Sorry off topic ... I use an Electro-Voice RE27ND or a Shure SM58 and an XLR to USB2 from M-Audio and get good results from GB (as well as the higher end apps). I never used a USB mic so no idea what they are like to be honest. (Not that you said you used one ... just commenting on that).
BTW note I am not using a real guitar in iPad's GB, it is the synth I am playing with.
The best guitar for the iPad that I have found is Wi Guitar. It's an acoustic guitar, I like it alot, it's great for just strumming chords and it's extremely playable and musical. You also have access to any chord, unlike the dumbed down options in Garageband. At $20, it's one of the more expensive apps that I've bought, but I don't really care as long as I find something useful. There's a free version also which is more limited.
One look at his icon and you can see he is both extremely young and extremely full of himself. I wouldn't trust any info from someone like this...
Apparently this guy is not too reliable; his latest tweet: [email protected]: CORRECTION: Source had mixed up part numbers, it is unlocked iPhones that will be headed to US Apple Stores for Wednesday, NOT MacBook Airs.?
I'm disappointed that AppleInsider, normally better about falling for worthless rumors, would waste any time with nonsense like this.
The best guitar for the iPad that I have found is Wi Guitar. It's an acoustic guitar, I like it alot, it's great for just strumming chords and it's extremely playable and musical. You also have access to any chord, unlike the dumbed down options in Garageband. At $20, it's one of the more expensive apps that I've bought, but I don't really care as long as I find something useful. There's a free version also which is more limited.
Cool, I'll check it out. Thanks.
edit: OK nice, but it doesn't integrate into a digital recording multi-track system as far as I can tell.
Apparently this guy is not too reliable; his latest tweet: [email protected]: CORRECTION: Source had mixed up part numbers, it is unlocked iPhones that will be headed to US Apple Stores for Wednesday, NOT MacBook Airs.?
I'm disappointed that AppleInsider, normally better about falling for worthless rumors, would waste any time with nonsense like this.
Agreed, but sensationalism sells!!!11! Will be cool for you folks based in the U.S. that travel overseas. Buy a local SIM and avoid paying AT$T roaming rates.
edit: OK nice, but it doesn't integrate into a digital recording multi-track system as far as I can tell.
If somebody wished to record it, then you'd just go audio out from the iPad and connect it to your DAW computer. I mostly use it to write songs with, as I'm mainly a keyboard player and that app gives me the same feel as writing on a real acoustic guitar.
I really wouldn't be surprised if the supposed voice capabilities were going to be the killer app, so to speak, of the iPhone 5. The phone would include some BS hardware that's required for the voice control and therefore everyone would need to update.
I obviously hope that this functionality is included with the iPhone 4 build of the software, but I'm not holding my breath.
I agree. The Voice commands and voice input work great in Android. I would like to see Apple fully integrate them in to iOS.... It should be a very nice upgrade...
How much CPU power is necessary for voice recognition and voice commands? Will such software dominate the usage of the CPU? I wouldn't want it if it slowed my computer/iPod Touch/iPad/iPhone too much. Would you?
I dont know - something just smells fishy about the wording on those supposed internal build settings...
They just don't read right to me - internal or otherwise...
One look at his icon and you can see he is both extremely young and extremely full of himself. I wouldn't trust any info from someone like this
I once saw a photo of Steve Jobs from 1976. He looked both extremely young and extremely full of himself. I wouldn't trust any info from someone like this.
Not necessarily. You can return any Mac within 10 days. Return it (without opening it up) and buy it again. Go to the Apple Store to do it and explain you want the free copy of Lion. The Store will accommodate.
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Originally Posted by Undo Redo
If it was invoiced before June 6, you're out of luck. Lion is only $30, so I wouldn't worry too much.
Update: Chronic has issued a correction that unlocked GSM iPhones, not new MacBook airs, are coming to U.S. Apple Stores on Wednesday, claiming his source "mixed up part numbers."
That makes much more sense.
There was no way that Apple was updating a six-month old product that is still apparently flying off the shelves.
This is perhaps 'Chronic' (whoever they are) double-dipping on attention-getting.
Why would they do that? People get to pay extra for Lion if it comes with Snow Leopard.
Certainly worked for the first-gen aluminum iMac and Tiger.
You certainly haven't observed Apple's business practices from the past. It is very common for Apple to put hardware sales on delay pending OS upgrades, or offer upgrades free of charge after recent releases...
Look at para 5, and follow the 2nd link there. (People like you are probably too lazy to do so anyway; moreover, even if you did, you wouldn't be convinced; and even then, it's frankly irrelevant whether someone like you thinks the MacBook Airs are doing well or not).
Twice in quick succession the page navigation links on this thread operated but also appeared to open new windows at two different sites, one porn, one gambling. I couldn't see anything odd in the page code. Now it's working fine again. Anyone else see anything like that?
OK, 7.75 months, not 6.0. Big friggin' deal. Insert that detail into my previous post
Average update times
Imac = 229 days
Macbook Pro = 215 Days
Mac Pro = 259 days
Mac Mini = 258 days
Those are all between 7 - 8.5 months. The Air's history is longer than that, but its not unreasonable to assume an Apple computer would be updated in around 8 months time.
Look at para 5, and follow the 2nd link there. (People like you are probably too lazy to do so anyway; moreover, even if you did, you wouldn't be convinced; and even then, it's frankly irrelevant whether someone like you thinks the MacBook Airs are doing well or not).
Lazy ol' me finds your source is irrelevant to the question of whether MBAs are, as you wrote, "still apparently" flying off the shelves. Your source link* is dated November, 29, 2010, which is over 6 months ago and just over a month after the MBAs were last updated.
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Sorry off topic ... I use an Electro-Voice RE27ND or a Shure SM58 and an XLR to USB2 from M-Audio and get good results from GB (as well as the higher end apps). I never used a USB mic so no idea what they are like to be honest. (Not that you said you used one ... just commenting on that).
Hey thanks Digital clips! Good to know!
Sorry guys for being off topic!
Yeah, but the speech recognition wasn't that good, if I recall.
That is true. I don't think that many people actually used it. I know that I certainly didn't. I tested it for a few minutes and that's that.
BTW note I am not using a real guitar in iPad's GB, it is the synth I am playing with.
The best guitar for the iPad that I have found is Wi Guitar. It's an acoustic guitar, I like it alot, it's great for just strumming chords and it's extremely playable and musical. You also have access to any chord, unlike the dumbed down options in Garageband. At $20, it's one of the more expensive apps that I've bought, but I don't really care as long as I find something useful. There's a free version also which is more limited.
One look at his icon and you can see he is both extremely young and extremely full of himself. I wouldn't trust any info from someone like this...
Apparently this guy is not too reliable; his latest tweet: [email protected]: CORRECTION: Source had mixed up part numbers, it is unlocked iPhones that will be headed to US Apple Stores for Wednesday, NOT MacBook Airs.?
I'm disappointed that AppleInsider, normally better about falling for worthless rumors, would waste any time with nonsense like this.
The best guitar for the iPad that I have found is Wi Guitar. It's an acoustic guitar, I like it alot, it's great for just strumming chords and it's extremely playable and musical. You also have access to any chord, unlike the dumbed down options in Garageband. At $20, it's one of the more expensive apps that I've bought, but I don't really care as long as I find something useful. There's a free version also which is more limited.
Cool, I'll check it out. Thanks.
edit: OK nice, but it doesn't integrate into a digital recording multi-track system as far as I can tell.
Apparently this guy is not too reliable; his latest tweet: [email protected]: CORRECTION: Source had mixed up part numbers, it is unlocked iPhones that will be headed to US Apple Stores for Wednesday, NOT MacBook Airs.?
I'm disappointed that AppleInsider, normally better about falling for worthless rumors, would waste any time with nonsense like this.
Agreed, but sensationalism sells!!!11! Will be cool for you folks based in the U.S. that travel overseas. Buy a local SIM and avoid paying AT$T roaming rates.
Cool, I'll check it out. Thanks.
edit: OK nice, but it doesn't integrate into a digital recording multi-track system as far as I can tell.
If somebody wished to record it, then you'd just go audio out from the iPad and connect it to your DAW computer. I mostly use it to write songs with, as I'm mainly a keyboard player and that app gives me the same feel as writing on a real acoustic guitar.
I really wouldn't be surprised if the supposed voice capabilities were going to be the killer app, so to speak, of the iPhone 5. The phone would include some BS hardware that's required for the voice control and therefore everyone would need to update.
I obviously hope that this functionality is included with the iPhone 4 build of the software, but I'm not holding my breath.
I agree. The Voice commands and voice input work great in Android. I would like to see Apple fully integrate them in to iOS.... It should be a very nice upgrade...
How much CPU power is necessary for voice recognition and voice commands? Will such software dominate the usage of the CPU? I wouldn't want it if it slowed my computer/iPod Touch/iPad/iPhone too much. Would you?
I dont know - something just smells fishy about the wording on those supposed internal build settings...
They just don't read right to me - internal or otherwise...
One look at his icon and you can see he is both extremely young and extremely full of himself. I wouldn't trust any info from someone like this
I once saw a photo of Steve Jobs from 1976. He looked both extremely young and extremely full of himself. I wouldn't trust any info from someone like this.
That is true. I don't think that many people actually used it. I know that I certainly didn't. I tested it for a few minutes and that's that.
I say "Open the pod bay doors"
Mac hears: "Open iPod, play Doors"
If it was invoiced before June 6, you're out of luck. Lion is only $30, so I wouldn't worry too much.
Update: Chronic has issued a correction that unlocked GSM iPhones, not new MacBook airs, are coming to U.S. Apple Stores on Wednesday, claiming his source "mixed up part numbers."
That makes much more sense.
There was no way that Apple was updating a six-month old product that is still apparently flying off the shelves.
This is perhaps 'Chronic' (whoever they are) double-dipping on attention-getting.
There was no way that Apple was updating a six-month old product...
In a week, it will be 8 months old.
that is still apparently flying off the shelves.
Source?
Why would they do that? People get to pay extra for Lion if it comes with Snow Leopard.
Certainly worked for the first-gen aluminum iMac and Tiger.
You certainly haven't observed Apple's business practices from the past. It is very common for Apple to put hardware sales on delay pending OS upgrades, or offer upgrades free of charge after recent releases...
In a week, it will be 8 months old.
OK, 7.75 months, not 6.0. Big friggin' deal. Insert that detail into my previous post
Source?
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles...his_month.html
Look at para 5, and follow the 2nd link there. (People like you are probably too lazy to do so anyway; moreover, even if you did, you wouldn't be convinced; and even then, it's frankly irrelevant whether someone like you thinks the MacBook Airs are doing well or not).
They've already stated macs bought now will receive lion for free.
Thank God someone's paying attention...
OK, 7.75 months, not 6.0. Big friggin' deal. Insert that detail into my previous post
Average update times
Imac = 229 days
Macbook Pro = 215 Days
Mac Pro = 259 days
Mac Mini = 258 days
Those are all between 7 - 8.5 months. The Air's history is longer than that, but its not unreasonable to assume an Apple computer would be updated in around 8 months time.
OK, 7.75 months, not 6.0. Big friggin' deal. Insert that detail into my previous post
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles...his_month.html
Look at para 5, and follow the 2nd link there. (People like you are probably too lazy to do so anyway; moreover, even if you did, you wouldn't be convinced; and even then, it's frankly irrelevant whether someone like you thinks the MacBook Airs are doing well or not).
Lazy ol' me finds your source is irrelevant to the question of whether MBAs are, as you wrote, "still apparently" flying off the shelves. Your source link* is dated November, 29, 2010, which is over 6 months ago and just over a month after the MBAs were last updated.
Sorry to disappoint!
*http://www.appleinsider.com/articles...ck_friday.html