jordan.na.dzielni on Nostr: Since you can make pretty much everything on anything, it would really come down to ...
Since you can make pretty much everything on anything, it would really come down to your personal preference.
I current work exclusively in GarageBand on iPhone. The cons for me are:
- no actual metering
- lack of access to the master bus
- lack of automation, except for volume
That translates into maintaining control over levels, difficulty in final processing for release, and less convenient control over shaping sound dynamically.
And aside that technical mumbo-jumbo… It’s a free app, where you can bring any idea to live, however complicated it may seem!
With loads of samples, amazingly responsive and expressive instrumental on-screen keyboard and song management features, it’s more that you could ask to try out ideas.
I’ve recently bought myself an iRig for guitar, an amp modeler and a few synths… I can do virtually anything, when it comes to actually creating.
However, I’m considering switching to Cubasis 3, as it has the missing features, yet comes with a different flavor of UI. I’m not a big fan of the last, tho
To conclude - explore, be curious! If you have any music, let alone some grasp on theory and willingness to learn from terrible demos at the start, you e got it.
And if you need any help, feel free to DM me. Thanks!
I current work exclusively in GarageBand on iPhone. The cons for me are:
- no actual metering
- lack of access to the master bus
- lack of automation, except for volume
That translates into maintaining control over levels, difficulty in final processing for release, and less convenient control over shaping sound dynamically.
And aside that technical mumbo-jumbo… It’s a free app, where you can bring any idea to live, however complicated it may seem!
With loads of samples, amazingly responsive and expressive instrumental on-screen keyboard and song management features, it’s more that you could ask to try out ideas.
I’ve recently bought myself an iRig for guitar, an amp modeler and a few synths… I can do virtually anything, when it comes to actually creating.
However, I’m considering switching to Cubasis 3, as it has the missing features, yet comes with a different flavor of UI. I’m not a big fan of the last, tho
To conclude - explore, be curious! If you have any music, let alone some grasp on theory and willingness to learn from terrible demos at the start, you e got it.
And if you need any help, feel free to DM me. Thanks!