Groove3 Using iOS Apps to Create Electronic Music [TUTORiAL]
FANTASTiC | 23 February 2020 | 798 MB
Adam Pollard presents in-depth iOS videos using a wide variety of iOS apps to create electronic music! Learn to use some of the best apps available to make interesting new sounds and productions. These iOS tutorials are great for those just starting out making electronic music on their portable devices, as well as intermediate iOS producers.
Adam welcomes you and starts off by showing you how to get one iOS app to play another iOS app, using SoundPrism Pro to send MIDI to the virtual synth Animoog, as well as topics such as background audio, polyphony and utilizing Audiobus 3 for additional routing options.
Next, learn about hooking up USB keyboards to your iOS devices, creating keyzones and splits, using Midiflow Scales to always play the notes in the key of your song, and how to create chords from single notes, so you can easily write chord progressions for your tracks.
Then you'll learn how to connect your iOS device to a your DAW so you can send MIDI from one to the other (in either direction), play Serum using the iPad, or playing the iPad using Ableton Push. Adam also shows you ways to wirelessly send MIDI from your iPad to the computer DAW, get the least amount of Latency and Jitter from your gear, and use audio interfaces with your iOS device.
Throughout the rest of the videos you'll explore things like creating custom touch interfaces to control DAWs and other computer software, use different apps to create rhythms and melodies you wouldn’t have otherwise written, and much, much more.
To see what these iOS tutorials show you and how they'll help you create and write electronic music, see the individual iOS tutorial descriptions on this page. If you're ready to get into the endless world of making music with iOS apps, this collection of iOS production videos are just what you need. Start composing with iOS apps now... watch “Using iOS Apps to Create Electronic Music" today.
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Adam welcomes you and starts off by showing you how to get one iOS app to play another iOS app, using SoundPrism Pro to send MIDI to the virtual synth Animoog, as well as topics such as background audio, polyphony and utilizing Audiobus 3 for additional routing options.
Next, learn about hooking up USB keyboards to your iOS devices, creating keyzones and splits, using Midiflow Scales to always play the notes in the key of your song, and how to create chords from single notes, so you can easily write chord progressions for your tracks.
Then you'll learn how to connect your iOS device to a your DAW so you can send MIDI from one to the other (in either direction), play Serum using the iPad, or playing the iPad using Ableton Push. Adam also shows you ways to wirelessly send MIDI from your iPad to the computer DAW, get the least amount of Latency and Jitter from your gear, and use audio interfaces with your iOS device.
Throughout the rest of the videos you'll explore things like creating custom touch interfaces to control DAWs and other computer software, use different apps to create rhythms and melodies you wouldn’t have otherwise written, and much, much more.
To see what these iOS tutorials show you and how they'll help you create and write electronic music, see the individual iOS tutorial descriptions on this page. If you're ready to get into the endless world of making music with iOS apps, this collection of iOS production videos are just what you need. Start composing with iOS apps now... watch “Using iOS Apps to Create Electronic Music" today.
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