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I will work on a glam shot of my little setup as well- but interested in seeing what iOS/Android musicians are doing for their setup as well (might give us all some ideas). Remember to have everything powered on and some app running. Inlcude a description of what devices you have including mounting devices (or if anything was handmade).
Let's get iNspired (or Amaze-Droid, or, jeeze, dunno what to offer up for you Android users).
Jason Schoepfer
Rocky Mountain Sounds
http://www.rockymountainsounds.com

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I dont dare power up all my gear these days the electric bill would go sky high.

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erm, uhm, exactly how many iOS devices do you have????????
Jason Schoepfer
Rocky Mountain Sounds
http://www.rockymountainsounds.com

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I use my iPad in the Alesis IO Dock. I use it stand alone running a drum machine, Kaossillator, TNRi etc and run it through some FX such as my Alesis ModFx collection and record the results then cut up into loops in my DAW.

I also use it as a sound module and control synths via midi and record into my DAW. That's how I did things before I got into VSTi, it was all midi in the 90's.

I also use it as a controller for Alchemy.

I use my iPhone in the SynthStation 25 and I can do the same treatments as my iPad.

The best thing about the iPad and the IO Dock is that it bridges the gap between Hardware and Software. I can use the iPad as a drum machine, Synth, Workstation, FX unit, media player. It's like having one piece of hardware but it can be anything depending on the software it runs.

Why would you need a Hardware VA when the iPad runs good synths like Sunriser, iMS-20, Alchemy, Addictive, Animoog.
simon

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Ios apps
synths sunrizer,arctic keys,samplewiz,animoog,grain science,bassline
drums Dm1,ielectribe,moltem,modrum
Midi little midi,genome,meteor
Recording to multitrack
Final to meteor.

External controllers
Cme bitstream handles lfo,motion and arps.
Yamaha su10 used as trigger and playback loop device.
Roland pma5 used to sequence more complex patterns.
Might start using my mpc2000xl as sequencer ios is too complicated.

External recording and fx
Tascam us-800 main digital and analog recording and fx loop
Digitech studio quad 4 fx unit
Alesis quad peq
Tl audio ivory compressor
Might start using my yamaha O1V96 for fx loop

Other devices in loop
Zoom rt rhythmtrak 234
Novation nova
Nord rack
Yamaha mu50

This is what i mean by power overload , you did ask!!

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For me Android is a no go pretty much since my phone has way too limited power to run any advanced software. I should mention though that I've bought Uloops for Android, as well as Nanoloop. But I have no doubt that Android 4.0 will feature better support though. I only got Android 2.1 on my Samsung Galaxy Spica. I'm still pleased with my phone, but music on it. No no.

As for my Ipad2 I got:

Drums: Rebirth, iElectribe
DAWs: FL Studio Pro, Garageband, iSequencer, Beatwave
Misc: Omni TR (which doesn't even work properly), and I think it's named Voice Plus.
Best regards from Johan Brodd.
JoBroMedia since 1996.

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