

BUT that’s a huge letdown for the Audiobus folks!!. So you’d need a laptop for the final stages of arranging and mixing, which I guess is an ok compromise. Yes, in every daw (Auria was the closest, go figure). There’s no transient editing, audio editing is very limited, you have to thorough hoops to get things to work together, automation is hardly usable and frustrating…. Daws are frustrating and lacking, that’s the reality. I feel thrilled to be a part of it.īut ipad music making today is not going to get you all the way if you’re aiming at some “pro” goal. Indie devs that do the craziest, most amazing apps. The iOS music ecosystem is absolutely great and this forum is the best. I just can’t have the same tool and physical posture for my leisure time.

I’m with I’m sitting in front of a laptop all day coding. With better sounds on desktop, I rather had sample libraries in mind, and there's still quite a difference today (stems, drums, guitars, bass, weird experimental stuff) but who knows how the two worlds will compare in ten years - we already have good pianos, Samplemodeling, soon Pianoteq and more. There are enough great synths on iOS, no question. Soooo…back to iPhone with AUM/Xeq2/Synthmaster One I had one oscillator going and was fine but turned up the unison voices and maxed the cpu. I fired up Waveform on an older i3 laptop and started peaking the cpu with 2 tracks - 1 send track with TB reverb legacy version, and 1 with Waveform stock synth. But for creating finished music, I will switch to PC. I might just keep something on my iphone for sketching ideas when I'm out and about. I have to say, I'm out for making music on iDevices.
#Ableton live ipad pro free#
I tried some free stuff on an older laptop I have, and the sounds are so much better to me than iOS. Some people produce on iPad from A to Z and they've found everything they need there so I would never claim that my way of doing it is good for everyone. You have to find your own perfect workflow but what works for me is composing and being playful on the iDevice, then switch to desktop when I need better sounds and better and easier audio file handling.
#Ableton live ipad pro Pc#
I have a PC laptop…best way to use it with an iDevice for music (and use the PC for DAW)? Yes, starting to think DAW activities are better done off of iDevices. Using each for what they're best for helps with keeping it fun. Like many years ago, drawing a somewhat distinct line what to do on the iDevice and what to do on the Desktop is still such an important aspect, potentially avoiding a lot of frustration. Said: role of iOS music apps in my workflows hasn't changed since years.
