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    Dimi

    You guys know who Dimi is, right?!! He is an awesome, inspirational guitarist and just happens that he did a video for me this morning using JamUp Pro...check out the tone! http://youtu.be/P9TIeOyezzA
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    Phrase Sampler....what a time saver

    Available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch(3rd gen or higher).
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    Phrase Sampler....what a time saver

    Here's a quick session I did with the phrase sampler in JamUp Pro...I love this thing, saves me a lot of time when trying to lay down ideas fast.
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    Mobile Apps are starting to sound REALLY GOOD!

    I've got a really good method for creating good sounding tracks on my ipod touch. I found an app called EZ Composer...it's awesome. I create midi tracks with this..choose chords, pick instruments, drums, etc. and export the midi file. I then import that midi file into Music Studio...it...
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    Mobile Tones...

    Jim Yes, I have multitrack DAW on my ipod. I will create a track with sampletank or garageband mobile or nanostudio and either email it to myself or export to itunes. If I use the email route, I can open the mail, hold down the attached file and it will give me a list of apps to open the file...
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    Mobile Tones...

    Jim I use nano studio, GarageBand mobile and sampletank to create the backing tracks and then import or export different parts to the various apps to create more...when done, I put the tracks into multitrack daw and mix...then record guitars
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    Anybody use an iPhone for quick recording?

    All the time. I use JamUp to record riffs and songs on the phrase sampler and later export to multitrack DAW and start adding other tracks with garageband mobile and nanostudio...seems to work pretty well and I can almost get a professional sounding recording out of it all....at least a really...
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    Mobile Tones...

    Jim, I use both, 4th gen ipod touch and 3rd gen ipod touch for all my mobile recording. I basically use JamUp for the guitars, nanostudio for drums and backing tracks, multitrack daw to put it all together and mix. I just bought sampletank, so we'll see how that comes into play! I don't use...
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    Mobile Tones...

    Garageband for mobile is great...however, the organization of imported loops is lacking a little... I would like to see a folder option implemented. Amplitube, Ampkit, and Garageband all have their good points and their drawbacks...just like any other app. I have tried them all. Have you tried...
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    Mobile Tones...

    Garageband, Amplitube, Ampkit, Nanostudio, JamUp, Multitrack DAW, and all the other ios based recording/production apps have their own set of pro's and con's. I have found that using each apps strongpoints in conjunction with the other apps proves to be a solid way of creating something that...
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    Mobile Tones...

    Recording I like to lay the drums down first...I find it more engaging to play to a drum track rather than a click track. Also, I can lay multiple tracks or different takes of the guitar parts with different presets and choose which ones sound best...any questions I would be happy to go into...
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    Mobile Tones...

    I've been coming up with some new tones on my mobile device....since I can't take my amps with me everywhere...and have been experimenting with mobile recording. Using different ios based apps...I think I have found a decent solution. I use nanostudio for drums and backing instruments, JamUp...
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