Funny you should say that, It's something I've always thought about. I worked at Mesa/Boogie for almost 10 years and did a couple of engineering designs and was directly involved with "toning" amps a couple times. Doing a really good tube simulation with low CPU usage is definitely a fun project. Got a lot on the plate with Multitrack effects but at some point... yes.Anorton wrote: Hey pwnified, feel like developing a guitar app? I emailed Intua with same request, but haven't heard from them.
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I am sure a pwnified guitar app would quickly become the guitar app. But I'd hate to see his resources split that way.
I have written to the Ampkit folks and asked them to add copy/paste. Since they already have recording, it should be pretty easy for them. I encourage my fellow Multitrack guitarists to do the same.
I have written to the Ampkit folks and asked them to add copy/paste. Since they already have recording, it should be pretty easy for them. I encourage my fellow Multitrack guitarists to do the same.
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Hello from Japan.
I just found this interface working with and ipad, iphone, amplitube, and Multitrack DAW.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT7dIHBwGaQ
it's the cakewalk (also Edirol) UA-1G.
The video shows the user recording stereo tracks only, so I wonder if this has something to do with his set up or the interface is forcing this.
Anyway, I just purchased Multitrack today and am eager to play around with it more.
I just found this interface working with and ipad, iphone, amplitube, and Multitrack DAW.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT7dIHBwGaQ
it's the cakewalk (also Edirol) UA-1G.
The video shows the user recording stereo tracks only, so I wonder if this has something to do with his set up or the interface is forcing this.
Anyway, I just purchased Multitrack today and am eager to play around with it more.
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Dstole,
Welcome to the forum. The Cakewalk can handle a mono input, but it will convert the signal to a stereo output of identical left and right channels.
Welcome to the forum. The Cakewalk can handle a mono input, but it will convert the signal to a stereo output of identical left and right channels.
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I think the amplitube stuff can output an actual stereo signal (using a chorus for example). But MultiTrack can also force a mono signal by taking either the left or right side only. Use the input fader and there's left and right enable buttons (but they only show up with a stereo mic plugged in).
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This may be the piece I've been looking for. Ordered it, will see how it goes for line in guitar, keyboard, bass, drums, etc.dstole wrote:Hello from Japan.
I just found this interface working with and ipad, iphone, amplitube, and Multitrack DAW.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT7dIHBwGaQ
it's the cakewalk (also Edirol) UA-1G.
The video shows the user recording stereo tracks only, so I wonder if this has something to do with his set up or the interface is forcing this.
Anyway, I just purchased Multitrack today and am eager to play around with it more.
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Sooooo, if effects are in the works, I have to ask -- How are things going so far?pwnified wrote:Funny you should say that, It's something I've always thought about. I worked at Mesa/Boogie for almost 10 years and did a couple of engineering designs and was directly involved with "toning" amps a couple times. Doing a really good tube simulation with low CPU usage is definitely a fun project. Got a lot on the plate with Multitrack effects but at some point... yes.Anorton wrote: Hey pwnified, feel like developing a guitar app? I emailed Intua with same request, but haven't heard from them.
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Hey pwnified,
I have developed some awesome FX on the Reaktor platform. In particular, I'd be willing to share my reverb, which is exceptionally open and spacious. Let me know if I can be of help.
I have developed some awesome FX on the Reaktor platform. In particular, I'd be willing to share my reverb, which is exceptionally open and spacious. Let me know if I can be of help.
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OK, got it, and initial tests are VERY GOOD. Did a guitar going straight in through the 1/4" jack, and it seems to sound *really* good, and there appears to be NO notable latency, at least none that I could detect. 16/44.1, AND IT HAS REALTIME MONITORING!!!!!!!beyond wrote:This may be the piece I've been looking for. Ordered it, will see how it goes for line in guitar, keyboard, bass, drums, etc.dstole wrote:Hello from Japan.
I just found this interface working with and ipad, iphone, amplitube, and Multitrack DAW.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT7dIHBwGaQ
it's the cakewalk (also Edirol) UA-1G.
The video shows the user recording stereo tracks only, so I wonder if this has something to do with his set up or the interface is forcing this.
Anyway, I just purchased Multitrack today and am eager to play around with it more.
With this and the Blue Yeti and the camera connection kit, you've got Mic in, and line in. Add that to audio copy/paste, and you've got a full arsenal.
Let the creating begin.
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So you can monitor through the Yeti, but what happens to the headphone output on the iPad? Does it still work, or is it disabled? -MOK, got it, and initial tests are VERY GOOD. Did a guitar going straight in through the 1/4" jack, and it seems to sound *really* good, and there appears to be NO notable latency, at least none that I could detect. 16/44.1, AND IT HAS REALTIME MONITORING!!!!!!!
With this and the Blue Yeti and the camera connection kit, you've got Mic in, and line in. Add that to audio copy/paste, and you've got a full arsenal.
Let the creating begin.