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  • mg330

    Picked up an iPad Mini 4 to better use the music apps I love on it, which are painfully slow on my iPad 2, which is too slow these days to even use productively.

    I use the Animoog app often on my iPhone but it doesn't have the recording feature that the iPad version has. Looking forward to spending time on my train commute actually being able to come up with ideas and save stuff a lot easier. I like Animoog the most, but also Xynthesizer for the step-sequencing patterns and whatnot.

    Also will be nice to use it as a remote for Logic. I'm finding that I get a decent amount of buzz from my guitar pickups the closer I set to my computer; sitting further away on my couch gets me in a sweet spot with no sound issues. Never used the logic remote on my old iPad.

    • there's definitley recording on animoog on ipad... is it different from the iphone? you've just got to swipe up from the delay module on the right...kingsteven
    • use logic remote quite a bit, great for not having a lap-top up front when i'm doing live shows - bit of a pain in the ass if you don't have a wifi router sincekingsteven
    • apple removed the ability to set passwords on sharing wifi and fucked up bluetooth PANkingsteven
    • the iPhone version has that recording feature, but not the 4-track feature and ability to save and export.mg33
    • I keep coming up with samples and sounds on my phone, but can't save them, and often by the time I'm home, they're gone after closing the app.mg33
    • ah, i read that the other way round! yeah really handy that.kingsteven

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