Please don't drive them away by reporting them as spam or downvoting their submissions, we all benefit from their involvement on this sub.Įnable Downloads on your Soundcloud submissions and mention in your submission that you don't mind if others manipulate or "remix" your works.
There are many IOS content producers who are prolific, some of them offering free app codes and always great advice on using the apps. If you think it sounds good, then it probably sounds good. If you think it belongs here, then it probably belongs here. The spam filter can be catch-happy, so don't be afraid of messaging us if you have a problem.
We're here to learn, experiment, and give feedback.Ĭontact the mod team if you have any questions, concerns, thoughts, suggestions, etc. If you must downvote, say why in the comments. Prefix your tune submissions with:, and mention what apps you used in the submission title or in the comments. Some apps (like MultiTrack DAW) have built in support. Soundcloud is great, and free, for posting tunes. It works very well with StudioTrack but the BIG low cut that Apple put in the iPad audio in (same in iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4) is very difficult to fix with EQ, almost imposible.This subreddit is for submitting and discussing music made with iOS. I have the iRig too and made some test with a AKG C1000S. The Samson C03U USB mic don’t work at all, it’s strange because I remember someone in YouTube that get it work. Next interfaces need a powered USB hub to work: It’s a recorder, but works as USB interface and you have monitoring (must be in ‘on’ position to work).
Direct to iPad, so pity don’t have a monitoring feature. Like Jed, I copy paste to StudioTrack and mix the audio. Of course none of this interfaces work with StudioTrack or FourTracks but it work very well with BlueFire and MultiTrack DAW. I just recieved the iPad Camera Kit too and I made some test with some old USB mics and interfaces (and not so old). I post some tests with some USB interfaces in Sonoma Forum (FourTracks and StudioTrack Apps), hope it helps: Unfortunately, there still isn’t a simple, bus powered solution for connecting a phantom-powered measurement microphone to the iPad.įeel free to share your iPad USB audio experience in the comments. Audio output generally works on output-capable devices, although some devices produce audible glitches when both input and output are used by an iPad app. In summary, of the devices mentioned above, only the Griffin iMic and Nady UIM-2X work properly for both audio input and output with the iPad. At that point, the iPad will indicate that it draws too much power and switch audio back to the internal mic and speaker. For example, even though the Nady UIM-2X presents itself as a high power device (one that requires more than 100 mA of current from the USB bus), the iPad will work with it until you turn the UIM-2X’s phantom power on.
A self-powered USB hub is required to use the Mic Mate Pro with the iPad. I tested an older model, but others have confirmed that the newer model also works. The iPad completely rejects the Icicle with the message: “The attached USB devices is not supported.” The USB Dual Pre runs on bus power, even with phantom power on. Please keep in mind that the iPad Camera Connection Kit is required to connect USB audio devices to the iPad (see the previous post).