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  • @YZJustDatGuy said:

    @realdawei said:

    @YZJustDatGuy said:

    @realdawei said:
    GB’s pitch correction completely smokes it. Not even close.

    My gripe with Garageband’s auto tune is that you can’t pick and choose what notes to keep or ignore in the key. I might take the plunge on this one

    If you get AT-iOS to sound remotely reasonable on vocals please do share

    Will do although the music I’d be using it on would be stuff where auto tune is fairly noticeable such as rap

    I tried that too...didn’t do much even at extreme setting

  • @klownshed said:

    @realdawei said:

    @Samu said:

    @icsleepers said:
    @Samu @realdawei True, but I cannot staaaaand how it makes copies of projects when you track merge, it drives me nuts. I get why it does, but yikes.

    That's one of my gripes as well. I would love to have a 'render in place' and a good way to do destructive trim on the audio which could come in handy when using the audio as part of a sampler instrument (love how easy it is to drag just any audio even to the sampler track to create an instrument, but with no way to trim the audio file the whole track is saved as part of the sampler instrument and that sample is then entire length of the audio file/track even if only a small snippet is used for the instrument, in practice the 'trimming' done on the time-line has no effect on the actual audio file that gets saved with the sampler instrument).

    Oh well, WWDC'19 is soon here and Apple usually uses GarageBand to demo new iOS Audio related features .

    Also SuperBooth kicks off soon and that usually brings at least a few new 'surprise' apps, maybe the new 'Gadgets' will drop there? :)

    My hope is that they have been beefing up GB iOS to match all GB MacOS features then will marzipanify it to demonstrate a unified codebase at WWDC 2019 😁

    They will probably just dumb down the Mac version to match the iOS GarageBand!

    You could be right...shudder

  • Doesn’t seem to work with apogee duet 2. Whenever I have it hoooked up it crashes. In Auria Pro and Cubasis. Works fine with just The iPad alone and /or with the apple earbuds but not the interface. Any ideas?

  • @T4H said:
    Doesn’t seem to work with apogee duet 2. Whenever I have it hoooked up it crashes. In Auria Pro and Cubasis. Works fine with just The iPad alone and /or with the apple earbuds but not the interface. Any ideas?

    Could the interface's sample rate settings be relevant?

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @T4H said:
    Doesn’t seem to work with apogee duet 2. Whenever I have it hoooked up it crashes. In Auria Pro and Cubasis. Works fine with just The iPad alone and /or with the apple earbuds but not the interface. Any ideas?

    Could the interface's sample rate settings be relevant?

    Tried the 44.1 and 48k settings set up thru Auria directly since everything is software controlled with the apogee duet 2 (to my best knowledge). I figured there’s no point in trying any out that are higher than that

  • Has anyone else got it working with external (lightning cable connected) interfaces or mics?

  • @T4H said:
    Has anyone else got it working with external (lightning cable connected) interfaces or mics?

    I tried it with my ICA4+ interface inside AUM and it crashed immediately. I took my interface out of the picture and it worked fine (iPad Pro 1st generation, IOS 12.2).

  • T4HT4H
    edited May 2019

    @Philh0954 said:

    @T4H said:
    Has anyone else got it working with external (lightning cable connected) interfaces or mics?

    I tried it with my ICA4+ interface inside AUM and it crashed immediately. I took my interface out of the picture and it worked fine (iPad Pro 1st generation, IOS 12.2).

    Yikes, this isn’t a good sign...

  • I’m wondering if the only solution is to record something dry first and then add the auto tune onto the track after?

  • @T4H said:
    I’m wondering if the only solution is to record something dry first and then add the auto tune onto the track after?

    That honestly sounds like the best idea which sucks because having auto tune on while recording helps the performance when recording.

  • @YZJustDatGuy said:

    @T4H said:
    I’m wondering if the only solution is to record something dry first and then add the auto tune onto the track after?

    That honestly sounds like the best idea which sucks because having auto tune on while recording helps the performance when recording.

    Exactly my thoughts

  • Found an interesting workaround. I started Auria Pro with no interface connected, then added Auto-Tune, and then pluged the interface in after that. It then let me record with the effect enabled

    @Philh0954 said:

    @T4H said:
    Has anyone else got it working with external (lightning cable connected) interfaces or mics?

    I tried it with my ICA4+ interface inside AUM and it crashed immediately. I took my interface out of the picture and it worked fine (iPad Pro 1st generation, IOS 12.2).

    @YZJustDatGuy said:

    @T4H said:
    I’m wondering if the only solution is to record something dry first and then add the auto tune onto the track after?

    That honestly sounds like the best idea which sucks because having auto tune on while recording helps the performance when recording.

  • @T4H said:
    Found an interesting workaround. I started Auria Pro with no interface connected, then added Auto-Tune, and then pluged the interface in after that. It then let me record with the effect enabled

    @Philh0954 said:

    @T4H said:
    Has anyone else got it working with external (lightning cable connected) interfaces or mics?

    I tried it with my ICA4+ interface inside AUM and it crashed immediately. I took my interface out of the picture and it worked fine (iPad Pro 1st generation, IOS 12.2).

    @YZJustDatGuy said:

    @T4H said:
    I’m wondering if the only solution is to record something dry first and then add the auto tune onto the track after?

    That honestly sounds like the best idea which sucks because having auto tune on while recording helps the performance when recording.

    Thanks! I’ll give it a try.

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