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Flexinoodle

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  1. Dropbox, or via WIFI or a USB flash drive, whatever you like, things changed a lot with files.app, iPad has a robust(ish) file system now.

    Beatmaker has a built in Dropbox browser, Nanostudio has built in network drive support, will see any computer as a drive.

    I have the 1tb dropbox, so i just use that and put teh samples direct on the iPad storage too.

     

    Recording samples you will need an interface of some kind, if you have a PT01 or something you can USB that straight in too.

  2. Always keep bookshelves if you can/have them, same rule applies to vinyl, always have them on shelves, believe it or not they are the best sound deflectors you can get, the combination of the uneven surface and the materials will always give a room a nice sound.

  3. Name based cash grab, nothing more, they wont have written their own drivers and the Mic Pres wont be anything particularly special at that price.

    Simple guide to buying audio interfaces

    1 Driver reputation

    2 Fuck everything else

    Basically RME are the main game in town, why, because their interfaces from ten years ago still get driver updates (only MOTU can compete, and even they dont support hardware that old)

    I use an archaic RME PCI card in a shit box old LGA 775 desktop as a sampler, desktop cost £5, RME cost £40, it does 128 voices of 24bit sample playback at 0.7ms roundtrip without breaking a sweat.

     

    Avoid any "Big name" manufacturer putting out cheap stuff, look at the Audient stuff, banging pres, banging DI, driver is so shit that it hauls a super fast computer to its knees in no time, I kept the Audient just for the pres and DI and run it in to.........yep RME oldness £120 Ebay hahaha.

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