
Frost Ghost
I love it, but one quibble I have gets harder to ignore over time is that while it's great for getting ideas down, it's not easy to experiment with. If I want to transpose the key or change the instruments of groups of notes, I have to replace the notes one at a time, rather than select the group and making one change for it.

Dailen Williams
Been using this as my go-to app for sketching ideas for years. Simple and unintimating it's really helpful for getting ideas down to transcribe into a more powerful daw later. Features swing / shuffle, a simple sample editor, and allegedly the ability to load your own samples..! I've never gotten the last part to work, but I mainly sketch with this so I don't care. If you're trying to make more "full" tracks on-the-go try out this guy's other app, Sunvox. I haven't used it, but it seems legit.
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A Google user
Some find simplicity to be limiting. I find this to be an inspiration machine. SunVox is everything you could want, but it is intimidating. This is comparable to drawing thumbnails to plan a painting. Brainstorming in the raw. An intermediate between beatboxing into a voice recorder and using a full studio. It's good enough that I wish I bought the Virtual ANS while it was on sale. It's not something I would get much use from, but I have endless confidence in this developer.
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