Curious how you find the iRig keys. The concept is tempting but I'm not sure of 
the quality, how well the velosety keys work and how portable it is but being 
able to have a hardware control keyboard in my backpack is truly tempting.

Danny.

On 20/04/2013, at 10:20 AM, Tammy <tcl...@rogers.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> thanks for the help.  We have the irig midi and we’ll be getting the irig 
> keys as well.  We were thinking about getting the irig guitar adapter for the 
> IPhone/IPad but since ampletube is largely inaccessible as are most of the 
> irig apps, we decided to get the jam.  So we won’t need to run the keyboard 
> in to it, just my Apx500-2.  I’ll probably post stuff on fb if it’s good 
> enough, the stuf you posted was pretty cool. 
>  
> Thanks again,
>  
> Tammy
>  
> From: Danny Noonan
> Sent: Friday, April 19, 2013 6:41 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [Bulk] Re: garageband for iphone and mac
>  
> I'm happy to go into more detail when I'm at the mac later on. I'm using GB 
> on the phone a lot and just starting to use it on the mac again so mac I'm a 
> lot more rusty.
>  
> With loops on iPhone, double tap and hold to drag into your project. Make 
> sure your in the right track and position though as loops like to drop on top 
> of other loops etc. the best way to ensure this Is to go into settings. 
> Select track settings and up the top left you'll have 2 buttons. Mine have 
> long nonsensical names like an is system file or something. These are 
> actually track back and forward buttons. Make sure the right track name shows 
> near the top in the middle and then in the track view and ensure the head is 
> at the correct time. Now tap loops, select the 1 you want and double tap and 
> hold and it will be imported hopefully where you want it
>  
> When in the loop viewer on the mac, in the list of selected loops there is a 
> check box 2 VO right arrows from the loop name. Check with VO space and with 
> in a second or 2 loops should start playing. There is from memory a keyboard 
> command to do this but I've forgotten a lot unfortunately.
>  
> Now interfaces. I'm a bassist/guitarist and have and love the Jam. Great 
> clean sound, simple to use with a volume thumb wheel and an led you don't 
> need. It sounds equally great with passive or active pickups and is found and 
> works every time on iDevice and mac. Best birthday present I ever got myself, 
> I mean my wife and kids got me.
>  
> The only thing I'm not sure is how the circuitry would sound passing keyboard 
> as its designed for guitar. I'm planning on using the iRig midi interface to 
> play soft synths on my idevices  and a midi interface is very different to 
> inputting real keys but I would recommend the iRig for straight midi in 
> through or out but don't play keys so haven't researched audio in for them 
> sorry.
>  
> Feel free to ask any questions and on iPhone there's a good chance I can 
> help. Also, if you find a way to merge tracks on iPhone let me know. Old name 
> would have been bouncing tracks. I want to merge multiple tracks to 1 track 
> and know it can be done in GB but not if it can be done with VoiceOver.
>  
> HTH
> Danny.
>  
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 20/04/2013, at 3:59 AM, "Tammy" <tcl...@rogers.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>>  
>> I have just discovered the amazingness that is garageband, and I have a    
>> couple of questions I hope someone can answer for me.  First, on the 
>> iphone/ipad version, is there a way to drag a loop that you’re listening to 
>> into a track so you can add it to your project?  Also, on the mac version, I 
>> can’t get the loops to play at all, am I missing something?  Oh, one more 
>> thing, What’s the best interface for playing real instruments like guitar or 
>> digital piano?  I’ve looked at irig guitar hd and apogee jam I think it was 
>> called, and they both looked okay but not sure which would be better? 
>>  
>> Thanks for any help,
>>  
>> Tammy
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