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Recording Genome sequencing to multiple IOS devices.
It may be early days for putting this question forward, but I thought I'd run it by the forum...
Yesterday I had 3 iOS devices: iPad rmini, iPad 3 & IPod touch connected to my home network sequencing midi from Genome out to a variety of apps on each device (3).
My question relates to what sort of recording options do I have?
Ideally, I'd like to assemble everything into Cubasis.
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Is there a reason why you need multiple devices for recording? Why not record each midi channel into a separate track in Cubasis all on the same device?
Hi Coloobar,
Maybe my question could have been worded better.
If I have Genome sequencing to three iOS devices and I want to capture the audio from each as separate tracks, what options do I have?
Well I would personally use Audioshare to capture the audio on each device. Then bring all of those wav files into the daw and try to align them. My first answer is easier though
Thanks, I'll try both.
That ^^^ will only work for each track at a time. To capture all of them at the same time on separate tracks in Cubasis you will need an 8 input interface.
I don't have Cubasis, but can't you record more than one midi channel/track at a time using virtual midi?
MIDI yes. Depending on the sequencer/DAW you use. Which one do you use other than Cubasis? whichever, it will probably take some work configuring it. I'm assuming you like to capture flow / Jams rather than patterns?
I thought you wanted to capture the audio all at once on separate tracks. btw Beatmaker 2 works just a well for this.