Electronic Musician

Cubasis 3 €54.99

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Strengths

+ Proper desktop DAW experience
+ Works well on an iPhone
+ Great new workflow improvements
+ Touch options feel intuitive
+ Works well with other apps

Limitations

- Expensive next to some apps
- Some editing issues need addressing

Steinberg’s Cubasis was one of the original fully-featured iPad DAWs, which offered talented users as near a desktop music production experience as anybody could wish for, and all with the wonders of iOS touch control. It’s always been a rather expensive option for iPad musicians – who are used to paying single figures for apps – but also one of the most professional; this is Steinberg after all.

The latest version 3 includes many new features like Group

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