Re: Uncle Connies iOS Shack!
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 7:29 am
Drambo basically has me ready to let go of my Digitakt.... I’m going to wait before I pull any kinda trigger here but I’m amazed at how deep it is..
Drambo could've just been the sampler section and I would've already been crazy about it. It's so great, and Beepstreet keeps addings things and refining it.humandingus wrote:Drambo basically has me ready to let go of my Digitakt.... I’m going to wait before I pull any kinda trigger here but I’m amazed at how deep it is..
I wouldn’t rule that out in the future, seems like anything is possible with this app.Inconuucl wrote:Drambo could've just been the sampler section and I would've already been crazy about it. It's so great, and Beepstreet keeps addings things and refining it.humandingus wrote:Drambo basically has me ready to let go of my Digitakt.... I’m going to wait before I pull any kinda trigger here but I’m amazed at how deep it is..
The only thing I wish is that I would change the length of the channels independently, as I love polymetric sequences.
Any class compliant audio interface works with iOS, so you can use one that supports midi to connect your synths to the iPad. Something like the iRig Pro for instance: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/irigproio/mr. sound boy king wrote:good Morning,
I'm running an iPad Pro and would like the iPad to send MIDI to my ancient synths. Is there even such a thing as a USB-C to MIDI DIN cable? Or do I need another conversion box?
Thank you for your help w/ my stupid question.
Best,
David
hey! Thanks for the recommendation. I did decide to nab that iRig Pro I/O. Now to find the most excellent iOS sequencers. So far, I use:Inconuucl wrote:Any class compliant audio interface works with iOS, so you can use one that supports midi to connect your synths to the iPad. Something like the iRig Pro for instance: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/irigproio/mr. sound boy king wrote:good Morning,
I'm running an iPad Pro and would like the iPad to send MIDI to my ancient synths. Is there even such a thing as a USB-C to MIDI DIN cable? Or do I need another conversion box?
Thank you for your help w/ my stupid question.
Best,
David
Nice! I'm especially stoked to try TC-Data because I love TC-11 so much.Inconuucl wrote:You got the ones I was going to tell you about! Some of those are a bit on the older side, but it is what it is. I love Cality, autony, and Ioniarics; while they lack a bit of polish, the developer really knows how to make weird shit and I love them for it.
Poly2 is one of the ones I tried first on Friday. It's amazing, for sure. I also have Drambo but don't have much experience in it yet. I'll keep poking at it, though, everyone seems to love it!humandingus wrote:Of the ones you’ve recommended, I absolutely adore Fugue and Poly2.
I can’t recommend Drambo for sequencing enough. Essentially a modular Octatrack (I know I know) for $20.
Bit the bullet--best buy is running 100 bucks off the 256gb wifi air...i mean i had to get it right?Inconuucl wrote:Yeah! The Airs are a total gem this generation, for the price you are getting a lot of power and a lot of cool features. Which is crazy to say when it comes to Apple.aedes wrote:Thanks all. Looking at a new air right now--pretty insane that the 256gb is $150 more than the 64gb
aedes wrote:Bit the bullet--best buy is running 100 bucks off the 256gb wifi air...i mean i had to get it right?Inconuucl wrote:Yeah! The Airs are a total gem this generation, for the price you are getting a lot of power and a lot of cool features. Which is crazy to say when it comes to Apple.aedes wrote:Thanks all. Looking at a new air right now--pretty insane that the 256gb is $150 more than the 64gb