Beschreibung
The easy way to use your iPad or iPhone to make amazing musicIf you are a budding or established musician looking to use your iPad or iPhone as a portable musical instrument, recording studio, or composition tool, then you've come to the right place!iPad and iPhone For Musicians For Dummies explains in plain English how to hook up your preferred instrument to your iPad or iPhone to work on music projects within a plethora of recording apps. You'll also learn how to incorporate both real and MIDI instruments and audio, edit individual tracks, work with effects and chain multiple apps together, and mix and master songs.
Thanks to apps such as AmpliTube, AudioBus, and Apple's own GarageBand, musicians can record entire songs in the comfort of their own homes and then mix, master, and distribute them right there on their iPads or iPhones. Packed with tons of step-by-step instructions, this friendly guide shows you how to use your device to go from recording a basic piece of music to creating and uploading complete songs with full instrumentation and multiple tracks, instruments, and effects.
Demonstrates how to hook up your guitar or keyboard directly to your iPad or iPhone to record professional-grade tracksHelps musicians get the most out of their iPads or iPhones as portable musical instruments, recording studios, and composition toolsWritten by an industry expert and former senior writer for IK Multimedia, a leading manufacturer of music apps and hardware accessories for the iOS marketCoverage goes beyond GarageBand to include other popular technologies
Don't let the limitations and expense of yesterday's home studios keep you from recording awesome musicletiPad and iPhone For Musicians For Dummies show you how easy it is to record and master your own music right from your living room.
Autorenportrait
Ryan C. Williams is a musician and an expert on digital music tools. He is author ofTeach Yourself Visually Bass Guitar as well as books on digital music, podcasting, and online business.Mike Levine is U.S. editor forAudiofanzine and a former editor forElectronic Musician.
Inhalt
Introduction 1
Part I: Getting Started with iOS Music 5
Chapter 1: Digging into iOS 7
Chapter 2: Choosing Your iOS Device 17
Chapter 3: Downloading Apps from the iTunes Store 25
Part II: Playing Music on Your iOS Device 41
Chapter 4: Exploring iOS Instruments 43
Chapter 5: Playing iOS Instruments 73
Chapter 6: Playing Your Guitar or Bass through Your iOS Device 87
Chapter 7: Connecting Your Mic to Your iOS Device 111
Chapter 8: Performing with Your iOS Device 123
Part III: Setting Up Your iOS Studio 137
Chapter 9: Planning Your Rig 139
Chapter 10: Working with Digital Audio Workstations and Other Recording Apps 153
Chapter 11: Monitoring with Speakers and Headphones 183
Part IV: Your Recording Workflow 195
Chapter 12: Recording Live or Layered? 197
Chapter 13: Getting the Best Recording Quality 211
Chapter 14: Recording in the Field 223
Part V: Using Multiple Apps Together 235
Chapter 15: Working with Multiple Apps Together 237
Chapter 16: Using Inter-App Audio 249
Chapter 17: Using Audiobus 259
Chapter 18: Other Multi-App Possibilities 279
Part VI: Editing, Mixing, and Sharing Your Projects 303
Chapter 19: Editing Your Material 305
Chapter 20: Mixing Your Music 325
Chapter 21: Exporting Your Finished Masterpiece 345
Part VII: The Part of Tens 357
Chapter 22: Ten Music Apps You Cant Live Without 359
Chapter 23: Ten Great Free Music Apps 363
Chapter 24: Ten Other Musical Uses for Your iOS Device 367
Index 371
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