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Published on 12/29/13 at 05:20The iPad version of GarageBand associates a set of simulators Amplitube style sequencer and honest level.
Clearly we can play and record.
I use an iPad 2 and an Apogee Jam interface, result zero latency and audio quality far superior to my guitarist quality.
Asked to (8 euros) this price is a bargain. Warning GarageBand seems free but is not, what is downloaded is a Light version only makes sense once paid the 8 euros.
Brief play cushy home to the headphone with a more than decent sound, even make some small recordings, GarageBand for iPad is top notch.
Chapter defects there are two annoying things. The first is that the default audio output (called monitor) is disabled, which is silly. Whenever you want to play with headphones must activate it.
The second is that the metronome is only available in recording mode, you can not play the metronome without registering. Absurd.
Clearly we can play and record.
I use an iPad 2 and an Apogee Jam interface, result zero latency and audio quality far superior to my guitarist quality.
Asked to (8 euros) this price is a bargain. Warning GarageBand seems free but is not, what is downloaded is a Light version only makes sense once paid the 8 euros.
Brief play cushy home to the headphone with a more than decent sound, even make some small recordings, GarageBand for iPad is top notch.
Chapter defects there are two annoying things. The first is that the default audio output (called monitor) is disabled, which is silly. Whenever you want to play with headphones must activate it.
The second is that the metronome is only available in recording mode, you can not play the metronome without registering. Absurd.