One of the best sample manipulation tools for live.
- ToneStack: An all-in-one FX that competes with Amplitude. I find that ToneStack sounds better using "electronic music". A history of taste.
- Loopy HD: A looper.
- Koushion: A sequencer pattern with a very effective flat design interface.
- Wave / Launchpad blocks: The two Novation / Ableton headlight apps to link the grooves / loop. A little Novation / Ableton's response to the Native Instruments Machines.
- Jasuto: A very old app with an incomprehensible design, but hides a powerful modular synth. The sound is excellent.
- Thumbjam: To jam on ready made ranges with samples rather above the lot on IOS. One of the first IOS app to have the MPE extension to MIDI.
- TNR-i: The emulation of Tenori-On. I never understood anything on the menu, but for having seen Emilie Simon several times using a live Tenori, we can get out of the beautiful thing of this app.
- Chordbot: (special case). It is not an instrument but a chord note pad. Super ugly interface and super ugly sounds. The interest of this app is to be able to work on harmonic suites (grids).
There are many others and I have forgotten some essential apps, but that's what happens to me by scrolling quickly in my iPad.
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