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Nice one bud
Nice one!! I got Werkbench today and its f***ing brilliant!!! :-D
What hardware do u have in your iPad set up CSWINN?
I have an Oxygen 25 keyboard is all. I'm pretty new to the iOS game, I never had any of these apps until I heard about Audiobus. I recorded the live audio out direct to my phone and synced it up with the video.
Which iPad are you using? Seems like you have a LOT of apps going at once, with no hiccups.
I have a 64 gb iPad 4. That was DM-1, Thumbjam, and WerkBench, I set the buffer to 512.
Same here buddy, only got new iPad last week. Been havin a scream with Werkbench, think I'm gonna get a half decent mic for it too.
I remember seeing a 5 part tutorial over at iosmusicandyou for Werkbench.
Here's the link, if you'd like a look...
http://iosmusicandyou.com/archives/ipad-music-app-tutorial-mastering-the-tools-on-the-werkbench/
Nice one SpookyZoo!!! Will def take a look ;-)
Awesome, thanks @SpookyZoo
This is so good!
I made another jam last night, hope you enjoy!
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=9i2H5BecaAo&feature=plcp
How did you record the live audio out to your phone (iPhone?), out of interest?
I used GarageBand the first video, and MT DAW the second time. Output from Werkbench into an iRig, iRig into my iphone recording into DAW, monitor out of iRig so I could hear the live performance. Then I synced the finished track in iMovie. First video took a few minutes to figure that all out, now I got a system!
Roger Waters would be happy with this one in 1973
@cswinn nice! why not just record the audio directly into imovie with the video? is imovie on your phone or your computer?
Thanks! I wanted to record the audio into MT DAW on my iPhone so that I could compress it. It was pretty hard to hear sometimes using the other iPads (the one recording the video) camera/mic input.