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AudioKit D1 synth app=>SourceCodeX Ambient Soundscapes presets=>New free download "Forbidden Dreams"
https://mediafire.com/folder/b7s7pw7mf7dwq/New_SourceCodeX_recordings_2021
Enjoy!
(_Please message me or comment here -- if you have any experience getting a synth app on an iPad to properly interface for recording with a PC running a simple DAW like Cubase. I am using a brand new Focusrite Scarlett Solo. I am having huge issues. I don't know what I am doing really.
I have had many years of experience with same Cubase DAW and an old Focusrite Saffire 6 USB unit. Guitars, bass, hardware synths, e-drums, vocals and even a stereo audio input from an old cassette player have never presented ANY problems. But this new 3rd Gen Apple iPad Air...totally different story.
Thanks for any help anyone can offer me._)
Some more info: I finally got around to actually making an ambient recording with the Digital D1 synth app using my own presets. I had a bear of a time trying to get the sounds out of my iPad Air into my newly purchased Focusrite Scarlett Solo interface. I used the headphone out jack with a 1/4 Mono to 3.5mm Stereo Cable, 1/4 inch TS Mono to 1/8 inch TRS Stereo Interconnect Audio Adapter Cord. I use Cubase and for some odd reason every track designated as a audio in stereo track during the recording sounds fine but during mixing -- everything is on the right channel with no left channel signal.
I know I am doing something wrong somewhere. Any suggestions? I am truly a novice at getting an iPad Air to send a signal to my DAW.
This iPad Air is driving me nuts. What is going on? Could it be the new Focusrite unit? I can't say.
Setting the various recording volumes of 19 tracks was also very, very tricky! It was clipping at nearly every setting on the Focusrite, the iPad Air volume and the track levels on the DAW. I could barely hear what I was recording/playing to avoid clipping.
Later, in my audio editing software -- I doubled the mono into a fake stereo mix which I really do not like doing. But anyway, with all those issues I created a track called "Forbidden Dreams". (I could have easily titled it "Mush" -- the way the audio integrity of 19 tracks sounded.)
Nonetheless, it actually sounds decent in a media player set on repeat. I have been listening to it on an endless loop for over and hour now like Steve Roach used to do with many of his Timeroom creations before he finally released them -- I think he called it "immersion".