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This iPad application lets you design MIDI instruments from the ground up and then play them in a unique way: by sliding (‘surfing’) your finger across the screen. This very special approach to beat making and production allows for more creative expression and brings back a human touch and feel to your MIDI habits. BUILD … Read more
Figure for iOS is designed from the ground up for the mobile environments we find ourselves looking to pass time. With major synth power under its hood, Figure sounds amazing too. Playing bass, drums, and lead melodies on Figure all happens through the performance pads. These have been designed for touch control from the beginning. You can tap them like … Read more
Finally Apple has launched their Garageband for iPhone and iPod Touch as well. This adds to the great amount of near-professional DAW and audio editors already available on mobile devices. GarageBand turns your iPad, iPhone and iPod touch into a collection of Touch Instruments and a full-featured recording studio — so you can make music … Read more
Moog just recently launched the Animoog App for the iPad and they call it “the first pro synth” for the iPad. We have seen many so-called synths for iOS before but this baby seems to be the real deal. It does not only feature a sleek user interface but seems also very intuitive and, most … Read more
The proud Maschine user that I am I actually haven’t tried the iOS version “iMaschine” yet. Early reviews were kind of a mixed bag and left me thinking if I should wait until the first update which would, hopefully, fix the stability issues. However, until then I suggest you watch the following official tutorial videos … Read more