- the ability to play 48 mono or stereo 24bit/44.1 kHz tracks simultaneously
- record up to 24 of those tracks simultaneously (through any supported USB multichannel audio interface)
- edit and mix with an interface similar to Pro Tools
- Integrated FX processing
- Bring in audio from iTunes, OR sessions from Pro Tools, Nuendo, Logic, Digital Performer or other DAWs via AAF import!!!
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
iOS Audio R/Evolution!
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
GarageBand for iPad – MIDI Messages and Key Mappings
GarageBand for iPad – MIDI Messages and Key Mappings: "GarageBand for iPad – MIDI Messages and Key Mappings"
(Via iOS MIDI.)
Midi messages supported so far:
CC 1 – Modulation (in keyboard, for synths etc)
CC 7 – Current Track volume (only works in instrument mode, not in arrangement mode)
CC 8 – Current track pan (only works in instrument mode, not in arrangement mode)
CC 64 – Sustain Pedal
Channel Aftertouch
Pitch Bend
Friday, January 14, 2011
Saturday, May 08, 2010
More iPhone/iPodTouch/iPad Music apps
http://www.iconnectivity.com/
http://www.midipad.de/Website/midipad.html
http://www.macosxaudio.com/front/2010/05/rebirth-reborn-for-iphone/
http://www.audiotoolkitapp.com/
http://itunes.apple.com/nz/artist/far-out-labs/id286627796
iRig for iPhone/iPodTouch/iPad
iRig is an input/output adaptor for the iPhone/iPodTouch/iPad for audio recording and FX applications - it should work with most apps (e.g. FourTrack) not just Amplitube! However when used with Amplitube, it turns your iPhone into a fantastic live FX processor! - no more stomp boxes needed!
- iRig adaptor costs $39.99US
- Amplitube App costs $19.99US
Monday, January 26, 2009
Smartphones & the future of Music Sales
NZHerald article on future delivery of music – via smartphones!
Schweizer, K. (2009, January 24). Musicians turn to tech-savvy audience: Smartphones and the internet prove popular with both artisits and fans. Weekend Herald, p. C5.
"Most music will eventually be accessed over smartphones such as Apple's iPhone and Research In Motion's BlackBerry, said Terry McBride, who manages Sarah McLachlan and Avril Lavigne."
"The smartphone is changing the music industry because of its platform and I predict most consumption of music will be through a smartphone in the future," McBride said in Cannes.
Read full article HERE:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10553302&pnum=0