Apple iPod Touch for music apps
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- KVRist
- 478 posts since 25 Jun, 2010
---I'm already using my Ipad 2 for our band but it's teathered to one of the Griffin charger/midi devices so it's not practical to take out if a I want use it to strum a guitar app etc...I'm thinking about buying an Apple iPod Touch (4th. generation) with 8 gig for the manual type things. Anyone here using an iPod Touch for their band etc..
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- KVRAF
- 1612 posts since 18 Feb, 2011 from Salt Lake City, Utah
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 478 posts since 25 Jun, 2010
Thanks and cool video!!
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Derek Buddemeyer Derek Buddemeyer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=270698
- KVRist
- 462 posts since 14 Dec, 2011 from Alliance, NE
I used one for quite a while until I got the new iPad....much bigger screen and easier to use, but it can be done on iPod touch...I did 2 songs on my album with it.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 478 posts since 25 Jun, 2010
---Thanks...
- KVRAF
- 7027 posts since 19 Apr, 2002 from Utah
This is my sentiment exactly. For me, it is much too small to do regular music on. The screen size would hamper my workflow and ability to quickly do things. I started out with one, and ended up taking it back and getting an iPad 2. I am very happy with my decision (except I wish I had purchased one with more than 16gb of RAM). If I were to purchase everything all over, that would be the one thing I'd change. Audio apps take up a lot of space, and there needs to be room for projects too.Derek Buddemeyer wrote:I used one for quite a while until I got the new iPad....much bigger screen and easier to use, but it can be done on iPod touch...I did 2 songs on my album with it.
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(Also: I'm Accused of lying about Linux—it boots, runs my pro audio workflow, stays stable, updates--though yearly dismissed as “niche”. Yet I'm the deluded one.)
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- KVRAF
- 15135 posts since 7 Sep, 2008
Wow, please tell me more.happygirlbaby wrote:i use ipod
"I was wondering if you'd like to try Magic Mushrooms"
"Oooh I dont know. Sounds a bit scary"
"It's not scary. You just lose a sense of who you are and all that sh!t"
"Oooh I dont know. Sounds a bit scary"
"It's not scary. You just lose a sense of who you are and all that sh!t"
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- KVRAF
- 1612 posts since 18 Feb, 2011 from Salt Lake City, Utah
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- KVRist
- 250 posts since 29 Apr, 2011
I think it does depend on the app / what you want to use it for. If you want to make complete tracks with synths, drum machines, DAWs etc. then the iPad is the way to go, but if you want to plug in your guitar or mic and use some effects, pedals, amps etc. then the iPod Touch is a great size for that.audiojunkie wrote:This is my sentiment exactly. For me, it is much too small to do regular music on. The screen size would hamper my workflow and ability to quickly do things. I started out with one, and ended up taking it back and getting an iPad 2. I am very happy with my decision (except I wish I had purchased one with more than 16gb of RAM). If I were to purchase everything all over, that would be the one thing I'd change. Audio apps take up a lot of space, and there needs to be room for projects too.Derek Buddemeyer wrote:I used one for quite a while until I got the new iPad....much bigger screen and easier to use, but it can be done on iPod touch...I did 2 songs on my album with it.
--Sean
Alex
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- KVRAF
- 1612 posts since 18 Feb, 2011 from Salt Lake City, Utah
I could see that, working on the iPod Touch made me want to get an iPad. The sound was great and it worked, but after a while I was wishing I had a bigger screen to edit the sounds. I just didn't want anything bigger than the MPC so I could focus on the sound.
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- KVRian
- 539 posts since 3 Apr, 2008 from State of Confusion
Wow, it's now a possibility that we could see a garage band that actually uses GarageBand.
Things have changed a lot since 1978 when I was in my first garage band.

Things have changed a lot since 1978 when I was in my first garage band.
"All generalizations are false".
"Don't quantize me bro"!
"Don't quantize me bro"!
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- KVRist
- 138 posts since 10 Nov, 2009
I'm not in a band but I enjoy making music on iDevices.
I bought an iPod Touch and Akai SynthStation25 last Christmas for mobile purposes. There wasn't very many mobile synths (battery operated with speakers) around so I went the Apple/Akai/battery powered mini speakers route. I was pleasantly surprised with the available apps (though not too many compatible with the SS25).
Being an old geezer compared to most of you here, I found the Touch to be a bit too small for these old eyes. However, I totally enjoyed the mobility (without the SS25) to slip into my pocket and make music while standing or sitting in line somewhere.
Thus came the new iPad. I saw where there were several cool apps only available for the bigger unit so I grabbed one when they hit the stores. So much better on the eyes and a few new apps to boot.
Speaking from experience, I would buy the most available memory units to keep from getting boxed in. My iPod Touch memory is only 32 Gb but I went with the 64 Gb iPad. Music, samples, apps, data can take a good amount of memory so buy the most that you can afford.
I thought about selling my Touch but it can be quite useful in tandem with the iPad in various ways. Bluetooth WIST and WIFI can bring many new conceptions into reality.
Good luck with whatever device you decide on.
I bought an iPod Touch and Akai SynthStation25 last Christmas for mobile purposes. There wasn't very many mobile synths (battery operated with speakers) around so I went the Apple/Akai/battery powered mini speakers route. I was pleasantly surprised with the available apps (though not too many compatible with the SS25).
Being an old geezer compared to most of you here, I found the Touch to be a bit too small for these old eyes. However, I totally enjoyed the mobility (without the SS25) to slip into my pocket and make music while standing or sitting in line somewhere.
Thus came the new iPad. I saw where there were several cool apps only available for the bigger unit so I grabbed one when they hit the stores. So much better on the eyes and a few new apps to boot.
Speaking from experience, I would buy the most available memory units to keep from getting boxed in. My iPod Touch memory is only 32 Gb but I went with the 64 Gb iPad. Music, samples, apps, data can take a good amount of memory so buy the most that you can afford.
I thought about selling my Touch but it can be quite useful in tandem with the iPad in various ways. Bluetooth WIST and WIFI can bring many new conceptions into reality.
Good luck with whatever device you decide on.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 478 posts since 25 Jun, 2010
---Thank you all very much for your advice....
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- KVRAF
- 1612 posts since 18 Feb, 2011 from Salt Lake City, Utah
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gabebrunogarza1021 gabebrunogarza1021 https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=152167
- Banned
- 221 posts since 26 May, 2007
Not for a band but to experiment with different music scales I use a program call ThumbJam on my iPod Touch.Scott Murrell wrote:---I'm already using my Ipad 2 for our band but it's teathered to one of the Griffin charger/midi devices so it's not practical to take out if a I want use it to strum a guitar app etc...I'm thinking about buying an Apple iPod Touch (4th. generation) with 8 gig for the manual type things. Anyone here using an iPod Touch for their band etc..
Here's a video showcasing that.