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If you use an electronic communication aid the best source of support for hardware and software issues will be the company who makes it. Makaton – Sign of the week, online classes, video resources, inspiring ideas. Never the opposite or you will be inside a rat race against your happiness IMHO.The sections below are hardware and software used in Beaumont College.įor further advice or support please ring 01524 541432 or email Signing If I get income I could buy some dedicated hardware if not who cares about live gigging? Also I will get finished tunes exporting all my songs from BlocsWave into Live5 and get there some automation and fx for lately wizibel and so.Īrtist should get canvas model seriously almost to trace some kind of strategic plan instead try this, try that. The market for that is too small (and limited) so I will go for International market aka social networks (being YouTube the biggest) and just share and enjoy.Īll my videos will be one take record so if something goes wrong I will retry until get it done. My country is different and I’m not expecting get gigs for my kind of music and setup soon. The good side of history is when I decided to grow my internet crowd first. Maybe just a sampler or even a wav file player.
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I will not advice someone to take this route live anymore.ĪTM I’m recycling old laptops (centrinos) to put one software in each one (also doing that with old iDevice) so one for Live5, one for Reason5 and one for mixxx with liveCd distro.Īll for studio purposes (and maybe raves or experimental gigs without compromises) but for live gigging I will go full hardware route with the simplistic tool I discover.

Now I’m mini4, iTrack dock and iOS11 and I don’t trust due to iOS mainly. Being simple I can gig with it (and bought external fix units and controllers for that purpose). I was iPad centric setup since iPad 3rd gen and iOS skeuomorphic (5?) with is202 dock. It shows a message when gets the hot point and disconnects itself. Has heat ever been an issue for anyone when using an iPad in a hot, crowded club? Or maybe outdoors in direct sunlight? Worrying about that, in the moment, would really kill the said: I would also test my setup to an absurd degree before doing the real thing in front of an audience, just to have confidence that it’s not going to melt down on stage. And as suggested, having a backup ready is also a great idea if you can swing it I would hope that would minimize on-stage or mid-set crashes. I would try to simplify as much as possible, in order to have the iPad doing minimal extraneous processing. I've already had my iPad fall out of the Alesis dock once, and the holder that I use to fasten the Alesis to my mic stand is kind of flimsy. I don't think my rig would be able to tolerate much abuse if I was on tour or something, but for band practice and one-off shows it's great. Tonestack, Audiobus, and Master Record that stays on 100% of the time while I'm playing (secret weapon of killer guitar tone). I'm using Behringer Fcb1010 stock pedal board, Alesis IO Dock 2. I can also see why keyboard players must love the iPad with so many options and great sounds and as an app addict, I have many of them but for guitar playing at a gig, it's hardware for me.Īm I alone on this? How are other Guitar players managing and do you trust the iPad in a "live" situation? If so, what apps do you use and trust or like me, do you play around, experiment and even record with the iPad setup but always gig with a pedal said: I have had great success recording with the iPad and use AuriaPro with Fabfilters.

While messing around, it doesn't matter other than the annoyance of reloading the apps again but for playing a gig, I stick to my hardware pedal board as it never crashes or lets me down.
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I am now using an iPad Pro but I'm still unable to trust the iPad in a live setup as it randomly crashes.

I've spent a lot and tried most apps from AUM and AB2/3 with all the effect apps to Guitar apps such as Tonestack, BIAS etc. As a Bass player, I've been persevering with iPads since my iPad 2 was new, convinced that iOS was the future.
