ipad is where the real is.
- KVRAF
- 11000 posts since 15 Apr, 2019 from Nowhere
So did a few well known artists, like GorillazDasheesh wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:51 pm don't let influencers sell you on being a sheep. if you want to make a whole album in an ipad you can. i have. they are just trying to sell you presets.
- Banned
- 2288 posts since 24 Mar, 2015 from Toronto, Canada
sure you. can you can make a whole album with just an acoustic guitar and a 4 track recorder. all depends what you are making.Dasheesh wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:51 pm don't let influencers sell you on being a sheep. if you want to make a whole album in an ipad you can. i have. they are just trying to sell you presets.
i jumped on the ipad backwagon a few years ago and it was interesting, but really never could complete an entire song. the apps are cheap in comparison to desktop music apps and DAWs and they are interesting to play around with, but after a while it just seemed to be more of a idea sketch pad tool than a tool you could completing finish something.
issues you ran into was exporting audio from one app and importing into another. messing around with audio copy and inter-app was annoying. scrolling around and trying to edit and nudge and fix MIDI with a fingers seemed to not work as well as using a controller or keyboard. As I am a Maschine/Jam user, i can insert, move, nudge and transpose MIDI 100x faster on controllers than on a iPad screen app.
I think iPads still need a controller of some sort to make it a replacement tool for a desktop based DAW setup.
Gear & Setup: Windows 10, Dual Xeon, 32GB RAM, Cubase 10.5/9.5, NI Komplete Audio 6, NI Maschine, NI Jam, NI Kontakt
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- KVRian
- 1360 posts since 4 Aug, 2004 from Ain't tellin' ya...
No doubt that iPad type setups are the idea of the future. Wireless audio and MIDI would obviously need to be very low latency and as it stands right now that isn't so especially for Bluetooth.
Once wireless latency improves it would make the iPad an ideal setup for making entire songs. Or you could just edit the parts in without relying on external controllers at all.
Once wireless latency improves it would make the iPad an ideal setup for making entire songs. Or you could just edit the parts in without relying on external controllers at all.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4751 posts since 22 Nov, 2012
the biggest issue i'm having is handling midi because there are so many unseen, and hidden midi protocols going on. it was so much easier when i plugged a cord from A to B and assigned a channel. i am plugging my ipad into my pc over usb and using studiomux for now. every app is handling midi in a different way and i'm having a terrible time trying to get drum apps in particular to behave the way i want them to because of all the inter app midi connections happening. i gave up on spark. it had some kind of weird midi feedback loop happening i couldn't figure out.
- KVRAF
- 26963 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
I'm glad IAA is not completely dead... otherwise Borderlands would be isolatedCinebient wrote: Sat Apr 18, 2020 7:48 am A lot things changed in the last years on iOS.
F.e. IAA is dead, long live AUv3.
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- KVRian
- 721 posts since 23 Jun, 2004
Yeah I wouldn’t want to finish a song in a iOS DAW, but many do. I do only a skeleton and then export to my real DAW where I can really work. I don’t think I’d have patience for more than that.pdxindy wrote: Sat Apr 18, 2020 3:30 pm I quite like some individual apps on iOS... the DAWs however are just not there yet.
- KVRAF
- 11000 posts since 15 Apr, 2019 from Nowhere
It’s not dead, just deprecated, so could be around for a couple more years, which will give developers the chance to convert to AUv3.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4751 posts since 22 Nov, 2012
the aii is still more useful for many apps because the au3 is unplayable in many cases where the whole gui is not available. when doing inter app stuff (needed for using with external DAWS), aii gives you the full screen app when au3 will only give a partial gui. some apps, the sequencer is not available, other apps have not fully thought about how to materialize the partial app well.
- KVRist
- 395 posts since 6 May, 2020
It would be nice to see the number of available products for iOS to cross over to android as well, as there are some wonderful mobile DAWs and VSTs that lock themselves to a single ecosystem.
Take care 
- KVRAF
- 11000 posts since 15 Apr, 2019 from Nowhere
I think Android devices were too far behind in the way they handle audio and iOS took the majority of that market. it would probably be an uphill struggle now for Android to become a significant audio platform.consordini wrote: Thu May 07, 2020 7:26 pm It would be nice to see the number of available products for iOS to cross over to android as well, as there are some wonderful mobile DAWs and VSTs that lock themselves to a single ecosystem.