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- To use the M-Audio Keystation Mini 32 with your iPad, connect it to the iPad using the iPad Camera Connection kit (sold separately) which enabling you to perform and compose with audio apps on your iPad and other iOS devices.
- I use M-Audio Axiom MK II + original CCK. PROS: Very solid, 49 keys, full size, semi-weighted, 8 endless encoders, 8 faders, 8 programmable buttons + transport buttons, 8 drumpads with good feel. May be powered just with ipad, no need to external power, so it can be considered as portable solution (if you accept size and weight).
- Mar 09, 2011 GarageBand turns your iPad, and iPhone into a collection of Touch Instruments and a full-featured recording studio — so you can make music anywhere you go. And with Live Loops, it makes it easy for anyone to have fun creating music like a DJ. Use Multi-Touch gestures to.
- The M-Audio Oxygen 25 (MKIV), Oxygen 49 (MKIV), and Oxygen 61 (MKIV) are professional pad and keyboard controllers designed for hands-on software control, sequencing, and performance. This article walks through a number of Frequently Asked Questions about the M-Audio Oxygen Series controllers. Frequently Asked Questions.
You can connect any class compliant USB audio interface or MIDI controller or keyboard to your iPad. This article shows you what you can connect and how, and also includes some tips to ensure success with the Apple Camera iPad Connection Kit.
Here in North America the NHL playoffs are now in full swing and perhaps you’re inspired to play some rocking organ! With GarageBand for iPad we get some great keyboard sounds with nifty screen controls! Not only can we use these keys in our songs that we’re recording, but as I explained in a recent tutorial, live use is also a possibility!
Setup and Equipment Needed
There are a few things we need.
- Controller Keyboard with power supply - There are many to choose from and I use an Axiom Pro 61. You will definitely need the power supply as the iPad does not provide power through it’s dock port. If you want to use the Korg Nano series, you will need a USB hub with power supply.
- Camera Connection Kit - Our keyboard controller communicates with GB through this device.
Axiom Pro 61
Apple's Camera Connection Kit
Controls
Each instrument has it’s own layout (organ with drawbars, synths with filter controls) but also there are some functions just above the keyboard and these will vary with the instrument selected. For example, “Sustain” will be on piano but not organ, organ will have the “Rotary” switch for the Leslie, all depending on the instrument.
Although we’re going to be using a keyboard controller, if you want to use the onscreen keyboard, you get different controls for how your screen keyboard responds. On the far left is an “Octave” plus and minus. A middle button for “Glissando”, “Scroll”, “Pitch” which vary again depending on the instrument selected and the right side has a “Scale”, “Arpeggiator” and “Keyboard Layout”.
“Glissando” lets you slide across the keys like a real keyboard would. Think of the piano player using the back of his hand and sliding up or down the keys.
“Scroll” allows you to play a note and while holding it, slide the keyboard up or down. Useful if you need to get into different octaves of the on screen keyboard quickly.
“Pitch” is a like a pitch bend wheel but lets you pitch up or down between notes simply by sliding your finger. Great for the vintage synths!
“Scale” is great for solos if you want to try different sounding scales in a piece of music. Once you pick the scale you want to use, the keyboard becomes more like a single row marimba minus the #/b keys. If you use a kb controller, you will still have all the notes available but you can learn what notes are used by playing them on the iPad and matching them on your keyboard. You’ll soon be playing “Klezmer” with ease!
“Arpeggiator” is your freedom to play multiple notes with one chord held down. You can choose note order, rate, and octave range. Great for dance tunes or your version of “Teenage Wasteland”! Unfortunately, the arpeggiator does not work with a KB Controller.
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If you have an external keyboard connected to your iPad, you can use keyboard shortcuts in Tracks view to play, navigate and edit your GarageBand song.
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Action | Shortcut |
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Start or stop playback | Space bar |
Go to the beginning | Return |
Move forward | Full stop (.) |
Move back | Comma (,) |
Create a new track | Option-Command-N |
Duplicate the selected track | Command-D |
Delete the selected track | Command-Delete |
Select previous track | Up Arrow |
Select next track | Down Arrow |
Solo the selected track | S |
Mute the selected track | M |
Undo | Command-Z |
Redo | Shift-Command-Z |
Select all regions or cells | Command-A |
Delete the selected regions | Delete |
Select the previous region on the selected track | Left Arrow |
Select the next region on the selected track | Right Arrow |
Add previous region to selection | Shift-Left Arrow |
Add next region to selection | Shift-Right Arrow |
Split selected region or event at the playhead | Command-T |
Join selected regions or notes | Command-J |
Cut | Command-X |
Copy | Command-C |
Paste | Command-V |
Loop the selected region | L |
Start recording | R |
Turn the metronome on/off | K |
Turn count-in on/off | Shift-K |
Show/Hide Remix FX | Option-R |
Show/Hide Automation | A |
Open Loop Browser | O Omnisphere 2 grace periodic table. |
Instrument Browser - Previous Instrument | Left Arrow |
Instrument Browser - Next Instrument | Right Arrow |
Show/Hide coaching tips | H |
Show Help | Option-H |