Recording on iPad
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Recording on iPad
I just recently got a Focusrite itrack dock for my iPad, and was wondering what daw apps other people use. Also what you use for drums,bass, and guitar tones. I have GarageBand which came with the iPad.
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Re: Recording on iPad
I use Auria. For drums I use a Tama drumkit, for bass I use an SVT450 and for guitar I use an AC30 and a Stiletto Ace combo. There are mics and an interface involved too.
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Re: Recording on iPad
primeholy wrote:I just recently got a Focusrite itrack dock for my iPad, and was wondering what daw apps other people use. Also what you use for drums,bass, and guitar tones. I have GarageBand which came with the iPad.
Drums suck ass on the iPad...I eventually gave up and bought EZDrummer 2, easy enough to render as a wav file and import into iTunes and then sync. I used GarageBand, as it was free, intuitive and very easy to use as a noob recording for the first time...guitar tones is where the iPad stuff shines, as there are a fuckton of usable apps.
Favorites are: Ampkit, JamUp, BIAS, Stompbox, Amplitube Orange, Flying Haggis, and ToneStack.
UBER cool shit for FX are Thumbjam (you have to get this...there's a CELLO in there that's just beautiful, and this app is on sale right now for $1.99), NodeBeat, Magellan(this is a synth app, but you can run guitars thru it for badass tones and it's seriously deep), Echopad, Crystalline, DR-OM(drone app, this is cool as fuck for doom-shoegaze stuff), AUFX:Space and AUFX:Dub(for delays and reverbs), Molten, Arctic Prosynth, Sunrizer, and Moog Filtatron. All kinds of cool stuff.
I haven't kept up on it for the last few months as I grabbed a GSP1101 and have been working with that, but there are some great tones to be had. Couple forums for this kind of stuff:
http://forum.audiob.us/
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/
Good luck man.

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Re: Recording on iPad
about to start doing this on lunch breaks.
Is the Focusrite the standard interface to use?
Is the Focusrite the standard interface to use?
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1976 Gibson Les Paul Custom
2016 Gibson The Element AL13 1958 Standard Historic Les Paul
2016 Leo Lospenatto TV-Star Mötor Custom
2015 Ronin Songbird Custom
2015 Maton MS500 50th Anniversary Edition
2014 Rickenbacker 4003 Jet Glo
1975 Hiwatt DR103
1974 Hiwatt cab SE4122 W/ Fane speakers
2015 Verellen Skyhammer amp
2015 Verellen 4x12 cab w/ WGS Vet 30 speakers
2016 Benson Monarch
2016 Benson Rotary Cab
25 delays
"wouldn't play a Laney if you paid me"
Re: Recording on iPad
Steinmetzify wrote:primeholy wrote:I just recently got a Focusrite itrack dock for my iPad, and was wondering what daw apps other people use. Also what you use for drums,bass, and guitar tones. I have GarageBand which came with the iPad.
Drums suck ass on the iPad...I eventually gave up and bought EZDrummer 2, easy enough to render as a wav file and import into iTunes and then sync. I used GarageBand, as it was free, intuitive and very easy to use as a noob recording for the first time...guitar tones is where the iPad stuff shines, as there are a fuckton of usable apps.
Favorites are: Ampkit, JamUp, BIAS, Stompbox, Amplitube Orange, Flying Haggis, and ToneStack.
UBER cool shit for FX are Thumbjam (you have to get this...there's a CELLO in there that's just beautiful, and this app is on sale right now for $1.99), NodeBeat, Magellan(this is a synth app, but you can run guitars thru it for badass tones and it's seriously deep), Echopad, Crystalline, DR-OM(drone app, this is cool as fuck for doom-shoegaze stuff), AUFX:Space and AUFX:Dub(for delays and reverbs), Molten, Arctic Prosynth, Sunrizer, and Moog Filtatron. All kinds of cool stuff.
I haven't kept up on it for the last few months as I grabbed a GSP1101 and have been working with that, but there are some great tones to be had. Couple forums for this kind of stuff:
http://forum.audiob.us/
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/
Good luck man.
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Re: Recording on iPad
Ruiner wrote:about to start doing this on lunch breaks.
Is the Focusrite the standard interface to use?
Just grab an Apogee Jam if all you're going to do is headphone practice at lunch, dude. $99.
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