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Has anybody tried the Motu Microbook II? It looks like a nice low latency small device. Kind of pricey but if the quality is high and it works on the iPad and iPhone that would seem like a great choice. Any opinions or other recommendations for alternatives?
It really has to be compact since I'm planning to build it into an electric guitar.
Anyone have updated recommendations? I've been looking at the iConnect models but it seems limited in what it can do (unless I'm reading the features incorrectly). I have a lot of projects on my iPad that I'd love to route and integrate with my Mac workstation.
Update... It turns out that my Rode NT1 works just fine after all. So does my ART USB Dual Tube Pre. I must have set something up wrong when I set things up the first time. I also upgraded to iOS 7 today, and I can confirm that everything works fine with iOS 7 too! Things are going well!!!
I haven't done this, but it may be worth checking out. I am also not trying to bust your bank either but these interfaces offer everything, including I/O midi and work with the iPad app Auria, which works with Audiobus. They are the Presonus AudioBox 22vsl, 44vsl, and 1818vsl. Then, if you go to Lynda.com there's a whole tutorial on the iPad Auria app while using the 1818vsl recording a band live - simultaniously, on the iPad. To get the tutorial for free, Just start a 15 day free trial of Lynda.com and then cancel the account if you wish. Search "Auria" on lynda.com for the tutorial vids. Also, here is a YT vid where this guy uses Auria on his iPad via CCK, along with an 1818vsl interface and powered USB hub, (note, you can use the 44vsl, or the 22vsl) talks and plays his guitar (with effects) with no noticeable latency:
Hello, just looking for an interface for my iPad. After reading this I'm maybe thinking the akai eie or one of the presonus brands but I wanted to make sure the interface will let me monitor my iPads output through my monitors (send the audio channels from DAW back to the USB interface and output on its monitor out). Just don't wanna buy an interface that won't let me monitor the iPad on it and instead be stuck with headphones. I guess what I am trying to say is I need an interface that does USB to monitors and works on the iPad via Apple CCK. Oh and records multiple lines into separate channels. Thanks.
generally speaking, it's only the targeted Guitar interfaces that block the output like that. Like the Apogee JAM. Pretty much all the general use interfaces go both ways. From there it is really budget vs quality vs number of inputs and outputs. The Auria web site has a list of interfaces that work with it, which by implication means they should work with any App.
http://auriaapp.com/Support/auria-audio-interfaces
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@craighilld: I think "Recommend an Interface" means hardware interface, not user interface. But thanks anyway
Ok so I think it's about time for an Interface for my Studio/Laundryroom. I've read all your posts several times : I'd like something that I can plug Guitars & Basses into (with or without my Digitech150), a plug for a Mic (condenser or dynamic so phantom power would help), and a place to plug my Carbon49 midi keyboard so I could play all my apps. I'd like headphones for hearing what I'm doing, and it would be great to be able to hook some floor speakers up (not crammed into the laundry room!) so I could hear it in the TV room without headphones on. I basically want to leave my instruments all plugged in with levels set so I could just pick an instrument up and start playing. The smallest package I can come up with to do all this is the Alesis IO dock using a midi cable (Carbon49 only has a midi out and USB out, no In). Is there a better choice (more bells&whistles and cheaper) out there? If anybody knows it would be you folks!
You might want to look at the Akai EIE (not the Pro ver though, since, I believe there are iOS device compatibility issues.). I believe it supports everything you mentioned.
Thanks I'll check it out. So how would an Akai EIE charge an IPad while it's hooked up and jamming with all my instruments? I see hints in this post that it could, but I can't find a clearly spelled out way to get this done. The charging part is important to me.
i tested my numark pt10 usb turntable /w cck and it seems to work perfectly (older ipad mini, lightning-cck, iOS7). the input seems to work in stereo and sound output is through headphone output (the usb audio is one-way only).
edit: for some reason you have to plug the headphone output after you connect the cck. otherwise the h/p-output stays muted.
I'm looking for a decently priced (preferably under $60) interface alternative for plugging in guitar to use with Agile AmpKit and similar modeling software. Currently, I'm using the Positive Grid JamUp Plug, which is all of $19.99 and plugs into the 3.5mm jack:
http://www.lonephantom.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/20111214-211314.jpg
Honestly, I have no complaints about the sound quality at all - plenty of low end and definition/clarity. However, I'm getting a fair amount of feedback with the AmpKit software, and I'm wondering if this is a problem with all headphone jack inputs, or if some are better than others. It's worse on some models than others, and I can play with the input/output gain a little bit to help, but it just seems like it's more of a problem than it should be once you introduce any type of amplifier gain.
Can anyone recommend a good simple hookup that is less prone to feedback? PG is releasing a new JamUp HD plug that appears to be a 30-pin hookup, but I think it was about $75 U.S. (I have an iPad 2). Thanks!
EDIT: Apogee Jam is $99 but looks like it could be one of the better options - is the use of the headphone jack as opposed to 30-pin/Lightning causing feedback issues?
@NoiseHorse - I don't believe it charges the iOS device.
I see that Amazon is currently selling the Akai EIE for US$120 (will ship when they get back in stock). That sounds good to me. Could anyone comment on the sound quality compared with Focusrite in the same price bracket ($100-200)? I already have a mixer sending "tape out" to a Behringer UCA202 (US$30).
@funkjunkie27: thanks for your advice. The features of the Akai are better than unbelievable! I'll have to kick it around in my head a little before I settle on one.
I can't comment on the quality compared to Focusrite, since I don't have any of their gear (yet), but I've been very happy with the quality. I paid $145 for mine, so for $120, I'd certainly recommend it.
hi there!
i am a little bit lost. i want a good audio interface for an ipad mini retina. i had thought about the roland duo capture-ex, but i read it didn't work for someone using ios7 and ipad air. also in their website, they just ignore new idevices compativility:
http://www.roland.com/support/article/?q=information&p=UA-22&id=62482032
has anyone tried new ipad mini retina with roland duo capture-ex?
any other audiocard around that price? tested in ipad mini retina? ...i would like it to have midi also.
thanks a lot!
Any iconnectmidi 2+ user wanna comment on the latency ? Is it worth for real-time loop recording or EFX processing ?
@JeffHomuth said:
Yes and yes. The line in and out are right next to each other so you get crosstalk with all headphone jack inputs. I think the original ampkit link does a little better than most of them because of some active circuitry voodoo.
Best thing you can do is to turn the iPad/iPhone volume as far down as you can.
Yep.
I've got a question for Akai EiE users - is it possible to use it to sync the midi clocks of my iPad and laptop? I guess this depends if an iPad can connect via one of the flat USB inputs...
Anybody use, like, or know anything about the Behringer IStudio IS202?
Wow this is a long post! I've read through all of these and haven't heard much mention of the Presonus brand. I bought a Presonus Audiobox last year just to recoerd into my Macbook and now I want to use it for Ipad. I've read that you have to hookup a powered USB hub, but I'm just wondering if that affects Midi at all? In the end I think the Roland Duo is where it's at just for portability, but I would love to use what I already have in the meantime. Anyone have any experience/thoughts/feelings? Also, I was wondering if just hooking up a simple USB splitter, (one part to a wall charger, the other to the Ipad via CCK) would work.
I'm trying to find a app that will let me Record video with GarageBand and guitar apps.
I don't think the CCK allows charging. This interfaces that charge as well do so via direct Lightning or 30 pin connectors. Also, don't use a splitter at all.
(Hey I thought I should copy this post that was in a different thread. It answered some questions I didn't understand until I got it hooked up:)
I just got my $39 Griffin StudioConnect today from Sweetwater. I plugged my Carbon49 into it thru the MIDI 5-pin cable (and powered my Carbon with a IPhone wall charger connected to a Flat USB-to-tinyUSB cable into the USB input on my Carbon49 keyboard. I also plugged my guitar into the 1/4" jack (I ran an ole Digitech 150 guitar pedal in between) and that level can be controlled with the little wheel on the side of the Griffin interface. I also plugged an 1/8" stereo cord into that input on the back of the Griffin, and plugged it into my old IPhone which is loaded with vocal & reverb type apps, to use it as a Microphone. I can control the level using the Phone's volume. I recorded all 3 inputs simultaneously thru Audiobus into Auria, and threw Funbox in at the same time. The Griffin StudioConnect can do all of its inputs at the same time with no problems! However in my quick test, the mic input and guitar input were on the same track. MIDI was separate. Also hooked some old Numark M-1 powered speakers into the line out jacks and they sound great with this interface. This dude is definitely worth $39 for what I'm doing. Ps: IPad4 using an Apple lightning adapter.
@Dubhausdisco said:
Hey man, thanks for the input. Two questions:
1. Does it power through cck or do you need to plug it in? I kind of suspect it must be wall socket powered but thought I asked anyway.
2. How did you get bm2 to work with transport controls on you mpc hardware? I've tried to make it work with maudio axiom air keyboard but failed as it doesn't seem to be midi learn-able. What am I missing?
@JFMusicDude said:
Hey. Just realized I directed my questions at the wrong person! Here I come again:
1. Does die power through cck or needs wall brick?
2. Ho did you manage bm2 to respond to transport controls from mpc? Is it a midi learn feature? I couldn't find it! Cheers in advance
It does require ext power. I can't address the second question though...I don't have an MPC.
I forgot to add that I've not had a problem using multiple devices at the same time through the eie.