A good virtual guitar! This is completely missing in the Spectrasonics products catalog. And something like the PPG Phonem virtual singer.
Knowing the key properties of analog technology is certainly a good basis for developing great digital systems.
IL Remote requires iOS5.1.1, so it would run on even the oldest iPad: iPad 1. You can get it used for below $100 easily, try that with a Surface...
There is a number of things to consider before deciding between iPad, MS Surface Pro or a small laptop, or even a laptop that can also be used...
Oh yes, those original FabFilter plugins on the iPad is probably the best you can get :-) Add the Midi Sync, the Twin 2 synth and the...
For me the greatest is Auria Pro, unfortunately at the same time the most expensive. Other really good ones I like: Synths: thor, Cassini,...
Oh well, a lot of improvements have been promised for years, and low-latency audio on Android is possible today - theoretically. Who knows, PPG...
Yes! An iPad user! We're very few here. This app looks really sexy, I just haven't purchased it because I believe to be a lot more flexible at a...
First of all, *digital* is only one possible representation of an audio signal and says nothing about quality. "Logging" music as you say can be...
That's the way it's meant to be. Why would you want each single track in the tracks export processed by the master bus FX? Will your mastering...
My experience: It's not the encoding, but rather what you make of it. And how you plan to release your stuff. One thing to add to what artwerksi...
No, seriously, if I was in the (un?)lucky position to be forced to work with 150+ tracks arrangements, I would most likely have to use Vienna...
42. Tablets, smart phones and my BPM-synced touchscreen-controlled groovy washing machine included.
If Rewire fails to work and you want to run Cubase and Reason in sync, you can have e.g. Cubase send Midi Clock and Reason receive Midi Clock on...
No DAW is perfect. Before recommending any alternative, I'd like to understand what exact issue you have with FL Studio, and what you liked most...
What size of project? If it's large: How do you lay out tracks, plugins and busses with plugins? => How well is your CPU load distributed over...
You got a laptop? Then you can just use Tablet2Midi. You got a smartphone? Then there's TouchOSC, Lemur, and many other simple MIDI controller...
Or, even better, the EMX-1 if you get a good bargain. Fantastic machine, for both drums and synth bass lines. And it syncs well with an iPad over...
An old iPad 1 with NanoStudio or BeatMaker 2 or, even simpler, the DM1 or FunkBox virtual drum machines. Much like an MPC but much better...
Any dual/quad/octo core phone with enough ram should be OK as long as you don't specifically need low-latency audio. Make sure the phone can act...
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