Favorite audio toys/instruments on iOS or Android?

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What's your favorite audio toys to play with on your iPad or Android device these days?

Devon
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On iOS
Glitchbreaks and Launchpad are 2 of my favorite inspiration generators.
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Samplr (after recording something new to it).

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Figure on iOS is awesome
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Yeah, Figure is great too.
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Caustic 3 (testing Alpha build right now)from SingleCellSoftware for Android and Windows, been using and promoting it for 2 years now, and it's expanding, with many new synths and effects and improved UI for creating songs very quickly...
It's so easy to set up and use, even my 8 yr old daughter does it.

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there's lots of great stuff on IOS, the iElectribe however is most fun :love: :love: :love:

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Nave, wavemapper and wavegenerator on ios for me.
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IOS: Impaktor, Sunrizer, Samplr

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'Midiguitar' and whatever sound maker (thumbjam, thor, nave and galileo my favs at the moment)
Drumjam- just 'rediscovering' it in the last few days.. Pretty cool to jam with
Impaktor- in combination with my 'shadow' brand stomp pedal (you know, pedal for stomping on and getting a kick drum sound along when you play guitar) It makes a great trigger/drum pad for impaktor (via irig interface), very responsive! Sort of like a mini 'wave-drum'

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iOS:

1. Tachyon. Amazing organic sounds with lots of options. Great fun too!
2. Vio. Love what it does to your voice. Superb quality.
3. Impaktor. Drum machine with velocity as it uses the microphone
4. iMaschine. Just check out Jamie Lidell demo on YouTube
5. VoiceJam. Great to capture some ideas with just your voice.
6. Voice Synth. Best vocoder. Period.
7. Cassini/Sunrizer. Tough choice for best synth.
8. Nanostudio. Lots of options. Should try Beatmaker as well in the future.
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ON Android-

SunVox
Caustic
G-Stomper
Nanoloop
RD4
Synchroid
Mikrowave
Shapesynth
Kosm
Syntheogen

These gets used once in awhile-

Heat synthesizer
Eerie synth
Droiditar
SynprezFM
Violin By Egert

There are more but these are the ones that gets used by me for making music...
Lately use not only one application it is more of doing different parts and in the end mix it all together in SunVox as it is easy to open up the different samples/ soundfiles/ beats in different SunVox sampler modules and move everything around and test different combinations in the sequencer.
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For iOS don't forget Triqtraq. It's as easy to use as Figure but has much more depth when you start to explore all the features. Triqtraq and Nanostudio are my "go to" portable music making apps. At a push, I could live without all the others.

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Top one - Beatmaker2

Used a whole lot - Alchemy, iMS20, iPolySix, Cassini, Magellan, iMini, Thor, Glitchbreaks, Sunrizer, Meteor, StepPolyArp, littleMidi

Used a lot less, but still fairly frequent - Arctic Keys, Launchkey, NLog Pro, MiniSynth Pro, Nave

Sometimes I forget about one for awhile then spend a day getting back into it. Nice to have choices, particularly so many Audiobus enabled choices.
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Sweet guys, thanks a lot! Didn't realize we had much in the way of Android options. Guess I'll go take a look again and see what I can do on it as well as the iPad.

Anything more?

Devon
Simple music philosophy - Those who can, make music. Those who can't, make excuses.
Read my VST reviews at Traxmusic!

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