I want to record some audio tracks from my Pa4X through the USB Type B (rear) to my iPad (Garage Band).
So I was wondering if this is possible. Has anyone tried?
If this is possible , what kind of cables do we need for the connection?
Thanks
Recording audio from Pa4X to iPad
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@Biggles,
Thanks for your reply.
By the way I have iPad Air.
@voip,
Thanks for the clarification.
I had a doubt about that but you clarified it, thanks.
I have already my home studio with all necessary equipment for recording Audio/Midi but I just wanted to try
to multi track audio recording into my iPad Air when I am out, far from my home studio.
Thanks anyway
Thanks for your reply.
By the way I have iPad Air.
@voip,
Thanks for the clarification.
I had a doubt about that but you clarified it, thanks.
I have already my home studio with all necessary equipment for recording Audio/Midi but I just wanted to try
to multi track audio recording into my iPad Air when I am out, far from my home studio.
Thanks anyway
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There’s a good case to be made for something like a little Zoom H4 pocket recorder or the like. Although the iPad as recorder sounds like a good idea, a) as has been pointed out, it needs an interface and cables etc. and b) you’ll need to power it if you want to simply turn on record at the start of the gig and just let it run all gig long (I find doing that lets me concentrate on the show, not starting and stopping the recorder all the time).
Not to mention, you might want to use the iPad for something else like social media posts or whatever you normally use it for on the gig…
Little pocket recorders sound great, are self-contained, run for days off of batteries (I use rechargeables) and make recording yourself so easy you can completely forget you are doing it, which is the best way to be relaxed while recording!
Not to mention, you might want to use the iPad for something else like social media posts or whatever you normally use it for on the gig…
Little pocket recorders sound great, are self-contained, run for days off of batteries (I use rechargeables) and make recording yourself so easy you can completely forget you are doing it, which is the best way to be relaxed while recording!