Recommendations for recording/editing on an iPad Pro?

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Still no logic for iPad sadly. 

What else do you recommend?
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  • duotoneduotone Frets: 971
    GarageBand comes free & is worth a try.
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  • WhitecatWhitecat Frets: 5378
    https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/cubasis-2/id583976519?mt=8

    Not cheap but a fairly serious tool and often goes on sale too, if you're not in a hurry just make sure you're signed up to Steinberg's mailing lists...
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 14320
    Still no logic for iPad sadly. 
    The processor chip is still nowhere near powerful enough.

    duotone said:
    GarageBand comes free & is worth a try.
    Think of GB for IOS as Logic Lite with adaptations to suit the touchscreen interface. Apple's intention is that GB should hook you then, funds permitting, you graduate to the full-on professional DAW.

    Caffeine_Vampire said:
    What else do you recommend?
    KORG Gadget for IOS.
    Be seeing you.
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  • JMP220478JMP220478 Frets: 421
    ive got cubasis on an ipad - another thing to try when we hookup ...

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  • I'm a Logic Pro user on MacOS, but I use GarageBand for iOS too. It's fine and you can get a lot done with it. It's not Logic, but the software instruments and drummers are as good as the Logic ones for my purposes. 

    Something else I use on iOS that is great for mic-based recording is Multitrack DAW. Very efficient user of the hardware. The UI is optimised for iDevices (esp. phones) and it is really easy to use to get decent WAV recordings of live instruments. Exporting to Logic is straightforward. If you don't want to use a software instrument or a software drummer, it's excellent. I use it on my phone a lot. Worth having a look at the website to see what you get for your small amount of money. 
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  • Considering swapping my iPad Pro for a Mac. 
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  • fandangofandango Frets: 2204
    Considering swapping my iPad Pro for a Mac. 
    /cue shameless plug .. i have a macbook for sale that just might suit you, sir.
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  • fandango said:
    Considering swapping my iPad Pro for a Mac. 
    /cue shameless plug .. i have a macbook for sale that just might suit you, sir.
    I like shameless. 

    Straight swap?

    https://imgur.com/gallery/RG5ljNA
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  • Still no logic for iPad sadly. 
    The processor chip is still nowhere near powerful enough.

    That’s not the case. The current iOS A-series chips are more powerful than MacBooks of only a few years ago.

    To OP: GarageBand is way more powerful than it first appears. There’s a lot in there, but it’s really well hidden. Stick with it. I use it for everything, and rarely find it wanting. 
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  • kinkin Frets: 1015
    edited August 2018
    Try Dan Baker's or Pete Johns u tube channels to see just how much can be achieved with Garage band on IOS.



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  • Thanks all. I’m gonna give GarageBand another look this weekend
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