Hi, I was beta testing a great new guitar amp app simulator for iPad and iPhone, I thought I would mention it here. It’s called Gain stage vintage clean, if you can, listen with headphones. Here’s a quick clip.
Thanks,
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Thanks John and Larry,
I don’t use this setup live, I use a steel amp, but it would probably e good as a quick backup.
This example I plugged my steel into a apogee duet, which connects to my iPhone or iPad. I just tried my wife’s Focusrite Scarlett 212 and that works great too, that requires an Apple cck ( camera connection kit). There’s a lot of audio interfaces that work great with iOS devices.
I like using iOS stuff to practice with because they’re so many apps to make music with fairly quickly.
Thanks,
Cory
I don’t use this setup live, I use a steel amp, but it would probably e good as a quick backup.
This example I plugged my steel into a apogee duet, which connects to my iPhone or iPad. I just tried my wife’s Focusrite Scarlett 212 and that works great too, that requires an Apple cck ( camera connection kit). There’s a lot of audio interfaces that work great with iOS devices.
I like using iOS stuff to practice with because they’re so many apps to make music with fairly quickly.
Thanks,
Cory