10 Music making apps for the iPhone and iPad: GarageBand, Korg and Figure

It’s not so long ago that music recording was just for people who could afford to hire a professional studio and engineer. To have the self belief that those hundreds of pounds per day weren’t being wasted came from many hours of tuition, rehearsal and performance (or in some cases just a massive ego. Artists with egos – what?).

It was difficult for budding musicians to develop, nurture their talent and grow as composers and songwriters with the stakes so high, and so the advent of the trusty four track tape recorder and, later, digital recording interfaces and affordable computer software have levelled the playing field for those of us seeking to express ourselves through sound.

Skip on 10 years from the announcement that intuitive multi-track recording application Garageband was to be a permanent fixture of the Mac Operating System and the bedroom musician is turning to the pocket home studio to get some of the best sounds around.

The following 10 apps showcase some of the very best in iOS mobile recording, from world class synths, drum machines and multi-track software to intuitive apps that will encourage a burst of musical creativity from beginners and seasoned professionals alike.

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Definitely an app for the more experienced music recording bods or people who aren’t frightened of a bewildering array of sound control options, Caustic really looks the business with its visualisations of rack mounted synths and lots of exciting twiddly knobs.

Soundwise, 14 machines are available including drum machines, synthesisers, an organ and a vocoder, plus there’s an effects rack, mixing desk and mastering facilities to tweak and polish your tracks.

Available from iTunes for £6.99, Android version free from Play Store, in-app purchases available. Caustic is also available for desktop Mac and PC.

Laura Kidd