Using Scarlett 2i2 With Garageband Ipad

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https://siteqa609.weebly.com/blog/dj-apps-which-use-itunes-and-mac. If you’re a guitarist who’s just getting started with GarageBand and are dying to jump in a start recording, you may be overwhelmed with the different gear options available to you.

  • Jan 04, 2019 If you are a beginner wishing to use the audio interface, the best to settle for is the Scarlett 2i2 USB 2ND-GEN interface. If you are more experienced and want an amazing to work with the sound device, I recommend the Behringer U-phoria UMC204HD which will work best for you.
  • Scarlett has gone platinum. Sitting on the desks of a huge global community of musicians, producers and home-recordists, the iconic 2i2 has already helped make more records than any other interface in history. And with the 3 rd Generation, you’re going to sound better than ever.

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While many would argue that the only way to accurately capture an electric guitar performance is by mic’ing up your amplifier and hitting record, in my latest video I share 3 ways that you can directly input your guitar into your Mac so that you can record it in GarageBand.

Using Scarlett 2i2 With Garageband Ipad

Recording band music on iPad with Scarlett 2i2 I’m a new iPad Pro user looking for a software for recording some country/rock tracks with my band. I have a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, but I don’t know if it works on my iPad, plugged in with a USB-A - USB-C converter. Akai mpk mini garageband ipad.

Directly inputting (or ‘DI-ing’) your instrument in this way gives you more control over how your recording sounds if you choose to use Garageband’s built in amp designer and/or Audio Unit plug ins.

Check it out below:

You can find the gear mentioned in the video here:

TOOGOO(R) 3M Guitar to PC USB Recording Cable

Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Software Download

IK Multimedia iRig Pro I/O

Focusrite Scarlett 2i2

Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 2nd Gen

How do you prefer to record your guitars in GarageBand? What gear do you use? Leave a comment and let me know or come join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.