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How are you syncing iPad with PC/MAC DAW?
As the title says, interested in how people are getting on syncing the iPad with DAWs. Anyone got any tips they can share?
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Might need to clarify what sort of syncing you're talking about: MIDI/Clocking or files?
Good point - MIDI/Clocking.
So far I have just been matching tempo or sequencing notes from within Cubase and sending it to individual apps. I'd to get all esoteric and sync start/stop on a few apps from Cubase - especially either Cubasis or Auria.
I don't really sync, I either record the audio out into Logic or use the free Logic controller app for mixing.
Yep, I do like @monzo. I'm mostly iOS. When I want to use logic, it's pretty much play live and capture (MIDI+Audio) or send MIDI from logic and capture the audio from the iPad. I haven't, for instance, tried to sync it up with Samplr or Gadget.
Cheers guys, you seem to be in the same space as me. I just upgraded my Studio PC (early Xmas present) and have gone from an old copy of Cubase LE4 to Cubase 8. I've got it all hooked up and working and the iTrack Dock/iPad Mini 2 are now nicely integrated into the studio set-up.
I've been sequencing iOS synths using Cubase and running a few synths into Auria so I can multi-track the iOS synths and then export the audio stems to Cubase later (the iTrack only has a single stereo out). It works ok, but what I'd like to do is trigger patterns from various iOS apps at different points in the track and sync Auria to run with Cubase. I haven't played around with this yet, so was looking to see if anyone had any tips to save time.
I know Cubasis won't sync from incoming MIDI clock, but I think Auria works with MIDI Timecode.
Hardware wishlist (which I'm surprised hasn't been done yet, unless I'm missing something?) - the ability to connect the iPad direct to a PC/MAC and integrate the audio and MIDI directly with a DAW. I'm looking at Steinberg here as a direct Cubase to Cubasis integration via Lightning / USB would be very cool indeed.
Hi,
Found this old thread when googling this issue.
I'm trying to sync Cubase AI7 with Drumstudio, so DS starts when I hit play or record in Cubase. Anyone done something like this successfully?
I currently use Cubase 8 pro as master.
Sync via IconnectMidi2+
Run CopperLan as Network server with 16 Midi Ports
Create clips/scenes for vst instruments with genome Midi.
and at the same time LoopMidi for remoting CubaseQuick Controls via Lemur.