#491374 - 03/11/2002:36 PMRe: Good portable MIDI tone generator / sequencer?
[Re: abacus]
Bachus
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Originally Posted By abacus
As mentioned above, if you have an iPad Garage Band is a no brainer. (It has many features of the top notch Logic X DAW and is free)
Android you are pretty much stuffed so look elsewhere.
Laptops/2 in 1s look at Ableton Live, (Intro version) also if you buy a decent interface (Focusrite & Steinberg do some great entry level) a lot already come with Ableton Lite as well as other programs to get great sounds. Have fun.
Bill
Actually garageband is one of the most restricted programs.. Its does support auv3.. But does not integrate with other programs There is no support for iaa and audiobus.. Same Goes for cubasis.. altough it works very well for recording audio trough AUM Thats something Garageband can’t do
Personally, i would build an ipad setup around AUM or audiobus.. And for keyboard setups look into camelot pro..
For sequencing.. beatmaker 3 is my favorite And it fully supports AUM and audiobus 3..
AUM allows you to combine all your music making tools Grooveboxes.. Virtual instruments. Loopers And all those other lovely tools..
When you look at the ipad for music making Its best to put you pc glasses away, and loop at the possiblilities with a new pair of glasses..
Showing a video of Xequence2 with AUM..
Edited by Bachus (03/11/2002:38 PM)
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