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Focusrite itrack solo interface audio usb / ipad › Interface audio USB › Interface Audio Carte son Hardware. L'iTrack Solo offre la meilleure solution pour enregistrer instruments et voix à l'aide d'un iPad.

Focusrite itrack solo interface audio usb / ipad › Interface audio USB › Interface Audio Carte son Hardware

Doté de 2 préamplis Focusrite, micro d'un côté et instrument de l'autre, iTrack Solo est le compagnon idéal de n'importe quel chanteur-compositeur-interprète désireux de se produire avec un dispositif sérieux. En utilisant le meilleur de la technologie numérique, l'iTrack Solo délivre un son d'une qualité irréprochable. Cette interface est également entièrement compatible Mac et PC.Avec ces 2 entrées, vous êtes libre d'enregistrer une voix et votre instrument simultanément sur des pistes séparées dans votre DAW. Miditech - AUDIOFACE II inkl. Samplitude Silver 11 : Interfaces audio. YouTube. Ipad et cartes son USB externe compatibles. Bon, j'imagine que ce silence est du à une méconnaissance de la musique sur iPad Toujours est-il que j'ai fais quelques petits essais et apres quelques recherches sur youtube, je peux donc affirmer que: Il faut le plus souvent brancher la carte son USB sur un Hub alimenté (a part pour la Jam d'Apogee mais qui apprement rencontre quelques problemes de fabrication-ça apprendra les ricains à confier leur production aux japs...)

Ipad et cartes son USB externe compatibles

Les cartes sons compatibles sont: les M-Audio Fast Track (tous les derniers modeles) Les effets Digitech RP (tous ceux qui sont avec une connectique USB, j'ai essayé, c'est tres sympa...) Les cartes son Apogee One, Duet et Duet 2 Les cartes sons cheap de chez Berhinger Les tables de mixages Yamaha récentes (car elles gerent le core audio en natif sans driver) Sinon, ne marchent pas les line 6..

Points négatifs decouverts avec Garageband: Mais cela ne m'empechera pas de passer à une version boite de logic 10 lorsqu'il sortira.. Focusrite Debuts iTrack Solo iOS Interface. British audio gear manufacturer Focusrite has debuted a new interface for recording on the iPad.

Focusrite Debuts iTrack Solo iOS Interface

The iTrack Solo is a compact, aluminium-cased 2-channel interface for the iOS platform. The iTrack Solo is a dual-input audio interface designed for recording instruments and vocals via iPad, (or with a Mac or PC computer). The interface is compatible with GarageBand and other popular recording apps, and it can be used on a Mac or PC with up to 24- bit/96kHz digital performance. Key Features: Focusrite microphone input: iTrack Solo draws on Focusrite? iTrack Solo features a low-distortion, low-noise Focusrite microphone preamp as used in Focusrite’s flagship Liquid Saffire 56 interface. Owners of Focusrite’s popular Scarlett 2i2 USB interface will find the layout and features of the iTrack Solo familiar.

A supplied cable connects iTrack Solo to the iPad, powered by the included USB cable that delivers the power necessary to run the iTrack? iAudioInterface2. Technical Information Microphones Type 1 Certification Where to Buy Device Compatibility AudioTools Wireless FAQs Calibration B-Stock Competitive Comparisons Recording Use Broadcast Use Announcing the all-new iAudioInterface2.

iAudioInterface2

Designed from the ground up to work with all of the current Apple iOS products, iAI2 is the perfect companion to AudioTools, and the perfect stereo audio interface for all your iOS apps. Use iTestMic with our AudioTools Wireless app for remotely sending microphone audio to AudioTools running on another iOS device. Compatible with iPhone 4, iPod touch 4, and iPad (and Lightning connector devices with the Apple adapter), iAudioInterface2 has these major features: iAI2 is the perfect companion for AudioTools and the Transfer Function module, and also works with many iOS audio Apps, including Garageband, Skype, SignalScope, Mulit-Track Recorder, and more. Compare our iTestMic with iAudioInterface2. **Microphone is not included with iAudioInterface2.

View topic - USB audio in/out devices for iPad (List them...) More detailed info coming from Audio Damage: ... 3333372821"first, the interface has to be class-compliant.

View topic - USB audio in/out devices for iPad (List them...)

That means that it needs to work in an OS X computer without a driver install. Second, it has to be USB1.0-compatible. No USB2.0-only interfaces. And finally, it has to either use less than 200ma of power or be externally powered. " "A safe rule of thumb is that if it has mic pres (especially if it's able to provide phantom power) it's going to need a wall wart or something. " "any App that uses CoreAudio for its playback, and does a good job of using it, automatically shunts its inputs (if it has 'em) and outputs to the USB device. " "One exception to this rule is Korg's iElectribe. He also says that he already has iPhone OS4 on his iPhone and that OS4 works better with all this than OS3.1.