I use an iRig HD for iPad guitar input but my old Steinberg UR242 is also iPad friendly so I can use that for more flexibility. Utilities such as AUM and AudioShare are also must haves for integrating individual apps and also for sharing and exchanging files between IOS and PC.įor a while I used some of the IOS apps when creating YouTube videos, especially Wizibel and Frax HD. I have an old version of Wotja but I'm tempted to get hold of the new version 20 which has a lot of improvements. Generative Music is also quite well served on the iPad with apps like Wotja, Droneo and Refraktions.
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Tonestack and more recently bought Roxsyn in the sales (guitar synth) which is really good fun! Their Steel Guitar is also very good. There is an IOS version of MIDI Guitar which is worth a look but as I have the PC version I tend to mostly use that. I also found a lot of "pattern generation/experimentation" type plugins which I probably used more than all of the other plugins for sketching out ideas when away from the PC such as ChordBot, ChordMaps2, Navichord, Suggester, ChordPolyPad, Fugue Machine, Chordup, ChordBud, LatticeHarmony and a few others.Īs far as Guitar Apps I use Amplitube, JamUp, Bias Amp 2, Bias FX, Bias Pedal and Tonebridge but really like the Yonac apps e.g. GeoShred is also a brilliant guitar come synth app conceived by the great Jordan Rudess. Then there's Moog stuff (Animoog, Model 15 etc), Arturia, IceWorks (Mersenne, Lorentz etc), Yonac (Kauldron, Magellan etc), ApeSoft (iVCS3, Mood), Scythe, Photophore, Sugar Bytes, IK Syntronik and a whole load of others. Korg is well catered for with Gadget and Module plus all of their individual offerings. There are a lot of excellent and reasonably priced synths available including some that originated on the PC/MAC.
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As far as DAWs go I mainly used Cubasis 2 (with all of the Waves and other add-ons) and Garageband, although I also have Beatmaker 3, Stagelight and Beathawk but haven't used them as much. I spent a long time hanging out on the Audiobus forum and getting apps when they were on sale. I will try it again sometime though as I'm sure it will improve. It did work but I found the setup a bit flakey and in the end it was too much of a faff. I wanted to use iPad virtual instruments in the PC environment with audio/MIDI being communicated between the two. My original plan was to integrate the iPad with the PC using StudioMux acting as a link between the two. In all fairness, I think it’ll be a long time and possibly never that I complete album standard pieces on an iPad, it may always remain a place for sketching out quality demos and ideas, so the “need” for third party plugins is questionable, but why not have a bit of fun?! I especially miss my Waves Scheps 73, Melodyne and VocAlign, but in terms of amp sims Tonebridge is astounding and it’s free! Just because a particular plugin is much cheaper than a VST version, it seems you are expected to take a blind punt, and hope it’s OK. It seems that many are available (you really want the AUv3 format), but reviews and demos seem almost non existent. I’ve signed up to the AudioBus forum and it’s a decent resource, but I wondered whether you guys know of a central place for iOS “deals” or, actually where I can find quality plugins. Great fun, but of course I’m already wishing I could reach for some of the FX I have access to in the desktop world. But I’ve managed to record a song in both - mainly audio, but a few midi bits too. GarageBand is my first ever experience of using an Apple product for music making and takes slightly more getting used to. Cubasis is pretty intuitive if you’ve desktop DAWs for any length of time.
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Any iOS aficionados here? I’ve recently bought an iRig Pro I/o so I can plug in my guitars use my mics in my iPad.