Most of us start off on a shoestring,and that certainly included those infected by the music-making bug. And an iOS device and an iPad can be enough to start the music-making dream. But, there are lots of iOS interface options available, even to music-makers of constrained means.
For example the iRig 2 is very affordably priced, and gets the job done with great extras, such as cross-platform compatibility. The Personus Audio Box Range offers lots of software for a moderate bump in price. Also moderately priced, the Korg plugKey turns your device into its own sound module by rerouting the audio. There are also a host of interface options at around 100 plus that will work with your device, some with greater or lesser portability, all with a range of featirfe. Once the dream is allowing you to do more than break even, however, there are some interfaces in the 600 to 1000 plus range that have superb connectivity, at times no need for a computer at all, that can go with you pretty much anywhere.
Key Takeaways:
- Interested in finding a good iOS-compatible interface to help with all of your recording and production needs?
- Well, fortunately, there are a whole host of different products on the market out there for you to choose from.
- Be sure to put together a list of features that you need, and then compare against what is offered.
“The AudioBox iOne and iTwo have iOS connectivity and one and two preamps respectively, 24-bit/96kHz recording and a bundle of software.”
Read more: http://www.musictech.net/2018/03/top-16-ios-interfaces/
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