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Loudest list of on-the-go music production apps

Loudest list of on-the-go music production apps

What if I told you that Kendrick Lamar’s latest album ‘Damn’ had a song produced solely on an iPhone?

  Ladies and gentlemen, this is a different world than the one you know of. The mobiles phones are getting bigger in size while technology is getting smaller by the day’s end. Gone are the days when one had to pull up big large synths, turntables, Tascams and all the Victorian gizmos. You can now produce music just with your mobile phone using apps and guess what you can record, too! Steve Lacy of the band ‘The Internet’ is a young artist in his 20's. He produced the song ‘Pride’ on Kendrick Lamar latest installation ‘Damn’. The musician using his iPhone, an iRig cable, and a guitar can create most of his music. Steve uses Garageband, which he finds fairly simpler to use. [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6BxAtc5cd0[/embedyt] After looking at Steve’s example, Loudest went on to research a little about musicians in India using mobile phones/apps to create music. That’s when we stumbled upon our very own Sidd Coutto. On being asked about producing on phone and how it falls together, Sid didn’t hold any and replied saying
“There are so many apps one can use. I use loopy for live looping, Korg gadget, and module for sequencing or keyboard sounds. Garageband is kind of useful, also Xenon and Multitrack DAW are useful.”
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ-dlU1TSA4[/embedyt] However, making music using these portables devices isn’t as easy or fast as making music on dedicated Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Sidd further added:
“It's kind of slow to use a phone/apps compared to a computer setup with shortcuts and all. Loopy is great for songwriting, I beatbox and then play guitar, I used to use it in my live act as well, but I use another looper now. Korg gadget is my favorite to make electronic thingies but everything is faster on Cubase and mac. So, I tend to just use the phone to capture immediate ideas But I can produce an entire album with my phone If I need to!”
To pique your interest, we have curated a list of apps that you can use to create your next project. Thank us later: 

GarageBand (Free on iOS)

GarageBand is one of the top picks for all levels of working musician. An iOS version is also a fantastic tool for novices. It is one of the easiest to use when it comes to using it. You can put tracks together including drums, bass, guitar, piano, and vocals too.  

Figure by Propellerhead ($0.99 on iOS and Android)

What if I told you that you can have a drum kit in your pocket all day and you can play it anytime, anywhere. When the drums are powered by Reason’s Kong drum machine. Moreover, the bass and lead parts use Reason’s Thor synthesizer, make music with ease on the iPhone4 or higher. [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rNtYiK0CZA[/embedyt] Propellerhead is a long-time name in the music industry. The app offers some of the best drum samples you could use. Also, the ability to record your samples and mixing them with other tracks is something one would love to do, anywhere, anytime. So, let the inspiration strike you.

FL Studio Mobile HD ($19.99)

The world is well acquainted with FL Studio aka Fruity Loops. Well, this is just the mobile version. You get a virtual piano, 99 track sequencer and simultaneous 8 channel recording make this app ideal for creating and saving multi-track projects. [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_1JJzCYMkU[/embedyt] Added bonus: the ability to load FL Studio Mobile projects into the (sold separately) FL Studio Desktop PC version.

KORG iMS-20 ($29.99)

KORG iMS - 20 is just like that friend who has a plug for everything. It's a complete music production app, Korg MS-20 analog synth with patching capability works alongside a 16-step analog sequencer based on Korg’s SQ-10. iMS-20 also offers dual Kaoss Pads that create music with one stroke and the seven-channel mixer creates 14 different master effects. [caption id="attachment_4758" align="alignnone" width="300"] KORG iMS - 20[/caption]

BeatMaker 3 ($19.99 on iOS and Android)

BeatMaker 2 is the latest powerful, easy-to-use composition interface for amateurs and professionals alike. The app combines music production tools that are preferred by the most artists which make this app equally versatile as its users. You can build your own virtual home-studio, create multiple instruments and connect them to a full range of audio effects. BeatMaker 2 lets you compose, record, arrange and process your music. The app includes a drum machine, studio settings, keyboard sampler, multi-track sequencer, wave editor and a mixer console. [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvaOu2m_HX0[/embedyt]

ReBirth for iPad ($9.99)

ReBirth is a Producer's best friend, period! It's like having Roland TB-303 bass synth, Roland TR-808 and 909 drum machines all in one app. Three key devices in the dance and rap music spheres use FX sequences, fully featured pattern sequencers, a Tempo-synced digital delay and more to create tracks so good, the built-in sharing features will be a must. You might an extinguisher though, for all that fire you produce (Dracarys).   [caption id="attachment_4757" align="aligncenter" width="572"] ReBirth for iPad[/caption]

touchABLE ($24.99)

Thinking about buying a controller for Live? Consider this app, where your finger navigates a live set and automaps tracks as well as parameters. No midi-mappings needed-toucABLE uses LiveOSC to communicate with the LiveAPI. And Dual-User-Mode lets you tweak the same set with two iPads. [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cYzdABT2Vc[/embedyt]

Korg Kaossilator ($9.99 on iOS and Android)

KORG Kaossilator for Android" is a synthesizer app that lets anyone enjoy full-fledged instrumental performance simply by freely moving their finger across the touch panel. From electronic sounds to acoustic instruments and drums, you can play a wide range of sounds with a single finger. Also provided is a sequencer that's indispensable for creating songs, so you can create tracks by recording and layering your performances. This easy yet full-fledged instrumental experience is now available on your Android smartphone. [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBoxjuKG4s0[/embedyt] This app feels putting a nearly $300 synthesizer but it's palm-sized and is almost weightless. Like Beatwave, you can play different sounds simply by stroking, tapping, or rubbing the app's XY Axis. You can even turn your "musical finger paintings" into loops that you can then "DJ" in real-time. Also, you get some staggering visual effects that move along with the performance—completely in sync. You can also control using finger gestures and you get more than 150 diverse sounds from various music styles.  

Animoog ($29.99 for iPad)

Animoog is the first professional synthesizer designed for the iPad. Powered by Moog's new Anisotropic Synthesis Engine, Animoog captures the vast sonic vocabulary of Moog synthesizers and applies it to the modern touch surface paradigm, enabling any user to quickly sculpt incredibly fluid and dynamic sounds that live, breathe, and evolve as you play them. [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSPbiGi0ugc[/embedyt]

Special Mention:

AutoRap (Free)

AutoRap is that friends who always corrects and helps you become a better person but you never learn or do you? This app corrects bad rapping by aligning your spoken syllables to any beat. AutoRap uses Smule’s “rappification” technology to let you create your own original raps. It also offers a Premium Songs Catalogue including Tupac and the Beastie Boys. You can also share your work via mail, Facebook, and Twitter. [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1DgNfz1g_s[/embedyt] Sidd Coutto hasn't really released much music in the past couple of years. However, 2018 might be a very different year in terms of new music from Sidd. According to us, Sidd's music is more ambient, chill-sounding, humming kind of feed good vibey music but he has started to experiment even more when asked about new music, Sidd added:
"Much new music. I haven't released much in years, butI'vee been writing and recording plenty. New hip hop project in the works. Most excited about that."
Here's a link to Sidd Coutto's music: Click here for magic  

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