Aloha,
While it's been sometime since I've actively posted (I've been working seven days/wk for the last year) I have managed to check in from time to time.
Just had a recent discovery for mobile DAW that works on iPhone/iPad.
http://www.harmonicdog.com/
The tricky part is getting a signal into the unit. The iRig adaptor http://www.ikmultimedia.com/irig/features/ works on on the iPhone, but the new iOS updates for the iPad has been reported to have temporarily rendered the Blue Yeti USB mic http://www.bluemic.com/yeti/#/features/ inoperable without a powered hub.
Just did a test run last night at work and at first listen seems to be quite usable. More to come.
Aloha
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Re: Mobile DAW
Hey Kendale,
Hope all is well on the island.
I ran acroos this yesterday. have yet to set it up, but being a drummer and by myself at times I am excited to try it out.
Just thought you guys would like to know......
For all of you iPhone and EyePhone and Droid users out there - listen up. This is truly bad ass.
Wyse Pocketcloud is a free app if you only need to control one machine.
I'm using XP-Home and have it working via VCN - which was also free.
If you are using Pro - 7 (other than Home) - MAC OS - Vista then you just connect using remote desktop.
Suddenly you have complete control over your machine remotely. With your phone you are able to control everything in audio software - levels, transport, etc.
Hope all is well on the island.
I ran acroos this yesterday. have yet to set it up, but being a drummer and by myself at times I am excited to try it out.
Just thought you guys would like to know......
For all of you iPhone and EyePhone and Droid users out there - listen up. This is truly bad ass.
Wyse Pocketcloud is a free app if you only need to control one machine.
I'm using XP-Home and have it working via VCN - which was also free.
If you are using Pro - 7 (other than Home) - MAC OS - Vista then you just connect using remote desktop.
Suddenly you have complete control over your machine remotely. With your phone you are able to control everything in audio software - levels, transport, etc.