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iPhone iOS music resources
I keep seeing references here & there on the forum about the iPhone & its somewhat superior performance compared to most iPad models currently available or in use (still). Are there iOS music resources online that deal strictly with what one can do & what is available for the iPhone? It's tough to wade through the forum to dig up nuggets of useful information on the subject as practically EVERYBODY here has iPads or Airs... seems to be a matter of no one having much valuable info because they don't use their iPhones for iOS music - which I get, trust me... Any advice, besides "Get an iPad!" ;-)
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this might help: http://forum.audiob.us/discussion/4400/best-ios-app-for-iphone#Item_21
One area I need clarification on is what outboard gadgets are good to use with the iPhone... This was brought on by the recent iConnectMIDI4 thread, as well as threads concerning docks (and what's a 'cck'?) for connecting gadgets & charging them... USB hubs... The head swims...
Cck = Apple Camera Connection Kit... a glorified USB adapter. Don't go generic on the USB adapter or you'll be sorry. I've yet to get one for my ipad, but my son uses the same CCK with both his iPod and ipad 3 with no problems. He's using a Line 6 Mobile Keys 99-072-0515 Midi Controller as an input device (the Line 6 came with its own 30-pin interface for iPod/iPhone/iPad 2,3) as well as guitar interface (see the last post in guitar interface sticky to see what interface I use.). Also see the sticky post on "recommend an interface". There's probably some stuff on iPhone in there.