As a Logic user, GarageBand is only good for starting an idea any and everywhere (like sitting on the toilet or just sitting somewhere stuck in traffic) then just importing the basic idea into Logic. Playing the actual instruments on the iPad or iPhone screen is actually great too.
Logic is the only reason GB is my primary DAW. But I found you can do your melodic stuff in GB and drum sequences in BM3, combine them in GB and bounce it to logic to finish. That's my work flow right now.
@@danielhenderson3247 Weird how it would be so much obviously easier to just do it all in Logic but for whatever our creative brains don't always get inspired that way. We gotta view things in different perspectives
I do the amas thing like at work I’ll get a couple melody and chord ideas and then drum ideas then imported to fl on my laptop and change the drums and just generally mix it better
Koala sampler is my go to on the iPad. Adding your own sounds and sampling is crazy plus the fx are damn near sp404 level (for an app). You can separate stems, import youtube videos as samples…crazy
@@BoloDaProducer yoooo do you plan on doing a video to show us how to get around the crappy sound engine when exporting?? Would be really helpful for us new guys! Thanks for the content boss 🤙🏼
I’ve been using GarageBand since the iPad 1 (which I still have) and until I got my MPC it was my main jam. I like generating ideas with the Launchpad app too.
I agree with you about BM3.. The only thing that I’ve been a little frustrated with is not knowing how to do zero crossing for samples to get the clicks and pops out. Maybe it’s because m fairly new to the program.
Beatmaker 3 is what I use and its amazing.. I don't find any issues with sound quality at all. Just throw a good limiter and compressor on the master track and your gold 👊
@@Stevie1da313same.. BUT! I never turn the limiter up at all! also just listen to how the sound changes when you choose an over sample level.. I.e. none, 2X 4X 8X 16X or 32X .. any one of those can sound better depending on the mix. Also, mix and export at whatever sample rate etc that your platform you’re uploading to is optimized at. For soundcloud(which always sounds worse) it’s 16 sample rate and always normalize.
Could you elaborate on that and tell me what makes Cusbasis 3 better for mastering ect.. cuz I havmt bought CB3 yet and was going to sometime in the future. It looks really dope and I know it's great from what I hear but I'm just curious what makes it better than BM3? Thanks in advance!
Myself i mainly use beatmaker 3 and GarageBand. I’m surprised though you didn’t have Cubasis 3 in top 3 list. I haven’t used it myself but from demos I’ve seen of it it’s a top shelf program. With apps like eg pulse and segments you can still sample and have that mpc style drums. Being the cost of it is only reason I haven’t tried it out myself
Beatmaker3 is a game and life changer!! Before I was using reason and all other propeller head programs for years until I found Beatmaker3. Never went back.
Spot on... Garageband, iMPC, and FL on iOS all suffer from the same problem... way to limitting and dumb workflows... BM3 and Nano Studio are both highly useable!
The mobile band lab sampler is pretty good...I thought it was garbage until I hit the edit button I didn't notice it had and it's actually pretty handy and easy to use.. pretty limited but I like that as limits breed creativity
I have to check BM3 out because it seems to get a lot of love. For me the top 3 Android apps I dabble with are: Bandlab Koala Sampler n-Track Studio Cubasis 3 seems really good but I don't feel like spending $30 on it. Around 8-10 years ago I was using a good one called Pocketband but they shut down a few years ago. I made my first album worth of music entirely on PB before eventually moving on to Garageband.
@@juiceonthebeatzone5 It's got a lot going on but the interface and workflow isn't very intuitive/user friendly for me. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Sounds what is a get around for the sound quality with BM3, i want to get it but i don't want to deal with that as a beginner. Am i better off getting a laptop DAW?
Bro yes, please get fl studio, it’s probably the best hands down. Your work flow means a lot when it comes to beats, having a lap top will be the best decision if you’re serious on music production
Which is best to use for mixing & mastering songs already recorded? I don’t need beats or to record I just need one I can transfer my audio files to clean up the beat, bass & lyrics
I don't understand what people are saying about the sound engine..as far as I can tell it puts out whatever you put into it..the same for any DAW.. at least that's what I hear anyways
@@Dontworryboutmeman its easy to tell its like eating at your moms house then eating at a resturant you can easily tell the diffrence. i use beat maker three for 3 years its really good for sampling and the sample chop . but the drums are really weak it dosent hit hard . check out my latest beat i made it on FL studio youll here the difference
Bolo when is the next beat review, I made a beat specifically for it, it’s a placement beat but this shit is fire, proper hooks, verses and bridge, repeat, shit is fire fire
What do u mean u can't import audio to nano 2? I'm asking because I'm considering getting it and it's one of the only ios daws I've found that allows for tempo changes in the middle of a track
I stepped back from iPad producing over the last year. It's still highly underrated though! Beatmaker 3 is one of the best and hasn't been updated in like 10 years! Standing the test of time. 😂
@BOLODAPRODUCER - Does BM3 have an "explode" track feature like Akai? I.E. build a pattern with different pad sounds on one track and then explode them to others without recording each track individually.
If Akai got with Retronyms to make iMPC 3 and make it an iOS version of the MPC standalone software while setting up the Studio 2 to use it by default, we'd have a bit of winner here.
@BoloDaProducer when you said beatmaker doesn't export sound well are you saying if I want to export the audio live to another app, or in general like if I'm trying to save a finished track to my device. I'm asking because I mostly live/travel out of my backpack and I want to be able to create high quality music with what I have available which is mostly just my I pad. I'm working on getting a mini pc that I can run desktop programs on but If I can learn how to produce high quality content on my iPad b4 moving over to a desktop that would b ideal
It’s not bad…. It’s a lil thin on the low end. But I bounce it directly from the program and it sounds great. Doesn’t sound as good as FL studio, or cubasis, but it is decent. It still personally my favorite iOS app
@@BoloDaProducer so i send the sound directly from beatmaker to another program like aum and record it from there does it sound better than if I export directly From beatmaker?
fl studio mobile became trash after they updated it from using the music studio based app. it actually resembled fl studio on a pc and had a very similar workflow... now it looks more like a dark mode ableton
Quick question… BM3 is number one on your list, yet you say that the audio engine is not up to par. If someone relies only on iPad to start making beats and potentially make money making beats from an iPad. What DAW app would you use to make this a reality?
BM3 the audio engine isn’t horrible, just not great. The Producer Madlib used BM3 on all the tracks on his collab album with Freddie Gibbs. Sounded great. Just just gotta do a lil work to get it sounding the way you want.
Great Video, which IOS app would you recommend for a beginning music beat make, I have played a little with LMMS on the desktop but I feel like I need more of an introductory level app. Thx for any advice...... I guess I'll just keep watching videos.
I am 67 jears now when we start making music we work with tapes machines Tascam Revox Studer etc we only had EQ and Reverb because the machines were so expensive
I kinda like your set of 5 however, I was wonder how come you didn't add Cubasis 3 or Koala Sampler. Have you tried those? My Top 5 iOS Production Apps Would Be... 1___ BeatMaker 3 2___ Cubasis 3 3___ Koala Sampler 4___ FL StudioMobile 5___ GarageBand
Cubasis sampler is no good, I love the program for recording and mixing but needs work on production side. Koala is cool but you can’t use any AUV3 plugins, plus it’s not a Full production suite
@@BoloDaProducer Thanks Bolo for responding back and yes I do agree everything you said makes sense. I guess there are pros and cons with them all, just gotta use what works best with your individual workflow. I also agree that Beatmaker 3 has the best Sampler for IOS Music Production. 👍🙏
I’m thankful for this video Bolo, but this video sounds more like a rant than an applause. Don’t get me wrong, I feel ya 💯. But I can’t get with BM3 or as I like to call it, Sir Crash A Lot. Not to offend anybody, but this thing has hit and crashed harder than that infamous date coming up in the next 8 days. That’s something I cannot have. But I feel you on the other apps needing just that little boost to make them 💯. Thanks man.
What’s happenin Bolo much love. Quick question bruh do you think Intua will ever upgrade the sound engine on bm3? I’m so glad you made this video bruh I had been workin in bm3 since 2021 and just thought my mixing was garbage. Watched this vid and it let me know I ain’t crazy and the sound engine needs help. Grabbed a mpc one the other week and the difference is crazy. It just take hardly no work to make the beat sound crisp. I find the MPC workflow a lil extra but getting faster with it everyday. Bm3 almost seem like abandon ware at this point but I’ll shell out another $30-50 for bm4 in a heartbeat
How do you feel about Cubasis 3? I actually use that as my main DAW in my iPad along with GarageBand, PS I don’t know why a lot of people sleep on garage band, it’s a decent quality DAW with a ton of sounds and it’s free.
Garage Band isn't actually bad.. it's a shame that the user interface is so wonky looking cuz it really is a good program with some great sounds and tools. I wish Apple would release a IOS verdion of Logic soon
I appreciate this bro! I’m looking for the best bang for my mobile buck, as far as creating skeleton beats to send to my producers. The easier the better. I just need to create concepts.
You're probably on the iPhone, right? Beatmaker 3 is still ipad only for now. It seems they are working on updates, but who knows what will come out of it
Nanostudio is dope, but limited, mostly because it’s developed by one guy in the UK, not a big company. That makes it both impressive and frustrating. The updates take forever, because it’s just one guy
That FL Studio icon looks familiar… Is that the evolution of Fruity Loops??? (I was messin’ around with it, I don’t know, probably 20 years ago, when I was young and stupid. 😅)
Would you still recommend BeatMaker 2? I bought it but never had a look inside. I know BM3 will be better, and if you think I should start with BM3 I'll buy it 🔊
a real producer can produce on anything. I am a producer, singer , and musician. I have made beats on my keyboard in the past. like the triton korg, Motifs, you name it, as well as all the daws that have come out. I don't care what you use. just make dope music.
Why does no one ever mention if you download any of these you CANNOT USE BLUETOOTH SPEAKERS. They ONLY WORK THROUGH THE DEVICE. I legit could still play my music, videos etc and it would play through my Bluetooth speaker but as soon as I tried GarageBand Mobile and FL Studio Mobile it played through my 14pro. 🤦🏾♂️
iPhone or iPad + USB, charge, headphone out dongle, a USB midi controller, and some wired headphones. When you get serious, you can connect a powered USB hub to your iOS device to add more connections to your iOS device.
@@weedlechu good way if you asked me, if beatmaker3 was so simple as garageband it would be the best DAW alive if i could just pull the files and slap them on tracks and mix them right there.
As a Logic user, GarageBand is only good for starting an idea any and everywhere (like sitting on the toilet or just sitting somewhere stuck in traffic) then just importing the basic idea into Logic. Playing the actual instruments on the iPad or iPhone screen is actually great too.
Logic is the only reason GB is my primary DAW. But I found you can do your melodic stuff in GB and drum sequences in BM3, combine them in GB and bounce it to logic to finish. That's my work flow right now.
Facts! Those toilet beats always hit hard!
@@danielhenderson3247 Weird how it would be so much obviously easier to just do it all in Logic but for whatever our creative brains don't always get inspired that way. We gotta view things in different perspectives
I do the amas thing like at work I’ll get a couple melody and chord ideas and then drum ideas then imported to fl on my laptop and change the drums and just generally mix it better
damn i gotta get a computer
I am still blown away at the fact you can produce on ANYTHING
Your brain is mad intelligent 💪🏽
Thanks!
Koala sampler is my go to on the iPad. Adding your own sounds and sampling is crazy plus the fx are damn near sp404 level (for an app). You can separate stems, import youtube videos as samples…crazy
I got it but…not my thing
@@BoloDaProducer yoooo do you plan on doing a video to show us how to get around the crappy sound engine when exporting?? Would be really helpful for us new guys! Thanks for the content boss 🤙🏼
@@cody_and_beard5154 damn bro u been airreeeddd 💀😭
@@BoloDaProducer is sampling not your thing, or Koala as an app?
@@ArtByColekoala is almost all there I love it
I don’t ever see everyone else’s notifications but UA-cam always makes sure yours is there
I’ve been using GarageBand since the iPad 1 (which I still have) and until I got my MPC it was my main jam. I like generating ideas with the Launchpad app too.
I agree with you about BM3.. The only thing that I’ve been a little frustrated with is not knowing how to do zero crossing for samples to get the clicks and pops out. Maybe it’s because m fairly new to the program.
Maybe try adding an “attack” to the envelope
Big Salute Bolo. I copped Beat Maker 3 on the strength of you o=with your iPad set up. Dope app!
Thanks 💪🏾
Beatmaker 3 is what I use and its amazing.. I don't find any issues with sound quality at all. Just throw a good limiter and compressor on the master track and your gold 👊
Hi! Could you tell what limiter and compressor you use? Stock plug-ins or AuV3?
@@tbredmmc3773 Fabfilters Pro L is what I use
@@Stevie1da313 Thanks bro!
Bro teach me how to make beats pls🙏🏽
@@Stevie1da313same.. BUT! I never turn the limiter up at all! also just listen to how the sound changes when you choose an over sample level.. I.e. none, 2X 4X 8X 16X or 32X .. any one of those can sound better depending on the mix. Also, mix and export at whatever sample rate etc that your platform you’re uploading to is optimized at. For soundcloud(which always sounds worse) it’s 16 sample rate and always normalize.
What's good Bolo! Top of the morning from the west coast!
Good morning!
such a helpful video, thank you
I bounce back and forth between garageband and BM3. Then finish in Logic.
Ever try cubasis3 bro?
BM3 for starting projects in the production faze then exporting the stems for mixing and arrangement in Cubasis 3…. Best combo on iOS platform imo…
Could you elaborate on that and tell me what makes Cusbasis 3 better for mastering ect.. cuz I havmt bought CB3 yet and was going to sometime in the future. It looks really dope and I know it's great from what I hear but I'm just curious what makes it better than BM3? Thanks in advance!
iMPC Pro 2 is my favorite. I have made music on the go with this one for quite some time.
I use it all the time it comes pretty handy. And you're right they could have done a better .
What's up Bolo!!! My BM3 trick for punch is..export stems to audio, bring them back in and add post effects!! Automatic 👊🏾👊🏾
I’ll definitely try it
ima try this because like he said the sound didn't sound good when exported
bm3 and cubasis 3 are my go to. will you be doing anymore bm3 videos?
Yes!
@@BoloDaProducer 👍🏾🔥
GREAT LIST!
Myself i mainly use beatmaker 3 and GarageBand. I’m surprised though you didn’t have Cubasis 3 in top 3 list. I haven’t used it myself but from demos I’ve seen of it it’s a top shelf program. With apps like eg pulse and segments you can still sample and have that mpc style drums. Being the cost of it is only reason I haven’t tried it out myself
It’s a great program but I mainly use it for mixing. It might make it up to top 5 soon 👍🏾
GarageBand & BM3 doing it right now
BM3, Korg gadget and blocs wave for me. Dope list Bolo 💪🏽
I hope they hear you on these things that I would also like them to fix or upgrade or whatever. Thank you Bolo. 👍🏽
Beatmaker3 is a game and life changer!! Before I was using reason and all other propeller head programs for years until I found Beatmaker3. Never went back.
Spot on... Garageband, iMPC, and FL on iOS all suffer from the same problem... way to limitting and dumb workflows... BM3 and Nano Studio are both highly useable!
I don't know how you could favor impc, FL mobil, or. Garage band over drambo and cubasis 3. You must do most stuff with bm3.
I love your videos
Thanks!
The mobile band lab sampler is pretty good...I thought it was garbage until I hit the edit button I didn't notice it had and it's actually pretty handy and easy to use.. pretty limited but I like that as limits breed creativity
informative vid fam thanks
My go to is Beatmaker3, but actually Akai 1&2pro have a impresive output coming out from it. Bolo what you think? 🤔
Have you guys ever used Caustic 3?....the app is lit
Can’t get around the look of it. So I can’t even get going. Had it on Android
You can change the skin....but it's the same as reason
Appreciate the info💪🏿
What do you think about the cubasis for ipad?
You Spoke Real Facts On Them IOS Apps ( Especially BeatMaker 3 )
I have to check BM3 out because it seems to get a lot of love. For me the top 3 Android apps I dabble with are:
Bandlab
Koala Sampler
n-Track Studio
Cubasis 3 seems really good but I don't feel like spending $30 on it. Around 8-10 years ago I was using a good one called Pocketband but they shut down a few years ago. I made my first album worth of music entirely on PB before eventually moving on to Garageband.
On android try Caustic 3 kills all of these
@@juiceonthebeatzone5 It's got a lot going on but the interface and workflow isn't very intuitive/user friendly for me. Thanks for the suggestion though.
yes that is nice and thank you , ,,, what about your iPhone? which apps? :)
I wonder if beatmaker 2 is good im on iPhone 3 not out yet
In GarageBand is there any difference between ipad and ipad air
Sounds what is a get around for the sound quality with BM3, i want to get it but i don't want to deal with that as a beginner. Am i better off getting a laptop DAW?
Bro yes, please get fl studio, it’s probably the best hands down. Your work flow means a lot when it comes to beats, having a lap top will be the best decision if you’re serious on music production
Which is best to use for mixing & mastering songs already recorded? I don’t need beats or to record I just need one I can transfer my audio files to clean up the beat, bass & lyrics
Beat maker three is the best one i love the sampler the sound engine does suck but it's good to start with if you have nothing else.
I don't understand what people are saying about the sound engine..as far as I can tell it puts out whatever you put into it..the same for any DAW.. at least that's what I hear anyways
@@Stevie1da313 your right but it still has a cheap sound over all you can tell it was made with an app.
@@BEATMAN. how? Once mixed and mastered how can one tell?
@@Dontworryboutmeman its easy to tell its like eating at your moms house then eating at a resturant you can easily tell the diffrence. i use beat maker three for 3 years its really good for sampling and the sample chop . but the drums are really weak it dosent hit hard . check out my latest beat i made it on FL studio youll here the difference
@@BEATMAN. got it.
Does any of these mobile apps have the option for 808 slides,
Can you go over the top 5 plug-ins next. I just wanna know if Mixbox is there.
Yes I second that.. pls do your top 5 ios plugins Bolo that would be great! 🙏
Bolo when is the next beat review, I made a beat specifically for it, it’s a placement beat but this shit is fire, proper hooks, verses and bridge, repeat, shit is fire fire
What do u mean u can't import audio to nano 2? I'm asking because I'm considering getting it and it's one of the only ios daws I've found that allows for tempo changes in the middle of a track
You can import audio through its sampler, but no direct input on timeline/playlist
BM3 is the 🐐it’s literally replaced logic for me 💯
not for no 30$ 😂
I stepped back from iPad producing over the last year. It's still highly underrated though! Beatmaker 3 is one of the best and hasn't been updated in like 10 years! Standing the test of time. 😂
I actually like the sound engine of BM3
@@boomboombaby9140 yea? Haven’t tried that. I used to have a mpc x and the software was wack it felt slow
Beatmaker 3 🙏💕
Native instruments Imaschine!
@BOLODAPRODUCER - Does BM3 have an "explode" track feature like Akai? I.E. build a pattern with different pad sounds on one track and then explode them to others without recording each track individually.
Yes
@@BoloDaProducer PLEASE point me in the right direction what is it called in the manual? Thanks
@@BoloDaProducer 😕still couldn't find it.
If Akai got with Retronyms to make iMPC 3 and make it an iOS version of the MPC standalone software while setting up the Studio 2 to use it by default, we'd have a bit of winner here.
Word
@BoloDaProducer when you said beatmaker doesn't export sound well are you saying if I want to export the audio live to another app, or in general like if I'm trying to save a finished track to my device. I'm asking because I mostly live/travel out of my backpack and I want to be able to create high quality music with what I have available which is mostly just my I pad. I'm working on getting a mini pc that I can run desktop programs on but If I can learn how to produce high quality content on my iPad b4 moving over to a desktop that would b ideal
It’s not bad…. It’s a lil thin on the low end. But I bounce it directly from the program and it sounds great. Doesn’t sound as good as FL studio, or cubasis, but it is decent. It still personally my favorite iOS app
@@BoloDaProducer so i send the sound directly from beatmaker to another program like aum and record it from there does it sound better than if I export directly From beatmaker?
fl studio mobile became trash after they updated it from using the music studio based app. it actually resembled fl studio on a pc and had a very similar workflow... now it looks more like a dark mode ableton
Quick question… BM3 is number one on your list, yet you say that the audio engine is not up to par.
If someone relies only on iPad to start making beats and potentially make money making beats from an iPad. What DAW app would you use to make this a reality?
BM3 the audio engine isn’t horrible, just not great. The Producer Madlib used BM3 on all the tracks on his collab album with Freddie Gibbs. Sounded great. Just just gotta do a lil work to get it sounding the way you want.
beat maker 3 is the best. been using for a few years now. IOS taking over.
Bro thanks I’m tryna start my own beat making and becoming a rapper so thanks
Let’s work bro!
Great Video, which IOS app would you recommend for a beginning music beat make, I have played a little with LMMS on the desktop but I feel like I need more of an introductory level app. Thx for any advice...... I guess I'll just keep watching videos.
I wanna hear your thoughts on Cubasis
Yea the sound engine need some work.
On nano studio I was speaking on
I am 67 jears now when we start making music we work with tapes machines
Tascam Revox Studer etc we only had EQ and Reverb because the machines were so expensive
Plus I be downloading some stuff from the net, that’s the only negative for me about GarageBand that it doesn’t have enough quality sounds
Koala is the big dog!!
Someone should make the sampler and drum pad workflow from BM3 as an AUv3 and rake in the money bags 💰
those are good . AUM .. you could combine and sync a lot of those
Garage band is legendary 🔥 in the right hands if I say so
As far as pitching the drums you can open it on the keyboard
Can you use beat maker for songs?
I kinda like your set of 5 however, I was wonder how come you didn't add Cubasis 3 or Koala Sampler. Have you tried those?
My Top 5 iOS Production Apps Would Be...
1___ BeatMaker 3
2___ Cubasis 3
3___ Koala Sampler
4___ FL StudioMobile
5___ GarageBand
Cubasis sampler is no good, I love the program for recording and mixing but needs work on production side. Koala is cool but you can’t use any AUV3 plugins, plus it’s not a Full production suite
I can definitely respect your List though!
@@BoloDaProducer Thanks Bolo for responding back and yes I do agree everything you said makes sense. I guess there are pros and cons with them all, just gotta use what works best with your individual workflow. I also agree that Beatmaker 3 has the best Sampler for IOS Music Production. 👍🙏
Cause bolo ain’t no bitch bro
I’m thankful for this video Bolo, but this video sounds more like a rant than an applause. Don’t get me wrong, I feel ya 💯. But I can’t get with BM3 or as I like to call it, Sir Crash A Lot. Not to offend anybody, but this thing has hit and crashed harder than that infamous date coming up in the next 8 days. That’s something I cannot have. But I feel you on the other apps needing just that little boost to make them 💯. Thanks man.
What’s happenin Bolo much love. Quick question bruh do you think Intua will ever upgrade the sound engine on bm3? I’m so glad you made this video bruh I had been workin in bm3 since 2021 and just thought my mixing was garbage. Watched this vid and it let me know I ain’t crazy and the sound engine needs help. Grabbed a mpc one the other week and the difference is crazy. It just take hardly no work to make the beat sound crisp. I find the MPC workflow a lil extra but getting faster with it everyday. Bm3 almost seem like abandon ware at this point but I’ll shell out another $30-50 for bm4 in a heartbeat
Beat Maker 3, FL studio
How do you feel about Cubasis 3? I actually use that as my main DAW in my iPad along with GarageBand, PS I don’t know why a lot of people sleep on garage band, it’s a decent quality DAW with a ton of sounds and it’s free.
Garage Band isn't actually bad.. it's a shame that the user interface is so wonky looking cuz it really is a good program with some great sounds and tools. I wish Apple would release a IOS verdion of Logic soon
Let's see what the update for Beatmaker 3 will be like.
It's an update coming??? 👀
@@ninobeatz_iOS right lol
I hope they do come with an update
I appreciate this bro! I’m looking for the best bang for my mobile buck, as far as creating skeleton beats to send to my producers. The easier the better. I just need to create concepts.
Does anyone know why BeatMaker 3 is not on the App Store? I’m trying to buy it but only BM2 is available.
You're probably on the iPhone, right? Beatmaker 3 is still ipad only for now. It seems they are working on updates, but who knows what will come out of it
@@senhorlampada dead on my friend. Thanks 👍
Bro you already tried Korg Gadget2???? Is a Killer Machine 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm surprised I didn't hear about cubasis 3. But yeah, everybody got their own taste.
Is beat maker 2 good for iPhone?
Thx bro
GarageBand is highly underrated however it does have its flaws with using a lil autotune and the best progressions
Got a new phone lost my audio on AudioShare can you help me?
Try the IMaschine
Can’t import samples
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Caustic3 is dope for Android
Roland Zenbeats is my new go to mobile DAW, I'm on Android tho, it's on iOS, give it a try, it's better than FL Mobile
I definitely give it a try, every time I open it up I get confused and shut it back down
@@BoloDaProducer 😂
I agree. I fucks wit Zenbeats, I had to buy that update to add auv3.
Nanostudio is dope, but limited, mostly because it’s developed by one guy in the UK, not a big company. That makes it both impressive and frustrating. The updates take forever, because it’s just one guy
But who would want to beat you up though Bolo? 🤔 I’d be scared😳.
I use slate for audio in Nanostudio2 and it does a decent job, that’s where I put my tag!!
Hope the developers listen!
That FL Studio icon looks familiar… Is that the evolution of Fruity Loops??? (I was messin’ around with it, I don’t know, probably 20 years ago, when I was young and stupid. 😅)
Would you still recommend BeatMaker 2? I bought it but never had a look inside.
I know BM3 will be better, and if you think I should start with BM3 I'll buy it 🔊
Nah, we’ll only if you have an iPhone. But in iPad just get BM3
It’s crazy watching a TOP 5 video and hearing “ehh I’m not feeling it” from the person who called it top 5
May the lord continue to bless you!
@@BoloDaProducer You as well. Thank you
I thought you abandoned the ipad
Never! 🤣
a real producer can produce on anything. I am a producer, singer , and musician. I have made beats on my keyboard in the past. like the triton korg, Motifs, you name it, as well as all the daws that have come out. I don't care what you use. just make dope music.
Why does no one ever mention if you download any of these you CANNOT USE BLUETOOTH SPEAKERS. They ONLY WORK THROUGH THE DEVICE. I legit could still play my music, videos etc and it would play through my Bluetooth speaker but as soon as I tried GarageBand Mobile and FL Studio Mobile it played through my 14pro. 🤦🏾♂️
I like your hat.
I’m just starting out what should I use
iPhone or iPad + USB, charge, headphone out dongle, a USB midi controller, and some wired headphones.
When you get serious, you can connect a powered USB hub to your iOS device to add more connections to your iOS device.
Only invest in a laptop if it’s for other reasons or if money ain’t an issue (spend big $$ when getting a laptop)
GarageBand is like a toy
Damn
Explain
I agree…
Please explain! In a good way or a bad way lol
@@weedlechu good way if you asked me, if beatmaker3 was so simple as garageband it would be the best DAW alive if i could just pull the files and slap them on tracks and mix them right there.
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