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Author: Ben Harvell
ISBN : B006K4HQKC
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Get the most out of your iPad's music capabilities!Music recording and performance apps are some of the top grossing applications for iPad. Major label artists are making use of Apple's iOS products and apps to make music and have even recorded complete albums on the iPad. Written by an experienced Apple and digital music journalist, this unique resource opens your eyes--and ears--to the amazing possibilities that the iPad offers as a musical creation device for both novices and professionals. You'll sing a new tune when you learn the power and simplicity of using the iPad as a tool for creating professional-quality music.
- Introduces the unique possibilities that the iPad presents for creating professional-level and high-quality music
- Explores how the iPad can serve as a complete set of musical instruments, recording studio, and composition tool all in one
- Discusses all areas of music production from recording live instruments and vocals to building drum parts and working with samples
- Shares interviews and helpful tips from world-famous recording artists
- Recommends a variety of suggested accessories to add to your iPad
Tune in! Make Music with iPad is a must-have guide for any iPad user with an interest in music, regardless of the level of experience.
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- File Size: 40337 KB
- Print Length: 288 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (December 5, 2011)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B006K4HQKC
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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The iPad is a marvelous device for music making, with the power of the biggest desktop computers of only a few years ago and a flexible display and control surface that can morph into any sort of display and control you can imagine. There are hundreds of music apps available for it, too, but that does leave the would-be music producer wondering what apps to buy. Even at only $0.99 or $1.99 for the cheapest music apps, it's easy to spend a lot of money trying to figure out where to begin.
Author Ben Harvell has created a basic manual for iPad music makers, based on what he believes to be the most useful and most flexible music apps. The main tool he uses is Apple's own Garage Band, and it's hard to argue with that choice. Garage Band is amazingly cheap (under $5) for what it delivers- multi-track recording, signal processing, sampling, midi instruments, automatic "smart" drums, strings and guitar, and a lot more. To this he adds a few simple apps for processing (like Ampli-Kit), notation, sound export and composition, and a few hardware devices- external keyboards, audio interfaces, MIDI control, microphones and so forth. Most of his software suggestions are inexpensive, but he does have a few favorites, like Korg's iElectribe that run a bit more. (I should note that iElectribe costs a tiny fraction of the hardware Electribe, so even at $20 it's still a bargain.) His ideal choices may not be yours (although everyone using an iPad for music will want Garage Band) but following Harvell's advice is not a bad place to start.
Harvell's writing is clear, friendly, and concise. He gets right to the point, and walks the reader through various examples aimed at the musician with no previous recording or production experience. The illustrations are, for the most part, excellent.
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