What Reddit Says About Music Builder Apps
We compiled 19 Reddit discussions about Music Builder apps from 12 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/musicproduction
... It depends what type of music you’ll mostly be producing. For electronic music I’d say Ableton. If you’re recording a lot of live instruments and vocals Logic or Cubase might be the best option.
r/WebsiteBuilder
We picked an easy-to-use builder with templates made just for musicians, which made the planning process a breeze. ... I think social media presence and link in bio is farrr more important right now than a website. Try to just post a lot of content on Tik Tok and make that your priority. If you don&...
r/WeAreTheMusicMakers
if you read the comments the first ... issue caustic it's old ,and no one except cubasis with a crappy gui has bettered it ... G Stomper is probably the best music app on Android IMHO, especially if you're into electronic ...
r/AI_Music
Sorry I only know English but if my translation app is correct, you're asking me how to download it? I used the Suno website, it should come up if you google search for it. ... Lotta Suno lovers here, but it sounds kinda shallow and robotic to me, with weak vocals most of the time. I usually us...
r/Songwriting
Personally when it comes to DAWs, I'm team Fruity Loops · , aka FL Studio. It was the first one I ever played around with, back in the late 90s, so I'm brand-loyal. I mean, I was very casual and I didn't pick it up again until 2011, then from ...
r/Beatmatch
I’ve been having a lot of fun ... a Mac so could use desktop but would preferably like something for mobile. Share ... Logic Pro for iPad is by far the best option....
r/WebsiteBuilder
I’ve been researching the Best Website Builder for Musicians because I want to create a site for my band. I already own the domain, but finding…
r/Learnmusic
Newbie that wants to learn to create their own music. It's not something I've done as a hobby yet, but I listen majority of the time. So lol, I think…
r/ios
Discussionwhat is the best music player app for ios in 2024? (self.ios) submitted 5 months ago by rexaugustinus · 50 comments · share · save · report · all 50 comments · sorted by: best · topnewcontroversialoldrandomq&alive (beta) Post a comment! Create an account ·
r/musicproduction
I know I'm asking for too much, but I appreciate any help. Thanks for the recommendations in advance. :] ... BandLab. Works across Android, iOS, PC and Mac. Free with no copyright restrictions, and beginner-friendly. Everything is saved in the cloud, but I'd recommend saving tracks and mix...
r/gamedev
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r/Songwriting
It's made for beginners, so it's pretty user-friendly, but some artists and bands have gone on to make albums using it. Pretty feature-packed for an entry-level app. That's what I would recommend.
r/musicproduction
For what I usually read, it seems like the app is cooked with ads but at least my experience in Chrome (MacBook Pro i7) is totally the opposite. ... I use it, and haven't really had a problem with the learning curve, I thinks it's probably the best "free" option out there, even t...
r/truespotify
TL,DR: https://www.musicplaylistbuilder.com was built to allow users to import songs from various sources and build a custom playlist and upload the playlist to Spotify. ... I have recently launched a web app that allows users to import songs from various sources using playlist/album or song URLs an...
r/ipadmusic
GarageBand or Music Maker Jam. Also if you have a laptop try sound bridge. ... Fugue Machine is worth looking into. Midi controller that runs several customizable playheads over the same note pattern.
r/musicmarketing
Was going to go with Noiseyard, but just setting up an account was plagued by issues around access, email verification and application errors. Bandzoogle it is! ... Pixpa is a good option to have, checkout their musician templates. don't have a tipjar or crowdfunding feature - and personally i ...
r/Songwriting
There are a few apps that claim to emulate one but I haven’t found a great one. The real deal is a bit expensive for what it does. ... I would recommend picking up guitar! While it is possible to create digital music, it is nearly impossible if you don’t understand anything about the instruments you...
r/musicproduction
... Koala is great!! Very straightforward and intuitive to use. It’s super fun/easy to play around with and try new ideas. Just looked it up, and it’s for android too! Definitely worth the $5.
r/ipadmusic
Speldosa, a music box sim that’s so amazingly beautiful, crisp and clean. My go to for angelic melodies and eeri bell like sounds · ToneStack Pro, a solid amp sim and guitar effects bundle. The fully unlocked version has a huge selection of sound crafting choices · Moog, just Moog. They’re all great...
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