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| ▲ | recursive a day ago | parent [-] | | It's an ios app. IMO it's really good. I own exactly one apple product, and it's an iPad that only runs Loopy Pro. Here's a section from the manual that loosely explains the concept[1]: > Adjust a slider or dial’s value by dragging up and down, or left and right for horizontal sliders. For finer control, move your finger away from the dial. [1]: https://loopypro.com/manual/#sliders-and-dials | | |
| ▲ | m_kos a day ago | parent [-] | | Thanks! This link is really great! My only Apple product is also an iPad, and I mostly use it to make music with Auxy Studio:) Do you use any fun apps on Android? Currently, my favorite apps are Digitron and Nanoloop. (No affiliation, but Digitron's upgrade was gifted to me.) | | |
| ▲ | recursive 21 hours ago | parent [-] | | The only other music or audio app I use with any regularity is Reaper on Windows. I tend to do more performance-oriented stuff, and I try to keep everything outside the computer as much as practical. I don't use any software synths. I like the constraints and UX of dialing patches into my one keyboard/drum machine. I record some, but mainly I like to play in real time and not fiddle with VSTs and plugins. | | |
| ▲ | m_kos 17 hours ago | parent [-] | | Makes sense. Hardware is not something within my reach, currently, so I stick with software. I'm sure hardware can be a lot more fun. |
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