![]() Also allows to send link to friends to listen, or can collaborate on tracks. My understanding is there are some keyboard/controllers that can connect via lightening or bluetooth, making MIDI input better.Īs other note, BandLab saves to cloud, as mentioned above, it also works in browser on desktop so can go between devices. Friend has a Shure MV something that sounds great. FWIW, some USB mics and some interfaces can plug in. Using the built in Mic sounded better than I thought. I could see it useful for folks on portable devices or simple introduction. Added some built in FX of EQ, compression, reverb.Īttached are result from just a little time put in just to give ides. While would not be my go to, as I am comfortable with full desktop DAWs. Added a MIDI bass, and MIDI strings thought maybe MIDI grand piano chord backup, but using iphone for entering in notes while doable I found was a bit clunky. Decided to experiment with double tracking method on fiddle and banjo, give stereo field (wasn't very clean, but gives idea). iphone built in mic, on kitchen table about a foot away. Recorded guitar, then fiddle, then banjo. (I didn't bother with with getting the playing perfect) Here is my little test using an iphone6 with built in mic. ![]() has "some" features capabilities like more regular DAWs. I haven't used it much but seems to fairly simple. as well as laptops and computers through browser. I thought I'd throw out a little on BandLab as it works on smart phones and ipads. From other discussions various interests about recording, and what options,
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