ClassicFX combines some much-loved audio effects in new and interesting ways on your iOS device. Hollin Jones took it for a spin.
WWDC 2020 announcements from Apple were seminal. But with Macs switching from Intel to Apple Silicon should musicians and audio producers be concerned or confident?
Whether you're stuck at home for serious, virus-related reasons, or for precautionary measures, Moog Music want you to continue being sonically creative without spending a dime.
A free update to existing owners, version 1.3o of Synclavier Go! for iPad adds AUv3 client capability, Soundfile support.
Jammies Pro is the follow up to widely acclaimed app Ninja Jamm, which had over 600,000 downloads and includes the ability to upload your own samples, as well as modulation and patching capabilities.
TAQS.IM World Synth is the easiest way to play World Sounds, Rhythms Microtonal Music Scales & Drones on your iPhone or iPad.
Imagine Ableton Live, Logic Pro, Cubase, Studio One, FL Studio, or Bitwig Studio available as a universal app for iPhone, iPad and Mac. Apple's Universal Purchases brings that reality a little closer.
Emulating the character of guitar amp reverb systems, this new plug-in from Eventide goes beyond what is possible in the hardware domain.
The latest update to this powerful iOS app adds a ton of features as well as bringing universal iOS compatibility, Audio Units support and a separate iPhone-only version.
Roland's multi-platform, free-to-access music app gets a boost with new features in the 1.1 update. Here's what's new.
Steinberg introduces a brand-new Cubasis, redeveloped from the ground up and adding iPhone compatibility plus more than 20 user-requested features.
Released today, L7 Looper brings the best features from the most powerful hardware loopers to iPhone and iPad in an extensive and easy to use app.
Wouldn't it be useful to have an easy to use, efficient, powerful and forward-thinking audio editor for iPad? Your search could end here with the release of Auditor by Living Memory Software.
Get the sound of Eventide hardware effects on your iPhone or iPad with this newly released standalone, Audio Unit and IAA-compatible app.
While Propellerhead is yet to make a dedicated iOS controller for Reason, this third party model has already been updated with support for the latest systems. Here's the detail.