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Need Some Help Identifying a Bit of Tech
Hey guys, I'm doing a presentation this Friday for a Mass Media class at the college where my wife is a Prof on the history of audio recording. I'm going to use part of this video clip in my presentation. What I can't identify is what is this kid using on his cell phone? And how is it tied into the Pro Tools system? I'm not familiar with using any of iPhone/iPad stuff as I don't ever use it.
Can some please just tell me what it is? Thanks.
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Re: Need Some Help Identifying a Bit of Tech
Looks like its a synth app on the iPhone.
Theres soooo many available. Im not familiar with the one hes using. Maybe someone else knows the particular app. You could try sending him a message and asking him. Hes pretty young, so youll probably get a response in like 30 seconds. Haha... But yeah, looks like hes just playing with filters on the sound on the synth app and just recording the output into PT via the headphone output. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Re: Need Some Help Identifying a Bit of Tech
Like Sardi said, there are hundreds of Morph Synths in App Store and could be anyone of them
I have tried most of the Morph Apps but it didn’t do anything for me or our music. We use PUSH2 and Beatbox Pro and a few cool devices we run on the Ravens for touch Morphing when needed. How can you listen to that track for more than 20 secs is more impressive, thats the worst crap I ever heard and sadly Utube is filled with this ... Funny how he calls himself a Music Producer from Ohio hahahaha Whatever dude !!!
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Re: Need Some Help Identifying a Bit of Tech
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Hahaha!! Well I was thinking the same thing but didnt wanna be that harsh. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Re: Need Some Help Identifying a Bit of Tech
Haha, sounds like Mortal Kombat 2, however Dan Forden's work is legit and legendary
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Re: Need Some Help Identifying a Bit of Tech
That app is called GarageBand
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Re: Need Some Help Identifying a Bit of Tech
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Well, I'm using it as an example of how easy it is for anyone to just record regardless of location (or talent for that matter).
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"Never believe anything you hear in a song." Tyrion Lannister, Game of Thrones Owner: Dragon Rock Productions LLC |
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Re: Need Some Help Identifying a Bit of Tech
... and everyone with an iPhone in that class already has the free app, which can also be used in a more traditional, Pro Tools-like linear view, as opposed to Ableton-style clip-launching approach with built-in loops ... not that they all should though based on this evidence :)
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Re: Need Some Help Identifying a Bit of Tech
It wasn’t meant as a jab at you my friend It was just an observation that music just keep declining in quality everytime I check utube and billboard
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Best Regards Christopher #thestruggleisreal South Side Music Group WEBHOME |
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Re: Need Some Help Identifying a Bit of Tech
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Stop listening to mainstream music. Plenty of amazing music being made that will NEVER be popular. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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