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You CAN export to computer
Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 7:43 pm
by cdm3765
This application is just wonderful! So addicting, and just like the original Electribe-R! Most bad reviews are because you cant export, but you can! Just not through iTunes. Get a regular 3.5mm aux cable and connect your iPad to the input on your computer, open up Audacity (free program-search online), make sure the input in audacity is set to your computer's input (not "mic"), start the beat on your iPad and hit record! Then export as mp3/WAV/Ogg/etc.! Now you have your very own beat on your computer! It's simple and works like a charm! Thanks Korg and Apple!
Re: You CAN export to computer
Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 10:16 pm
by tpantano
cdm3765 wrote:This application is just wonderful! So addicting, and just like the original Electribe-R! Most bad reviews are because you cant export, but you can! Just not through iTunes. Get a regular 3.5mm aux cable and connect your iPad to the input on your computer, open up Audacity (free program-search online), make sure the input in audacity is set to your computer's input (not "mic"), start the beat on your iPad and hit record! Then export as mp3/WAV/Ogg/etc.! Now you have your very own beat on your computer! It's simple and works like a charm! Thanks Korg and Apple!
lol, the people who can't figure this out for themselves deserve their 'wasted' $10. ($20?)
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 12:21 am
by bog
New 1.1.0 update to iElectribe brings Audio Export. You can offline bounce patterns (you can mute/solo parts) or real-time record. Drag and drop from iTunes to DAW.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLtPVcgEKo4

Re: You CAN export to computer
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 8:50 am
by plosive
tpantano wrote:cdm3765 wrote:This application is just wonderful! So addicting, and just like the original Electribe-R! Most bad reviews are because you cant export, but you can! Just not through iTunes. Get a regular 3.5mm aux cable and connect your iPad to the input on your computer, open up Audacity (free program-search online), make sure the input in audacity is set to your computer's input (not "mic"), start the beat on your iPad and hit record! Then export as mp3/WAV/Ogg/etc.! Now you have your very own beat on your computer! It's simple and works like a charm! Thanks Korg and Apple!
lol, the people who can't figure this out for themselves deserve their 'wasted' $10. ($20?)
That's
not exporting, that's recording. Huge difference.
Anyway, check bog's link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLtPVcgEKo4