@Korakios said:
http://musicappblog.com/apollo-updates/
@Processaurus said:
... Def. interested in the most streamlined solution, since it is for sketches and ideas, as opposed to a painstaking album created over months (which i would use the computer for any extensive mixing and editing).
@Processaurus said:
Wondering if anyone here with an ipad band/collaborative music project, that has a slick, easy way of recording music that you are making with two people with ipads, or one busy person with two ipads. On one of the ipads, rather than a third device.The Ableton Link has made it easy to sync up the two ipads, but then when you get something sounding good, and want to record it, it isn't obvious how. The ways I've done it are clunky, the first is the hardware way, digging out and setting up an audio interface on the recording ipad, and plugging the headphone jack into the audio in, and recording it like any audio source.Second way was to record internally in garageband on the other ipad, and then send the project with air drop to the other ipad, and so on back and forth. Actually was the one approach I tried that worked alright, just takes time each person recording their parts one at a time, and I believe garageband can only record one track at a time?I remember trying to use the recorder in AUM, and air dropping the files to the other ipad but something didn't work right. And it got complicated to use AUM like a DAW, with no timeline.I tried to use Loopy but i believe i couldn't transfer the sessions, only the bounced down audio. I might have been missing something.Some kind of wireless streaming would be great, if there was a way to correct the inevitable latency. I vaguelly remember there was some program that did wireless recording, that was really smart, and recorded on the sending device and then sent it over to the host device, as soon as the recording was finished, so there were no glitches, and the timeline was perfectly synced up, after the fact.Thanks for any ideas!
@Processaurus said:
Thanks for the diagram, mixing a recorded track means transferring tracks from the DAWs on each ipad. How that works is important. Can cubasis air drop seperate audio file tracks? I believe garage band can only export project files, and bounced mixes. Def. interested in the most streamlined solution, since it is for sketches and ideas, as opposed to a painstaking album created over months (which i would use the computer for any extensive mixing and editing).AUM acts as a headphone mixer and Link to IAA sync adapter, to get the DAWs to be synced together?
@BiancaNeve said:Couldn't you just use session jam in GarageBand on both iPads?
@Processaurus said:@BiancaNeve said:Couldn't you just use session jam in GarageBand on both iPads?Woah!! That's the ticket! It seems like it is working, the master ipad automatically collects the slave's recordings and assembles them on the timeline.@infocheck thanks for the write up. If it must be cubasis that seems like the labrynth of ios file sharing one would need to take.
@Hmtx said:
^ Matt, how is the quality on that DAC? I always wondered about those cheap things
@Hmtx said:
Cool, seems like an alternative to the Behringer uca202 and it is so small. I might buy one
@Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:@Hmtx said:
Cool, seems like an alternative to the Behringer uca202 and it is so small. I might buy oneI have a uca202. But the leads and the bulk of it seemed unnecessary for carrying around so when I saw this for £4 thought it was worth a punt.Other uses:
- plugging in the audio of my pocket operator 12 drum machine into my iPhone/iPad
- jamming with any two synced apps on two devices. I'm thinking elastic drums (has link and great performance page) and maybe Samplr or something on the other iPad. Or maybe even seeing of WIST still works for Figure.