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What apps are you using to record actual audio on your iPad?
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I'm using TwistedWave. I like it. Works really well with a Blue Snowflake and the CCK. |
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Auria! all the way. Audio and Midi from a Presonus Audiobox USB via CCK and powered hub. |
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I use Multitrack DAW to record up to six simultaneous tracks from my Tascam US-800. Works great and I can easily export the individual tracks and load them in Sonar for mixing.
I also have Meteor but only used it for those projects where I require MIDI sync. I find Multitrack DAW much easier to use and I'm hoping they add MIDI sync soon. |
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I use Auria, Cubasis, Garage Band and Meteor which just got AudioBus support today, with my favourite being Cubasis for ease of use and tight integration with Cubase 7 on my Mac. ---- iMac i7 2.8GHz 16GB RAM • OS X.8 • 4th Gen iPad 64GB LTE • Apogee Duet • M-Audio Axiom PRO 49 • Launchpad • Cubase 7• Live 8 Suite • Reason 7 • WaveLab 8 • Bias Peak LE 6 • etc; |
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wesleyt wrote: I'm using TwistedWave. I like it. Works really well with a Blue Snowflake and the CCK.
Ditto here. Twistedwave is probably one of the most underrated sound editors on IOS. It has a basic Normalizer and Dynamics section that works well and gets the job done for complete tracks. |
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Thanks all. I appreciate the replies. |
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Auria. When I buy the Focusright Scarlet, then I will be set for 8-in recording. For now, I use an Audiobox USB for 2-in recording.
I have all the other DAWs, but nothing compares to Auria in sound quality and professional feel. Mike |
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Karmacomposer wrote: Auria. When I buy the Focusright Scarlet, then I will be set for 8-in recording. For now, I use an Audiobox USB for 2-in recording.
I have all the other DAWs, but nothing compares to Auria in sound quality and professional feel. Mike Sound quality? ---- "All generalizations are false"! |
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martygras wrote: Karmacomposer wrote: Auria. When I buy the Focusright Scarlet, then I will be set for 8-in recording. For now, I use an Audiobox USB for 2-in recording.
I have all the other DAWs, but nothing compares to Auria in sound quality and professional feel. Mike Sound quality? Remember, the 'sound quality' placebo comes with the 'professional feel' With all of Auria's high quality IAP effects, he has a bit of a point though. I'm thinking about getting the LE version btw....24 tracks seem alright for my uses. |
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