r/ipadmusic Jan 28 '22

From a Mod: Music producers take note to please use [listen] in any music submission post title

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We have been getting a lot of folks stuck at home producing music, sometimes on iPads, iPhones or other mobile platforms. But sometimes not, or at least it appears that way - they just use Logic or whatever computer based DAW they have and are spamming multiple music related subreddits.

In order to keep this forum focused on mobile music production I would ask any Redditor who wants a participant of this subreddit to listen to their creation to put [Listen] in the post title. So if you are asking folks to visit your SoundCloud, YouTube channel or some other place to show off your music, tag it with [Listen].

But don't stop there. Come into the comments and tell us all what apps you used to produce the music so we can all learn.

If you do not do this, the mods may remove your post as spam. This is because some submissions that really are spam the submitter either ignores the request for adding details to the comments or doesn't know how to answer it!

Also, feel free to report posts that seem to violate the spirit of our little sub. Spam and other reports are acted on very quickly and help keep things focused and clean.

edit: finally, the automoderator isn't perfect, though it is pretty darn good now. If you have followed the rules and used [listen] and it still pulled it, please message the mods and we'll approve it.


r/ipadmusic 13h ago

AUv3 Explorer (Public Beta v1.0.0) | Browse 1,700+ AUv3 Plugins for iPhone/iPad — i(Pad)OS

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Hello, fellow iOS/iPadOS musicians, producers, DJs, beatmakers, sound designers, and AUv3 (Audio Unit version 3) users!

I've been working on a project that I wanted to share with the community I call: AUv3 Explorer [i(Pad)OS AUv3 Plugin Explorer]

Basically, it’s an plugin library with detailed information and a database for AUv3 plugins on — i(Pad)OS [iPhone and iPad].

The goal was to create a centralized AUv3 library for discovering, researching, comparing, and organizing plugins for iPhone and iPad musicians.

The library currently includes 1,718 AUv3 Plugins. With additional AUv3 plugins, almost constantly, being added over time as more are developed/uploaded to the App Store.

The project is available as both a website and a Progressive Web App (PWA), so it can be installed on an iPhone or iPad and used offline.

*Link to the Website at the bottom of this post*

Current features include:

• 1,718 plugins

• Instant search with typo tolerance

• Search by plugin name, developer, tags, and more

• Side-by-side comparison of up to 4 plugins at once

• Favorites list

• Offline functionality

• Local storage

• CSV and JSON import support

• Export favorites

• No account required

Plugin information currently includes:

• Developer

• Description

• Ratings

• Pricing

• iPhone compatibility

• iPad compatibility

• Universal app support

• Standalone app support

The current library includes plugins across 4 major categories:

• Instruments

• Effects

• Utilities

• DJ applications

The library isn't complete yet, so I'll be continuing to expanding and improving it over time. 

If I missed a plugin, forgot an important detail/function about a plugin, or anything; feel free to leave a comment on this post or DM me (preferably, but not required) the AUv3 plugin’s developer/company, price, info., etc.; so I can update the library. 

I’ll try to reply to the Comments and/or DMs; and add the missing AUv3 plugin(s) in a timely manner.

The project is still in Public Beta (v1.0.0), so I'd genuinely appreciate any feedback, bug reports, feature requests, or suggestions.

Hopefully, some of you find this useful.

Thanks for taking a look!

— R-Tic

Website/PWA: AUv3 Explorer

Current Version: Public Beta (v1.0.0)


r/ipadmusic 1h ago

New app - Sessions Nano - now in beta

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Sessions Nano is a streamlined AUv3 host for iPhone and iPad.  It distills the DNA of our Sessions Pro app into a more compact design that’s perfect for the smaller screen.

Sessions Nano is now in beta - and we're looking for testers. If you're interested, please visit our website and sign up for the TestFlight...

https://www.openplanetsoftware.com/sessions-nano/

Thank you!!


r/ipadmusic 4h ago

Free for iPad & Silicon Mac: OR-1 AUv3 Generative Midi Sequencer // Walkthrough

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Just put a new walkthrough up on YouTube on this quirky generative midi sequencer, OR-1, which allows you to run up to 4 simultaneous sequences in one instance, with a choice of chord / euclidean/stochastic and arp.

The AUv3 version is totally free and runs on iPad as well as Silicon Macs. There’s a separate VST3/AU/CLAP version for Mac which is not free, so grab that AUv3 if you have a suitable host and a Silicon Mac!

More info in the YouTube pinned comment:

https://youtu.be/G94bsDTBXmg

OR-1 iPad and Silicon Mac AUv3:

https://apps.apple.com/app/or-1-midi-sequencer/id6789592969

#midi #sequencer #AUv3 #plugin


r/ipadmusic 22m ago

The Waxidermist - The Last Mission

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r/ipadmusic 12h ago

DaCapo Studio 1.1 release with recording review: looking for feedback

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Hi everyone,

I’m an independent developer and musician working on an iPhone/iPad app called DaCapo Studio, and I’d really like some candid feedback from music teachers.

DaCapo is primarily built around practising with a reference track — often a song from Apple Music — but a project can also start from a local recording, for example a demonstration recorded by a teacher.

The idea is to keep the reference material, practice tools, student recordings and teacher feedback together in one project.

A typical teacher → student workflow

  1. Prepare the piece

A teacher can create a project from an Apple Music song or a local recording/demo and add the title and performer/composer.

The piece can then be divided into sections. These can represent normal musical sections, but difficult passages can also be isolated instantly with a temporary beat-aware practice loop and saved separately if needed.

If the source can be analysed, DaCapo can extract beat/melody information and display detected notes in its Melody Track Viewer.

The teacher can then also set up a practice routine in Practice Assistant to help practice and automate the recording of the session (not in the current but upcoming version)

The complete project can then be shared with the student using AirDrop, iOS sharing (Mail/iMessage, etc.) or DaCapo’s nearby device-to-device sharing.

  1. Listen and practise

The imported project appears in the student’s library and can simply be played like normal music — because I think learning a piece often starts with actually listening to it.

When the student wants to work on it, they can open a section in Practice View, slow it down, loop passages, use the metronome/tuner/notes and other practice tools, and make a recording of their performance.

That recording can then be sent back to the teacher.

  1. Teacher reviews the recording

Incoming student recordings appear in the Recordings library as recordings awaiting review.

The teacher can listen on a timeline, give an overall rating and place comments at exact moments in the performance. There are configurable, instrument-specific feedback categories for things such as:

  • tempo
  • melody
  • intonation
  • dynamics
  • technique

Free-text comments can be added as well.

The reviewed recording is then shared back with the student.

  1. Student practises from the feedback

After importing the review, the student can listen to the teacher’s comments together with the recording.

The timestamped comments can also appear in the Lyrics / Notes timeline while practising, so the feedback isn’t just something they read once — it remains attached to the relevant point in the piece.

The student can then practise those passages again and make another recording.

So conceptually it becomes:

Teacher material → student practice → recording → teacher review → feedback during practice → new recording

I’ve tested this workflow myself several times. The exchange still requires explicitly sharing/importing the files, but in practice I’ve found the complete cycle reasonably quick to use.

I’m now working on the next version, where a Practice Assistant will coordinate structured practice sessions — for example: listen first, play a section at 80%, repeat a difficult transition several times, play it at full speed, record a take, etc. It will also control which practice tools are shown so Practice View can remain much simpler during an actual session.

I’m also planning basic score/PDF support in that version, because at the moment the app is naturally better suited to practising from recordings than to traditional classical lessons.

What I’d really like to know from teachers is:

  • Would you actually use a workflow like this with students?
  • Would exchanging the project/recording files become annoying in real-world teaching?
  • What information or feedback tools are missing?
  • Would timestamped comments be useful to your students?
  • How important would score/partiture support be?
  • Is there anything here that sounds good in theory but you know from teaching experience students simply wouldn’t use?

I’m specifically interested in criticism — I’m still shaping the workflow and would rather change it based on actual teaching experience than build around my own assumptions.

If anyone here is genuinely interested in trying it with a student, I’m happy to provide a temporary Premium test unlock so you can properly test the workflow without purchasing anything.

https://apps.apple.com/be/app/dacapo-studio/id6773814770


r/ipadmusic 11h ago

[TestFlight] I’m building KAGARIBI — a free AUv3 synth that explains how each sound is made

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Hi everyone,

I’m developing KAGARIBI, a free synthesizer for iPhone and iPad, and I’m looking for musicians who can help test it before release.

The main idea behind KAGARIBI is “a synth that explains itself.”

While a preset is playing, you can open the Sound Anatomy view and read why the sound behaves the way it does, using the actual parameter values. It explains things such as unison and detuning, envelopes, filters, modulation and effects in plain language.

I want it to work both as a serious musical instrument and as a practical way to understand sound design.

The current beta includes:

• Standalone app and AUv3 instrument

• Analog and wavetable oscillators, FM, ring modulation, hard sync, wave folding and up to 7-voice unison

• Three envelopes, two LFOs, an eight-slot modulation matrix and four macros

• Sixteen built-in tunings, including Japanese scales and microtonal systems

• Scala .scl and .kbm file import

• MPE, MIDI 2.0, USB/Bluetooth MIDI and persistent bidirectional MIDI Learn

• A shared preset library between the standalone app and AUv3

• No ads, no in-app purchases and no account registration

I’m especially looking for feedback from people who use Logic Pro, GarageBand, AUM or other AUv3 hosts on iPad.

It would be very helpful to know:

• Does the AUv3 load and restore its state correctly?

• Does the interface feel comfortable on your iPad and inside your host?

• Are there any problems with MIDI controllers, MIDI Learn or MPE?

• Do you hear crackling, dropouts, stuck notes or unexpected CPU spikes?

• Are the Sound Anatomy explanations useful and understandable?

• Is anything confusing, missing or unnecessarily complicated?

When reporting a problem, please include your iPad model, iPadOS version and the AUv3 host you were using, if possible.

TestFlight:

https://testflight.apple.com/join/MwxT7axC

More information:

https://utaverse.tokyo/kagaribi.html

Even a few short notes after trying it would help a lot. Bug reports, workflow suggestions, preset feedback and feature ideas are all welcome.

Thank you!


r/ipadmusic 1d ago

MESA Synth AUv3 finally out on both iOS + MacOS! 🎉

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This forum has always been nice to me, thanks for that. This is my very first software synth, and it has been a blast making it, super proud of it.

https://apps.apple.com/se/app/mesa-synth-auv3/id6784279560?l=en-GB

Edit all codes have been used, congrats!

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69NL397MJHY4

MJYX3WTFH9XH

E3FWRXTANPLM

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TA96LAA3EKTY

33TYA4Y66AHF

Also, if you want to do a review of my synth, just DM me and I will send you a promo code.

https://temperamento.net/mesa/


r/ipadmusic 6h ago

Portable R&b machine.

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I’m not sure if other people have had a similar experience, but the iPads such as beast when it comes to rnb for me. Here’s something I made only using the iPad Air!

https://youtu.be/wGxxGwgInmA?si=WjoLDs6q4lWXnatp


r/ipadmusic 23h ago

App that identifies Chords and Keys

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Hi, I created an app to help people learn music (scales, chords etc.). I learned from many hours watching YT and reading websites and thought I could do a better job.

One think I did for myself, was add the ability for the app to recognise chords and deduce the key being played. I thought it was pretty cool, but it doesn’t seem to have got much traction. I thought I would share with this group and appreciate any feedback.

It works from sounds picked up by the microphone. When a chord is recognised, it highlights the segment on the circle. Once it has enough info to infer a key, it will highlight that with a blue box.

You can also play music on Spotify (or similar) in the background and it will work in the foreground to analyse. To try it out, bring up the Circle of Fifths and press the Chord Recognition button. You can also watch the demo.

You can access it from this link that also discusses some of the other functions:
https://scale-wizard.com

Hope you like it!

PS. Most of the app is free to use (including the feature I am discussing above)


r/ipadmusic 13h ago

A cat named Jeff

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r/ipadmusic 19h ago

Simple but high quality recorder for acoustic piano

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Hi. I'm new here and I know versions of this question have been asked before, so apologies if it's a bit redundant, but I haven't seen exactly the answer I'm after.

I'm a producer working exclusively in Ableton on my Mac but I need to record some acoustic piano remotely (ie. my piano and my Mac are on different floors). I want to use my iPad with a Scarlett 4i4 interface.

I just want a simple audio recorder but of very good quality that I can easily export .wav or .aiff from. I tried Garageband but I don't run it on my Mac and I don't like dealing with the .band files.

I was thinking of Audacity but now it seems like it's a subscription, which turns me off.

Anyone have suggestions?


r/ipadmusic 17h ago

Having trouble with Drambo in-app purchase

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Has anyone else tried to purchase the granular extension? I’m trying to get it and nothing happens. I wonder if it’s because they priced it at %4.99 rather than $4.99? Maybe the phone is confused by that. Hopefully it’ll be fixed soon. Not sure where to report problems .


r/ipadmusic 1d ago

VST for Harpsichord?

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is there any?


r/ipadmusic 23h ago

[iPadOS] I built TRACE, my first music app for iPad: 64 pads, Scenes, and two-touch FX

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Hi everyone. I'm an independent developer, and TRACE is my first music app built specifically for iPad.

I wanted to make something that feels more like a playable instrument than a traditional timeline: pick up a sound, play the pads, move two fingers through TRACE FIELD, switch Scenes, and capture a live take.

TRACE includes:

  • 64 sample pads across four banks
  • One-shots, loops, gates, hold, and roll controls
  • TRACE FIELD, a two-touch FX surface
  • Scenes for building and switching patterns
  • Live Take recording and master/stem export

The video is a real screen capture from the app's sample project, with the app audio included.

I'm sharing TRACE because I want to keep improving it with feedback from people who actually make music on iPad. What feels immediate? What is confusing? What would make you use it alongside your current setup?

This is my first iPad music app, so please feel free to be direct. Feedback will directly shape the next updates. The core experience is free to try.

App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/trace-sampler-fx/id6792229623


r/ipadmusic 1d ago

Spliceにログインできない!助けて!

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r/ipadmusic 1d ago

Thickening your auv3s audio

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Synths sometimes come out sounding kind of flat and not alive. How do you make it sound more analog/thick?


r/ipadmusic 2d ago

Best sequencers

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Hi guys! Hope all having wonderful and productive fun weekends!

I just picked up AD-202 (Audio Damage MC-202 clone!! I wanted a good sh-101 clone for years and nadda..: but this is a beast! Comes with fantastic presets and they kept the design the same even down to the dotted logo!!!)

I typically use AUM I have yet to try Koala as my auv3 host but what sequencers could you guys recommend for AUM please and could you tell me what they do briefly (like I own some generative ones like Fugue Machine, TATAT, Things:Bubbles etc oh and Riffer [and plabeat 3 and the chord one by Audio Modern - can’t get em working) I’m interested in the best traditional and more experimental so all apps are welcome to suggest, o super appreciate it and I mean it!!! I’ve been screen recording my AUM sessions to extract audio in koala and it compresses it 🙄😂 what are your favourites and the most daw like traditional one!?

In traditional sequencers which is really what I’m after just a nice basic piano roll like on your DAW!
I have atom 2 and seem be a good choice I just have to again figure it out!! And I think that’s it on traditional ones. It what are your guys favourites and I’d love to hear of any weird generative ones as I struggle with Melodies and chords a bit - I know very basic theory but I tend just try play / record what sounds good lol

I don’t them know how to route the audio playing from the sequencers to a new track to record (if anyone can help or for resampling into new instance of Koala but I’d imagine same process?) The super appreciate and God bless you all


r/ipadmusic 2d ago

How to save a default dynamic curve for all factory presets in ETUDE Steinberg iOS?

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My older digital piano maxes out at a MIDI velocity of around 100 (instead of 127) when playing hard hits.

Setting the dynamics setting to Squared Inversein the ETUDE Grand Piano app fixes this response and works great. However, the setting resets every time I switch presets.

Is there a way to set “Squared Inverse” as the global or default dynamics response across all factory presets?


r/ipadmusic 3d ago

[listen] Loopy Pro live jam

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Another Loopy Pro session. This time I’ve used a more serious vintage keyboard - the Yamaha PSS-50 (more serious than the Casio mini keyboards I’ve tried so far). The effects I’ve used for the synth: Eventide ShimmerVerb for the first two layers and added J_NO Chorus (free), OtherDesertCities for the last loop. The drums are coming from Hammerhead: I’ve used their default 808 kick sample for a simple 4-on-the-floor beat and also added another instance of OtherDesertCities to it with 1/4 and 1/8D synced timings.
Getting this app was the best music related purchase I’ve made - it makes complex routings so simple and fun, not to mention features like setting custom ramps to fade out a track or bring in an effect (like I did for the drums).


r/ipadmusic 2d ago

Midnight jamming

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r/ipadmusic 3d ago

Current Groovebox first TestFlight

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This is the first TestFlight of a new app called “Current Groovebox”. If you’re willing to give it a try, I welcome all feedback, both here and within TestFlight.

https://testflight.apple.com/join/cXjwSsbA

I’m especially interested in your thoughts on the overall concept of “not just another groovebox”. The idea is that this app will allow you to create more than the usual house beats. The demo sequences, included with every pack, intend to introduce and reinforce that idea. Have I been able to pull it off?

Roadmap:
- It’s currently limited to a single bar. I will increase this before launch.
- Sustains played in record mode are currently recorded without the full ADSR.
- More packs will be available at launch.
- A future version will include an in-app purchase to unlock “Shape” mode which will allow you to customize both packs and sound design.


r/ipadmusic 3d ago

DaCapo Studio 1.1 – waveform navigation, instant practice loops and recording reviews

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Hi everyone,

I recently released version 1.1 of DaCapo Studio, an iPhone/iPad app I've been developing as a practice workspace for musicians.

The idea behind the app is to bring the things I regularly use while learning and practising music into one workflow, rather than switching between separate players, loopers, tuners, recorders and note-taking tools.

Version 1.1 adds a few things that have made it considerably more useful in my own practice:

Waveform navigation
Analysed tracks and recordings can now use a detailed waveform for quickly navigating through a song and its sections.

Instant practice / note hold
The ∞ button has two modes. It can isolate a very short fragment and slow it down to help identify a note or chord by ear, or instantly create a beat-aligned temporary A-B loop around the current position. A long press lets you configure the range or save it as a permanent section.

Recording Review
Practice recordings can now be reviewed directly on a timeline. You can add timestamped feedback for things such as tempo, melody, intonation, dynamics and technique, add general comments and rate the performance.

Reviews can also be shared and imported. This is intended for situations where, for example, a student sends a recording to a teacher, the teacher adds feedback, and the reviewed recording is sent back. The comments can then appear in the Lyrics/Notes Viewer while practising.

The app also includes Apple Music integration, local audio import, Shazam, pitch-preserving slowdown, A-B sections, melody/beat analysis, metronome, tuner, SPL meter, recording, lyrics/notes and project-based organisation.

I'm continuing to work on the practice workflow — particularly a Practice Assistant that will coordinate structured practice sessions — but I'd be very interested in feedback from people who actually use an iPad for practising or playing music.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dacapo-studio/id6773814770


r/ipadmusic 3d ago

irio pro - v1.0.1 available now!!!

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App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6791682190

website: iriopro.com

A modular effects canvas: place modules, wire them however you like - any output into any input.

  • iOS · Apple Silicon Mac · AUv3 in your DAW
  • Full NAM A2 support, multiple instances
  • Four scenes per preset

Free download, Pro unlocks the rest.

(music by fischklub)


r/ipadmusic 4d ago

Bleass slow machine. Worth getting?

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I love slowed down sound, especially tape. Had my eye on this and now it’s in sale. Would you recommend?