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1st World Problem: Two-many iPads
Santa gave me an iPad Air for Christmas, so now I have two. I still love my old iPad Mini, and don't want to part with it, but I need to justify keeping it...
Can I use the Mini to extend the capabilities of the Air?
What apps/hardware/cables do I need to get the most from these two devices working together?
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I'm running MidiBus (primarily) on my old iPad because those pesky promiscuous Apps defeat the ability to use filters etc. So, iPad 1 is MIDI Central, iPad Air is Synth City. The only direct USB MIDI controller I have on the Air now is nanKONTROL2, for HUI control of Auria.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/apollo-midi-over-bluetooth/id720942905?mt=8
Two iPads... better than one!
My setup is like dwarman's - iPad1 for MIDI, iPad4 for Synths. I feed it into my computer so I have two wired connections (Alesis IO dock & iConnectMIDI2+, which I highly recommend). I'm waiting on the iRig Mix in the mail, but that seems like it can feed audio from one iPad (through the voice/guitar slot) through the second iDevice so I could have a synth open on one and the app affecting the audio signal on the other.
If you sometimes incorporate a computer, the other way to use two iPads is with one as a DAW remote (while the other is MIDI/Audio). I've been loving Touchable for Ableton - it's almost worth getting a cheap $100 iPad1 to have as a dedicated controller.
Helpful advice. Glad I asked. I'm keeping the Mini!