What Reddit Says About Rap Apps
We compiled 19 Reddit discussions about Rap apps from 7 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/musicproduction
The Logic Pro app for iPad is pretty great.
r/hiphopheads
1K votes, 543 comments. 1. Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us 978m 2. ¥$ - CARNIVAL (ft. Rich the Kid & Playboi Carti) 654m 3. Future x Metro Boomin - Like…
r/makinghiphop
Tons of free beats to experiment with, record over, and post, kind of looks like an Instagram for rappers. ... I use Tune Me. I have used it for probably 13+ years. Free or paid version. It's very limited as far as editing and producing go, but I go YouTube>YouTube2mp3>Tune Me and record....
r/podcasting
Which app/site would you recommend for me? I want to do sing/rap freestyle live (record Mike and PC separately, WHILE I BROWSE YOUTUBE) and then…
r/WeAreTheMusicMakers
I made a rap mobile game. ... A community for sharing and promoting free/libre and open-source software (freedomware) on the Android platform. This means software you are free to modify and distribute, such as applications licensed under the GNU General Public License, BSD license, MIT license, Apac...
r/makinghiphop
Koala App is pretty decent. I got the app when my laptop crashed and it’s got a bunch of cool features if you’re into making mainly sample-based music.
r/makinghiphop
Beatmaker 3 is pretty much the standard for making hip hop on iOS. It's feels heavily inspired by MPC and Ableton Live. I find the workflow a little awkward, but it's definitely one of the most full-featured apps out there.
r/makinghiphop
You should check out apps like Superplay and Untitled.
r/rap
Coles features/song have been stellar. This app likes to bring up Grippy but never anything positive about dude. Light skin dudes always get shitted on the most…
r/makinghiphop
I been using this app Rap Fame for a minute now & for like $25 a year it's def worth it.
r/undergroundhiphop
Support underviewed beat producers man, fuck these apps that just curate and make you pay for what you can do for free ... And what the fuck do u think that is! The beats on Rap Fame are put up by underviewed beat producers tryin to get their name out. It's probably one of the best ways to supp...
r/musicproduction
If you have a mac, use GarageBand. Anything else, look up Audacity and start recording! ... I’d use cakewalk by bandlab, pretty good stock vst’s and sounds. After that I’d upgrade to ableton or FL. ... Try an app like Superplay.
r/hiphopheads
I'll recommend it to some underground artistes I know when I get the chance. ... I appreciate it. I have gotten very good reviews. No other software has many of these features. It's good shit. ... My guy this is cool as fuck. Hoping for iOS soon ... Dude, this app is soooo legit. I've...
r/makinghiphop
I already have Audacity and Reaper, but are there any others I should check out? Thanks!
r/makinghiphop
Either use Ableton (my reccomendation) or FL Studio. It's worth the investment.
r/makinghiphop
Rhymers block is one of the best apps on the app store. Definitely give it a try.
r/makinghiphop
I've tried all sorts of DAWs (eg: LMMS, Bandlab, Soundtrap) but which of these is best or is there better for rap? ... alternatively soend $15 for Koala Sampler, legit the best cheapest instrument you can get and very good for hiphop. Its also free on windows, mobile costs $15
r/rap
And some artists don't have their whole catalogue up on it. Other than that though it's a really solid app. ... I used this back when drill was poppin and they didn’t put their songs on Spotify. Then they added that SoundCloud go shit. Honestly Audiomack is a better alternative.
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