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Starting to use your tablet computer / iPad for music making…

January 26th, 2011

…Then  this looks like it might be an interesting starting point:

http://createdigitalmusic.com/2011/01/the-ipad-and-music-making-workflows-tablet-as-tool-in-nyc-event/

A little too far for me; although worth keeping an eye on for any follow on material from the event.

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Use your iPad to control AU and VSTi instruments

January 25th, 2011

When you put together a MacBook, iPad, Ableton Live and Air Display app you can control your Audio Units and Virtual Instruments from your iPad touch screen.

The Air Display app for iPad allows you to extend your desktop onto the iPad screen – drag over an AU / VSTi and you get to control the parameters from your touchscreen wirelessly. In use Air Display is responsive albeit with some anti-aliasing. It provides you with extra screen real estate and  allows you to pack another screen in your bag that can all happily run on battery!

If you happen to have the right collection of hardware then £5.99 for the app is a bargain and well worth experimenting.

Here is someone else doing something very similar: http://homemusicproduction.net/2010/05/29/air-display-for-ipad/

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Chromatouch making sweet sweet music.

January 23rd, 2011

This one is well worth investigation as VJ, AV guru and all round nice chap Leon Trimble (aka Chromatouch) is making some rather tasty electronic music.

Look, listen, Enjoy!

http://chromatouch.wordpress.com/2011/01/07/making-music-again/

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Seefeel playing Hare and Hounds in March

January 15th, 2011

this should be fantastic:

http://www.capsule.org.uk/event/seefeel

See you there!

Gig

The best iPad Music Making Apps

January 12th, 2011

Having now spent a bit of time playing with my iPad and running a number of iPad apps I thought I would list my top 3 music makers.

Korg iMs-20

What can I say. Phat sound, easy to use sequencer, Kaoss pad controller, Midi control, the list of great features goes on and on. This is the perfect app for writing bass lines on the go, bounce them to SoundCloud and work with them in your fave DAW. Love it!

Further info and videos can be found here: CreateDigitalMusic.com

Korg iElectribe

Having owned the ER-1 Electribe for the best part of 10 years this application is a marvel. I would even go as far to say that this is actually slightly better than the real machine being as it improves in a number of key ways. In the iPad version all of the virtual knobs can be automated, which opens the possibility for more expressive loops, whereas the real drum machine only allows the recording automation from one knob. The number of effects has increased, however the number of parts decreased. If you haven’t guessed already I would say that this is the best on the go beat making app.

Looptastic HD

A fun, creative tool that allows you to quickly and easily put loops together on the fly in a DJ type interface. You can add your own loops or download additional content. I am particularly impressed with the built in FX and that the software is always recording your session which you can then bounce either to Studio HD or better than that SoundCloud and work further in your DAW of choice. Smashing!

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