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Recording audio on the ipad- that you can hear as you record?

Hi- I know you can record audio on the likes of Audioshare by using an audio/ digital convertor... but you (at least I) cannot hear it as it records. Is there a straightforward way to record audio into the iPad- and be able to hear it at the same time- like you would do on a conventional digital recorder/ multitrack?
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  • For AudioShare, turn on the Monitor ( lower left corner on the recorder screen). Most of the recording apps have a monitoring option.

  • Hi- thanks- I have tried this with no success.

  • Headphones?

    What is your exact setup, including iOS and app version levels?

  • It's an iPad Air 2. On the latest os 9.2. Audioshare updated as far as possible l believe- there are no updates waiting anyway. I have the same problem with Audiocopy and iMPC pro- when I used it. I had assumed for a while that the speaker was automatically disabled when a digital/ audio source was plugged in.

  • So you are using an external audio interface? Then I would expect the internal mic and speakers are turned off. Usually the audio interface has a headphone and/or line out to hear what is going on. I believe this is where the output from turning on monitoring ( in the App) would be going. Can't verify right now, I'm working ;-), but I'll try with my studio connect this evening.

  • What software are you using? I may be missing the point, but I use Auria, and I can certainly monitor as I record, quite well. All the DAWs can do that, it's the norm. You can then play back, and record another track while listening.

  • Even though some apps have a 'monitor' feature to monitor the incoming signal while recording it it's good practice to monitor thru headphones rather than the iPad's speaker. (Some apps do not enable the monitor feature unless a pair of headphones is attached, this is done to avoid feedback, FingerBeat is one of them).

    I see you also mention AudioCopy and iMPC Pro. I've requested a 'monitor' feature from Retronyms too many times without any action or response, apparently they don't understand the value of input monitoring when recording/sampling...

    The monitor in AudioShare works for me, but without headphones attached, it's feedback-time ala Jimi Hendrix :D

  • Ah- I never use headphones when I monitor- my preference is speakers. My headphone socket output is not working in any case- so it sounds like this may have something to do with it the loss of monitoring ability?
    I am using the latest iPad iOS with Audioshare- along with a Berhinger audio to digital converter.
    Like I said though- it doesn't seem to be working in Audiocopy either.
    There is workarounds that I can employ- I can record into a digital recorder- which I can monitor- then send it into Audioshare via the converter.
    My latest scheme is to use the iPad mainly for it's rich variety of drums- along with recorded phrase samples taken from a Novation Circuit and both the Pocket Operators- Factory and Sub Bass (shortly to arrive)-all of which have onboard sequencers- so I should be able to record them straight in. Then my performance/ arrangement tool of choice is to be Novation Launchpad....... At least that's the plan anyway.

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