Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

iOS Audio R/Evolution!

Audio enthusiasts - this is IMPRESSIVE! - Auria app for iPad will feature:
  • 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!!!
Compatibility iPad 2 recommended; iOS 5 required. Auria will record from the iPad mic, but a compatible USB Class 2 audio interface and Camera Connection Kit is recommended. iPad 1 is limited to 24 tracks. Some plug-ins are optional. This app is definitely on my wish list! NewImage From WaveMachineLabs: "Auria is a 48 track digital audio workstation designed exclusively for the iPad. Built from the ground up to be used in professional studio and live tracking applications, Auria includes the necessary tools for recording, mixing, and editing any project. Auria introduces innovative features such as AAF import/export for moving sessions between popular DAWs (like Pro Tools and Nuendo), 64-bit double precision architecture, and up to 24 tracks of simultaneous recording using compatible USB audio interfaces. WaveMachine Labs has teamed with PSPaudioware to offer a powerful vintage-inspired channel strip on every channel, plus a mastering processor on the master and subgroup channels. Auria also features a first among mobile apps - VST plugin support; Auria includes several bundled plugins (convolution reverb, stereo chorus and delay, classicVerb and a pitch processor). Plug-ins by PSPAudioware, Overloud Audio Tools, Fabfilter and more will be available through in-app purchase. WaveMachine Labs is pioneering the effort to develop the VST standard on iOS, allowing manufacturers to easily port their existing plugins to the iPad. http://www.AuriaApp.com "

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

Saturday, May 08, 2010

More iPhone/iPodTouch/iPad Music apps

http://www.ikmultimedia.com/Main.html?iphone/index.php


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

Turn your iPhone/iPodTouch/iPad into a multiFX processor!

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!

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  • 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