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New song: Mach 5!
This week, I set myself a challenge of making an instrumental heavy metal song doing the entire production process - from songwriting to mastering - on the iPad. That's the result: hope you like it!
Mach 5 means five times the speed of the sound. That means a speed at 3836 mph, enough to cross from New York to Paris in less than an hour. This and higher velocities are called hypersonic. Enjoy the listening and have a fantastic week!
Dimitri.
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P.S.: OverloudTMH have pretty decent heavy sounds! Used them extensively for the guitars and bass!
You have some great tunes! Are you recording into the iPad via interface, and mastering mixing ect, with the iPad for every track?
Yes, mostly nowadays with an iPad Air and an Apogee One/Duet, both when producing for myself and for others. Only use my Mac when I absolutely have to, and mostly to heavyly orchestrated soundtracks, when massive storage and CPU power become a must.
Thank you for the kind words, @TheMaestro!
My pleasure thank you for sharing. I like that track Aurora. That was me who commented . I can't really enjoy mastering on the iPad yet, but now that I have a yamaha mixer I can route audio in any which way I need. I like to route the stereo out to the iPad and split the output so I have a dry and Wet signal on the mac. Then have the iPads audio routed to an aux. Saves processing power, and is a very flexible setup since I am on a laptop. Keep on creating! @theconnactic
Interesting setup: it wouldn be easier to process your tracks inside the ipad proper and route it directly to your monitors? I really failed to see the utility of routing the iPad signal to an aux.
I have two interfaces, so the signals are both direct. If I need to process the sound on either they are both capable of doing so, and they are routed to the monitors, headphones, surround sound, and sub woofer.
Ah, I see! Very good!
The yamaha mg10xu allows you to process the sound dry, as well as on board effects which produce a very nice and warm tone. The pads have compression underneath to dial in, as well as lows,highs, and mids for eq as well as panning. I am going to route all of my audio to the iPad tonight on a track and see if I can't master it completely without the temptations of reverting back to my training . You have inspired me to do so.
Glad to know, @TheMaestro! Good luck with your mastering work!
How about your mastering, @themaestro?
Oh, just noticed: he left the forum.