Roland Zenbeats is the IOS Daw I've decided to use after researching most of them, and testing out a few. (Previously used Cubasis 3.) It's been getting lots of updates, and is very unique in that it can be used on so many platforms, not only iPad, but iPhone, Android phones, AND Mac and Windows desktops.
1. Coso free 2. Suggester 9.99 3. Logic remote free 4. IL remote free 5. Avid control free 6. Touch Oscar 9.99 7. Fl mobile 13.99 8. Bandlab free 9. Caustic free 10. flipsampler 9.99 11. Synth one free 12. Drc free 13. Korg module free 14. Audiobus free 15. Fabfilter proq- 3 free Thank you very much for the different apps available to make music.
Software ending in remote were remote for their PC version, you can control pc daw using those remote, they were not for native music production in mobile
Wait android has serato sampler?? But I agree they made this app purely for monetary views. Maybe they good for someone just starting but they didn’t even mention GarageBand AND IT COMES PREINSTALLED
I know… and BANDLAB?! over KOALA?? FL mobile is like the least intuitive DAW (maybe besides beatmaker 3 but once you learn bm3 it’s so quick and efficient and FL mobile doesn’t even host AUv3s) I feel like you can learn FL mobile and then not use it for a week and then you have to relearn it because all the buttons are hidden behind unlabeled menus or other random buttons and you can only pull up certain editing windows after you get to a certain screen first..idk I just don’t like it.. And after literally almost 10 years of iOS synths AudioKit synth one is their top pick? Over TB flowtones, synthmaster one and two, Nave, moog, Etc. And no korg gadget 2, Drambo?! , AUM, nothing by BLEASS or ToneBoosters, no Atom or Xequence2 for midi, audioshare for sample management… eg pulse and segments for their precious splice samples… I mean. Most boring list of “best” apps I think I’ve seen
@@scizmeli my take of one of make one? I’ve actually been wanting to start making tutorial and other types of content lately, I’ve been setting up my studio to look a little nicer, some sound reactive LEDs and those circular lights for vloggers etc
Audio Evolution lets you hook up any interface , bring in third party samples and lets you use any midi device controller and it reminds me of Ableton Arrangement View
@@pr4yTheProducer Cuz I was a real flexible app before all of these came about especially with third parties samples and like using interface it was very responsive for a mobile app that's why - and that was a month ago anyways
Koala Sampler was *robbed*. Paid version even includes stem splitting integration! Also, there's some great themes for Caustic that make it look more modern.
No caustic is outdated, I was using it 2 years ago and I switched to FL studio mobile which is obviously better. Even though some features of caustic were really good and should be added in other mobile DAWs. I hope caustic will get a new update because it can be way more powerful than it is, but it's been ages since we didn't get an update
Man 🤦♂️ I had it in the list but decided to only show Bandlab which is free had similar sampling capabilities. VOW to highlight Koala Sampler in an upcoming video because it is one of the OG mobile samplers.
@@nickthechen Aw that’s alright. I was just really sad to see it omitted considering how passionate the user base for it is and how incredibly high quality the app is. Not to mention very inexpensive.
What other apps would you recommend?
Broooo… Koala!!
Beatmaker 3
Koala Sampler
Try free iOS app Play&Sing for iPad. You can sing with live reverb and play piano using MIDI keyboard.
Roland Zenbeats is the IOS Daw I've decided to use after researching most of them, and testing out a few. (Previously used Cubasis 3.) It's been getting lots of updates, and is very unique in that it can be used on so many platforms, not only iPad, but iPhone, Android phones, AND Mac and Windows desktops.
1. Coso free
2. Suggester 9.99
3. Logic remote free
4. IL remote free
5. Avid control free
6. Touch Oscar 9.99
7. Fl mobile 13.99
8. Bandlab free
9. Caustic free
10. flipsampler 9.99
11. Synth one free
12. Drc free
13. Korg module free
14. Audiobus free
15. Fabfilter proq- 3 free
Thank you very much for the different apps available to make music.
Software ending in remote were remote for their PC version, you can control pc daw using those remote, they were not for native music production in mobile
You need unlocks to save anything on caustic, which is 10 bucks. Well worth it, and THAT is an understatement
Octane is a really good mobile VST that has a BUNCH of sounds to start. Their desktop VST is also pretty legit.
cant wait to try some of these out
Thanks for this informative video!!
Nice information, thanks. I can't find Audiobus and Korg Module, maybe they are not available in Europe.
4:43 did bro just play big dawgs 😱
Koala, Drambo, Beatmaker 3, Cubasis 3, Nanostudio 2, Loopy Pro, Beatsurfing 2, AUM
Blocswave, GR-16, Patterning 2, Endlesss
LK, Egoist, Apematrix
Zenbeats is cross platform
Android has Pocket operator, Caustic, Serato Sample,
Suggester is cool, but what about Tonality, Chordjam, Scaler 2, Riffer, Playbeat 3, Polyphase, Rozeta, Beatly Pro, Piano Motifs,
Pocket Operator is only available in newer Pixels.
Wait android has serato sampler?? But I agree they made this app purely for monetary views. Maybe they good for someone just starting but they didn’t even mention GarageBand AND IT COMES PREINSTALLED
🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ I’m so confused, how wasn’t Beatmaker3, Cubasis 2 and 3, Auria Pro, GarageBand, Nanostudio2, not mentioned
I know… and BANDLAB?! over KOALA?? FL mobile is like the least intuitive DAW (maybe besides beatmaker 3 but once you learn bm3 it’s so quick and efficient and FL mobile doesn’t even host AUv3s) I feel like you can learn FL mobile and then not use it for a week and then you have to relearn it because all the buttons are hidden behind unlabeled menus or other random buttons and you can only pull up certain editing windows after you get to a certain screen first..idk I just don’t like it..
And after literally almost 10 years of iOS synths AudioKit synth one is their top pick? Over TB flowtones, synthmaster one and two, Nave, moog, Etc. And no korg gadget 2, Drambo?! , AUM, nothing by BLEASS or ToneBoosters, no Atom or Xequence2 for midi, audioshare for sample management… eg pulse and segments for their precious splice samples… I mean. Most boring list of “best” apps I think I’ve seen
Because android users dude
or impc2 pro!? good lord. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@@pr4yTheProducer looks like yourself are due for producing your take of a good review video?
@@scizmeli my take of one of make one? I’ve actually been wanting to start making tutorial and other types of content lately, I’ve been setting up my studio to look a little nicer, some sound reactive LEDs and those circular lights for vloggers etc
Audio Evolution lets you hook up any interface , bring in third party samples and lets you use any midi device controller and it reminds me of Ableton Arrangement View
Dude… like literally every iOS daw does that
@@pr4yTheProducer
NOW THEY DO
@@abelchristian951 yes? I’m just wondering why you even brought it up about Audio Evolution specifically
@@pr4yTheProducer
Cuz I was a real flexible app before all of these came about especially with third parties samples and like using interface it was very responsive for a mobile app that's why
- and that was a month ago anyways
@abelchristian thank you much keep pressing and running for Christ and always Psalm 91 🔥🔥🔥🙏🙏🙏
Splice I love you guys! Thank you for helping me take my music production to the next level.
thank you bro i just made someone’s cough into a dope music
Thq bro 🤗😊🎹🎸🎼🎶
Koala Sampler was *robbed*. Paid version even includes stem splitting integration!
Also, there's some great themes for Caustic that make it look more modern.
Robbed?
Thanks
You failed to mention that the majority of these apps are only available on IOS
Right what the hell else is for android
Exactlyl😂
Is there a Tracker app that good that you don't need to get M8 Tracker?
Bandlab is cool but it doesnt let me use 16th notes
Hello what app should i use on android to connect my music apps?
Audiobus is only for ios
if you know how to use Caustic is monster DAW for mobile.
No caustic is outdated, I was using it 2 years ago and I switched to FL studio mobile which is obviously better. Even though some features of caustic were really good and should be added in other mobile DAWs. I hope caustic will get a new update because it can be way more powerful than it is, but it's been ages since we didn't get an update
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Do you know Midi app ?
Hello Im from Portugal i produce techno can you Teach the best controllers for fruity loops software.
One that is easy and intuitive
Would absolutely recommend Novation's FL Key 37!
t-hanks
Why wasn’t Koala Sampler mentioned? Absolute best sampler ever. I hardly even use my PC DAW anymore it’s so good.
Man 🤦♂️ I had it in the list but decided to only show Bandlab which is free had similar sampling capabilities. VOW to highlight Koala Sampler in an upcoming video because it is one of the OG mobile samplers.
@@nickthechen Aw that’s alright. I was just really sad to see it omitted considering how passionate the user base for it is and how incredibly high quality the app is. Not to mention very inexpensive.
@@nickthechen comparing bandlab sampler and koala is almost blasphemy you best watch your mouth
Im very surprised Koala Sampler wasn't on here. I wonder why. 🤔
shame auxy wasnt included
Just here to yell at you like the others about Koala not being on the list 🤨…. Also Korg Gadget is killing em
They discontinued Caustic 😢
I'm sorry is audiobus on Android
Cubasis3
And all of these are available on Android? Because like every other UA-camr, you used iOS 😢
me [saw Suggester and how it works]: "SHADDAP AND TAKE MY MONEY!"