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These adapters from Yamaha however good does not work with hubs, and does not work with all controllers. So its $45 per controller you need to attach, if you are lucky, that your controller is supported. Could be an issue for some. And the USB version needs power. So more spaghetti there.
It's great - I can go wireless, but I need a bunch of new adaptors!
Damn, have you guys even used software made for any other OS? It's devolved into a tim & eric skit that isn't funny cause it's real and you have to use it. My friend has an android phone that opens to the camera randomly when he unlocks it. The flashlight has a 50% chance of crashing. Haha. Incoming phone calls have about a 25% chance of crashing the entire phone. His phone is 1 year old. It's made by google.
Microsoft is flailing wildly in a vat of molten metal like the T-1000... desperately trying to shape-shift into something that will work. It has no chance. It should be renamed CincOS and exclusively used in tim & eric skits.
Everyday I get down on my knees and thank the shining apple symbol in the sky for gifting the world with real technology.
You are sending me from muttering at the edge of the crowd straight down in dudgeon to the pitchfork shop.
No time for that, I pay my homage by spending all my time trying to keep that shining apple free of smudges and fingerprints. But yeah, "it just works" is still a thing.
And if it just works was still true of apple that would be awesome. The problem is, Apple still "just works" better than other options. I love Linux but sometimes you have to use the real Microsoft Office or the real adobe acrobat, for example. Happened at work for me last week.
However, two points - musicians abd other artists push the tech harder than the casual user, and I fully realize that the fact that I can make an actual album on a 4" device is astounding and so far ahead of what I had even 5 or 10 years ago.
This blew my mind 7 years ago, now its fairly normal (though I still love this song and this recording has so much more spirit than their official version, which is still quite good.)
So, I'm complaining without complaining.
Tried to look them up on MySpace but no dice....:)
Great video to watch. Haven't played with Four Track for quite a while....
So here's the first response from Belkin, cheapest so far at $40
https://www.engadget.com/2016/09/08/belkin-iphone-7-lightning-headphone-charging-dongle/?sr_source=Facebook
But yes why can't Apple include similar in the box?
That is awesome! So if I got the iPhone 7 and wanted to use my Sony 7506 headphones, all I need is 2 adapters and a charger? What could go wrong?
So worth it though to get rid of that terrible sounding 3.5mm jack. If I can't hear the new rihanna mumbling song on youtube with crystal clear 48khz premium conversion, then it's just not worth listening to.
They do brag a lot about specs but while they give storage capacity they never ever talk about or list the amount of RAM for each device. So there was no way to know that the newer smaller iPad Pro had the same RAM as an iPad Air 2.
good bye music apps on iPhone
wireless whatever is going to add to much latency ...
personally I don't like having another thing I have to charge up or replace batteries on. That's why I don't use wireless keyboards or mice.
Hopefully there will be more lightning Audio/MIDI interfaces. I currently use Apogee Duet with the iPad, I suppose I could use the same for iPhone 7
Ok, maybe someone else talked about it in this thread, I'll be honest, I did t scroll though all five pages. Let me describe one of my favorite things about my iPhone and I am begging one of you to tell me I'm not fuqd if I get an iPhone 7. I live at the beach, and I absolutely love taking my acoustic along with my apogee jam hooked into my phone out there to just play sometimes. How do we think I can do that now? Someone walk me though how that's going to work like I'm a second grader please. Bluetooth doesn't work with the amp sims right? I'm fuqd aren't I.
Don't you just use the headphone out of the iPhone to listen? Oh, wait...
Well, it will work fine with the 6s or an iPad still, so theres always that. It's just the price of being involved with true courage, time to boldly move forward.
@boone51 it is unfortunate. But the easy answer is that you'll need an interface that has a headphone output like one of these:
Only downside to these options is they are slightly bigger than the super-compact interfaces.
And on the other hand, you live on the beach, so we are sufficiently jealous that we don't really care about this terrible plight you may be beset by
Yes, thank you for asking this. I will need to know when I hit the slopes, for snowboarding. errr...wait....I can't do that with my guitar. Or can I????? No beaches open in WI in about a month......
When's the next iMac update?
I wonder how many ports will go when the new MacBook Pros come out?
I'll swop my shirt and my current sloooooooow ios9 4s phone for your yours. Deal?
These replies made me laugh. Ok, swap beach out for "hiking trail" or "crowded movie theatre". The point is, my beloved apogee jam is toast if I upgrade to a 7. And as much as I'd like to try rocking out wth my phone lying in a bird bath, the desire to be able to actually hear the processed tone of what I'm playing feels slightly more important. Sure, there will be a lot of people who have heard me play that would disagree, but I can't help but scratch my head at this thing right now. Guess I'll be getting a 6sPlus.
And I do have a larger interface but that is the beauty of the jam. She goes anywhere. Slips into a pocket easy enough. Then I can pull the cable from my ear and the guitar out of my...well yo get it. The point is mobility. And it seems on that point, the plane has sort of hit the mountain with this one.
Maybe I'm missing something, but can't you plug it in the minijack dongle you get with the iPhone 7?
Does the Apogee Jam not have a headphone out? Ouch. I guess I lucked out, because my guitar interface (Line 6 Sonic Port) does have one.
I hadn't thought of that, but that's probably a whole bunch of guitar interfaces that are FUBAR.
This is pretty darn close.
Maybe even pocketable.
And not a huge investment. I might get one.
I can plug in the interface to the lightening port, or I can plug the headphones into the lightening port. Not both at the same time without some bafflingly goofy retro dongle hybrid thing that looks like it came off of the back of a computer in the early 90s.
Exactly. No headphone out on the jam. And I love my jam. It's so dead simple. And if I get an iPhone 7 it's an incredibly simple paper weight.
What is that and how much is it?
I've been looking seriously at this too! I like portable, and this really IS portable!!