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Favorite apps for using your instruments?

I've dabbled in using midi and sequencers and really tried to learn as much about midi the past couple years, but I always find myself coming back to the immediacy of plugging in a guitar or violin to AUM and recording something, occasionally loop-based, often not, always with a fun sort of fx chain with apps ranging from delays, reverbs, distortion, granulizers, etc..

For those of you that use instruments plugged into your iPad, what's your favorite setup? What are some apps that you use to create using your instruments?

Comments

  • I have made many complex fx setups in AUM. Usually two delays in series is all you need to get wild. But then the focus goes more to the effect than the actual musical input (not that there's anything wrong with that).

    FAC Envolver is a good app to get the modulation spread around and interacting in a modular synth fashion.

  • McDMcD
    edited June 6

    A Looper can achieve the results of the traditional multi-track recorder that allows
    you to build up a complex and complete studio quality production. With practice you can pull off building such creations in a live performance.

    Most just use a DAW to slowly build a complex multi-track project as you would in a tape based studio environment. Many DAW’s to choose from.

    Being able to modify the interface and add MIDI controlled apps into the results makes
    Loopy Pro a standout since it have a powerful Looper combined with the features of a DAW.

    I also like loading up an instrumental audio track and playing into a great set of FX apps or an Amp
    Simulator with my guitars and keyboards. AUM is my ideal tool for this type of creativity and
    instrumental practice sessions. Session Band apps that cover the major musical genres are typical
    for me.

  • edited June 6

    Depends as there are really 3 options.

    I can take the MIDI output from my digital piano into my iPad via an MIDI hub and then choose a different piano sound.

    Or I can connect a guitar to my mixer (usually through a NUX Amp Academy pedal or a Tech21 SansAmp Para Driver pedal), then route the mixer to my iPad via a USB hub.

    For everything else I connect a mic to my mixer and route that to the iPad via a USB hub.

  • edited June 6

    @NoncompliantBryant said:
    I've dabbled in using midi and sequencers and really tried to learn as much about midi the past couple years, but I always find myself coming back to the immediacy of plugging in a guitar or violin to AUM and recording something, occasionally loop-based, often not, always with a fun sort of fx chain with apps ranging from delays, reverbs, distortion, granulizers, etc..

    For those of you that use instruments plugged into your iPad, what's your favorite setup? What are some apps that you use to create using your instruments?

    I use Loopy Pro. It lets you build custom work surfaces—so frequently use AU parameters can be adjusted without opening the AU.

    I can set up mega-presets that. change a number of presets or settings with a touch.

    I can record linear or loop style or a mixture of both. I can capture what I just played even if I forgot to press record.

    p.s. 80% of the time I am recording guitar or unsequenced synths.

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