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QOTD: What desktop apps do you think should be turned into mobile apps?

There's plenty of desktop apps that have already made the jump to mobile, but let's face it that's just the tip of the iceberg. So which desktop apps would you like to see make the move over to mobile?

7 comments:

Mark Rufino said...

Reason

Jinx Padlock said...

SugarBytes Cyclop. Its sooooo mean sounding.

Anonymous said...

Reason, and Logic, as the two go well together, lol...

Guitar Rig would be nice, would love to hear a piano that had the depth and subtlety of "The Giant"

Omnisphere, as I cannot afford the Desktop version right now!

Vegar said...

Been waiting for that groove machine thing from Imageline, in vain, perhaps?

Anonymous said...

Lol. Reason and Logic, lol. Hang on I need to catch my breath. Exactly what type of iPad would run either of these?
If gadget can bring an Air to it's knees with ease how would these two fare? Lol. Plus it took Apple how long to update Logic 9 to X? Lol. Of course they're just gonna create X for iOS when it's more resource hungry on a iMac than 9 and it's gonna run on a poor little Air, as well as Audiobus and some synths and a drum machine and some Fx's? I mean how many DAW's do you people need???
Mobile music is already the most advanced it's ever been and going in this silly direction of emulating a desktop is laughable.
Goodnight.

Unknown said...

I'd want to see Tu2 by Bram Bos get ported to Android or iOS. Also, Antiloop (which was this really weird probability-based sequencer on OSX awhile back) would be neat to have in a pocket,

Also, I can't think of a specific desktop application for this, but.. I want a lightweight VST host. A simple, four-channel rack that comes with a library of freeware VSTs and available in-app purchases. There are so many older, lightweight VST plugins out there that would be just killer on a mobile platform.

And for those of you who want Reason on a tablet - Caustic 3, all the way. I'm not a Reason user, but if you're looking for a full-fledged DAW with a rackmount workflow, Caustic is killer. It's changes how I make music.

Unknown said...

OHMYGOD how could I forget?

BUZZ.