Best iPhone and iPad apps for music

16 Jul 2011

Yamaha TNR-i, £13.99
Its interface might look like a complex version of Simon, but the TNR-i app's 16 x 16 grid of buttons equips you with the ability to create your own masterpiece using synthesized beats, loops, recurring patterns and rhythms. Obviously it's not as fully featured as the original Yamaha Tenori-On, but you're saving £390.
Buy it

Comments

  1. coloradomarketing

    1 year ago

    This is a great application for the iPhone. I think it’s really fantastic that you can have your own recording studio in your pocket. Is there any demo to try this app first before actually buying it?

  2. jimeffect

    1 year ago

    Out of all these apps I think music theory for beginners would be my choice as most useful would be the music theory for beginners. I don't mean to be pessimistic, but I find it strains credulity to think people would actually DJ with a phone. I know it's possible, I just don't think it's very probable.

    Jim

  3. Labelnr1

    1 year ago

    With all these apps anyone could claim to be an indie record label recording their own music on the go. I think technology is wonderful in bringing these things to the masses.

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