Just a quick test of JamUp Pro recorded in Cubase 5 on PC. Routing is as follows: JamUp Pro on iPad 3, Apogee Jam interface, out of iPad headphone jack into Guitar Rig Mobile USB interface, out of GRM into (2) M-Audio BX-5 powered monitors. Straight recording...no mixing or mastering, no added effects (eq, limiter, compression or anything). What you see is what you get...sounds good now...after effects and mastering...sounds superb!
http://soundcloud.com/buddemeyer72/leadfoot-test
http://soundcloud.com/buddemeyer72/leadfoot-test-mixed
Recording JamUp in Cubase 5
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Derek Buddemeyer Derek Buddemeyer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=270698
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Derek Buddemeyer Derek Buddemeyer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=270698
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After the initial recording, I export all the tracks to Multitrack Daw, where I mix everything and add reverb, compression, and EQ. I can also duplicate tracks or do quad-tracking from there if I like. ....and I'm not confined to the studio in order to mix. I usually do this on the go wherever I'm at with headphones and when I'm back in the studio, I make final adjustments while listening through the monitors...export to wav when done and that's it. I'll post a "finished" copy of this demo after the weekend and you can compare the difference.
Rock On!
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Derek Buddemeyer Derek Buddemeyer https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=270698
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