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thesoundtestroom video for Garageband, Testing all the Guitar Amps and FX
Just a run through all the Amps
http://www.thesoundtestroom.com
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Thanks, Doug.
Thanks Doug! This made me kind of want to re-install GarageBand. Maybe I could I could leave it as my phone DAW and keep Auria on the iPad.
I think I go my iPad back in 2011-ish, and got one of those $20 JamUp headphone jack plugs. Using that poor interface, I was really unimpressed with the amp modeling in GarageBand. It really put me off on the whole idea of creating iOS music for another two years.
But in late 2013, I discovered three things that weren't available to me before: (a) This website; (b) AudioBus and the possibility of using any guitar modeling app for recording; and (c) The Apogee JAM digital interface that goes through 30-pin or lightning. Of those, (c) is arguably the most important, since the biggest problem with the amps in GarageBand was that they were so damn noisy! Using a quality digital interface (such as the Apogee, though there are many good ones) results in noise and feedback actually at lower levels than you would deal with if you tried to recreate such a setup with "real-life" equipment.
The appeal of a low-latency guitar modeler within your DAW is pretty high - that's what I like about THM Overloud within Auria. I should give this another try now that i actually know what I'm doing with input levels and have a real interface. Some of those clean tones sounded pretty good!
Yeah there not bad, not as good as the stand alones, Jam Up, Tone Stack etc, but as part if the complete GB package they are pretty decent
Thanks Doug, sound really good all amps in garageband, though with irig are pretty noisy.
A question about the video... How did you capture clean audio from iPad for the videodemo?
All the audio from the iPad and my mic go into a mixer, from the mixer into a Tascam DP 008 multitrack then the audio and video files are synced together in Movie Maker on my laptop
Oh and the guitar interface is an iRig Pro
As a non-guitarist, you knock spots off my playing! I really wish Apple would make these amps and fx available for the Smart Guitar as well, it seems very limited on sound choices compared with this.