djay
This compelling DJ utility lets you mix and manipulate songs from your music library.
View ArticleOcarina
Ancient-flute-like instrument, meet touchscreen. Hold the phone up to your mouth, blow into the microphone, and press combinations of four onscreen buttons to produce notes.
View ArticleUzu
This is doodling for digital natives. Touch the display with one finger to bring hundreds of dots and lines humming to life.
View ArticleInkPad
A full-featured studio for creating vector illustrations — digital images that can be enlarged infinitely without getting rough or pixelated.
View ArticleNanostudio
NanoStudio does Apple one better, cramming everything you'd expect from a digital audio workstation — synths, a sampler, a sequencer — onto the iPhone with a surprisingly usable interface.
View ArticleiMovie
Apple's official video editor lets users import clips from their library, rearrange them, and add title cards, transitions, and background music.
View ArticleSketchBook Mobile
Built for art directors and serious doodlers, this drawing app maximizes your smartphone's canvas by keeping its dozens of brushes, color wheels, and layer editors out of sight.
View ArticleBrushes
A nearly perfect painting app for iPhone and iPad, Brushes manages to be both beginner-friendly and robust enough for serious artists.
View ArticleA Dime Bag of Photoshop
The iPad version of Photoshop doesn't have all the features of the desktop version, but hey, it's only ten bucks.
View ArticleSchool of Rock: 5 Apps for Learning the Guitar
Tune, strum, solo, and shred with apps designed to help you get the most out of your six-string.
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