Page 4 of 16
Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 1:18 pm
by Rygot
O_O
Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 10:23 am
by StormJH1
GarageBand is the obvious starting point, there's really no reason why ANYONE with 5 dollars, an iPad, and a love of music shouldn't love that. It can be a bit intimidating to try and record and arrange with it, but it's fun just to mess around, and the possibilities are endless.
For other guitar playing, Amplitube sounds nice, but my interface is PositiveGrid's JamUp device and app.

I'm sure these aren't the best options by any means, but you get enough free stuff to make it fun enough to check out (and maybe do some limited recording).
I had high hopes for my iPad as a guitar playing device, but I haven't done much recording yet, and my discovery of the Vox amPlug just made it that much easier to practice that way, as opposed to setting everything up on the iPad.
Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 12:21 pm
by the Life Aquatic
I bought a ipad camera connector kit. Gonna use my Maudio fast track to record some ideas in garage band. Think this shoulda be enough for the time being. I'll post back how it works after I try it all out
Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 11:03 am
by Derelict78
^ did it work?
also I have an iphone coming in and I have been thinking about getting an ipad instead of a synth. are the synth apps powerful enough to justify buying an ipad over a stand alone synth?
Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 12:14 am
by the Life Aquatic
Derelict78 wrote:^ did it work?
also I have an iphone coming in and I have been thinking about getting an ipad instead of a synth. are the synth apps powerful enough to justify buying an ipad over a stand alone synth?
forgot to pst back in here. i got the connector last week and tried it with my maudio fast track. only tried it through the garage band app quickly. it was very very noisy, and sounded like the signal was drenched in reverb to the point it didnt sound good, too quiet. tried to go through the ampkit app too but couldnt.
guess the cheap chinese connector was the problem for the noise and everything, buying the acutally apple one for $30 instead of $15 maybe would have worked better

might just spend the money and get something that will actually produce a decent recording. the new alesis i/o mix looks good. not shipping till january though.
Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 2:24 pm
by ryan summit
im pretty sure my loved ones
are hookin me up with ipad for xmas
gonna get into recording stufff this winter
gotta go through this thread
and get some goodies
hope you all mentioned the decent free stuff
if you didnt please do
tried audacity aon macbook and hated it
im gonna try the reaper one
or maybe have to stick with garage band for now
does anyone know how easy or hard it is
to sync ipod/iphone with the ipad
without goin through a cpu/laptop
Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 4:42 pm
by aen
pretty much impossible. You can set the phone and the ipad to update/sync wirelessly, but you have to have a "home base" type computer for your devices, I think.
Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 4:46 pm
by Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D.
^ u could get one of these babies....i had one for a little while, works great for connecting all your shit,
w/o the need for a computer!its got 2 usb ports for computer/IOS devices. it has a usb port for your other usb shit (can connect a hub up to 8 devices on it).
and it has 2 midi in's and outs on the back. really fucking handy device if u have shit u want to connect of different types
its like $100 if i recall correct
http://www.iconnectivity.com/iConnectMIDI
Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 7:17 pm
by ryan summit
eh
balls near my anus
when are they gonna figure that out
im sick of bein plugged into the laptop
with the ipod
how bout that cloud shit
maybe i gotta get hip to this new nonsense
Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 4:39 pm
by ryan summit
so i wanna set up a little recording area
in my living room
besides the apps for ipad
can you guys direct me to a thread
with mics, interfaces, other recording gear
i dont want to start a thread that probably
already exists
super fuckin psyched about this
my friend sent me some album art
for DANGRxFIELD
thats so fricken funny
guess ill go searchin through music and diy
thats
Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 1:06 am
by Gone Fission
Still haven't gotten an iPad, but it caught my eye that Korg apps are 1/2 price through 12/31.
Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 3:13 am
by MannequinRaces
Alesis iO Mix for an interface looks pretty sweet. Might be overkill for most people though and it's pricey ($299). Interfaces like this bother me because you know in a year or two it's going to be obsolete gathering dust and delegated to an expensive paper weight! If/when I get an iPad think I'll go for a more bare bones interface. Maybe something like the Radial Pro AV2 ($169) or the Focusrite iTrack Solo ($159).
For some cool music apps check out:
http://www.ipadmusicapps.ca (mostly about apps)
For making music on an iPad (covers apps, hardware interfaces):
http://www.ipadmusic.comOh, Impaktor looks like a really cool app ($5). Turn any surface into a playable surface. No more tapping on the screen!
My apologies if any of the above has been mentioned recently. I didn't read through the whole thread.

Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:17 am
by washer
I like the DM-1 drum app for it's simplicity.
http://www.fingerlab.net/website/Fingerlab/DM1.htmlI record a drumtrack and paste it in Garageband.
Then run guitars through a Apogee Jam, which is less than a hundred bucks.
http://www.apogeedigital.com/products/jam.phpWorks great for doing quick demos at home.
Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 5:49 pm
by Haki
MannequinRaces wrote:Interfaces like this bother me because you know in a year or two it's going to be obsolete gathering dust and delegated to an expensive paper weight!
That's kinda how I view the ipad.

Re: sweet ipad apps and accesories i should buy
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 2:10 am
by bugzaney
Yo i got that dm1 today after peeping this thread. It fucking rules. So simple and yet so fersatile!! Exactly what i has been searchin for. Thanks hombre,