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Guitar iPad apps?
Anyone using iPad apps with your electric guitar? Stuff like Amplitude, rock prodigy...
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Good question Don, I was in the apple store a little while back looking at those apps with connectors. No idea which ones are god or not, but it would be nice to play through the ipad and use headphones
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I have tried GarageBand and Amplitude (free version) with the iRig. Main prob I have -- I think -- is that I'll have to use a headphone amp to get enough volume out of this setup and my AKG's. It may be fine with more sensitive earbuds/headphones but I haven't tried yet. More commonly I use the headphone-out on a little Fender Mustang but it sounds pretty awful.
Interested in hearing what has worked well for others. Unfortunately I usually have to practice at very low volume or with headphones to keep the family peace. |
I've been doing some reading and there are two ways to connect your guitar to your iOS device - through the headphone connector or the dock connector. There's apparently quite a large quality difference using the dock connector, and naturally those devices are a bit more spendy. You can go from free to $40 using the headphone jack (iRig) to the clearly superior Apogee ($99) and GuitarJack 2 ($149).
I'm curious as I might play with headphones - and this seems easier/faster than pulling the amp out of the closet, futzing with pedals, etc. Oh, and I sold my old pedals as they were basically collectors items. |
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