![]() Like it “should” be like having a multi effects processor, well, it OS, I just cant use it well, even tho it’s apple, and supposed to be easy, but this is as far as I have gotten, I can’t get good sound for $h!t. There is supposed to be a lot you can do with sound. You can press the pedal icon and get a virtual pedalboard. You can swipe left and right to change amp heads. ![]() If you pluck, and see the tuner moving you are live. If you don’t know if you are hooked up or not, press on the tuning fork icon in the upper right. On that “Amp Screen”, IIRC, When you get to the first screen with the amp head, I believe a window will pop up alerting you to your bass, and asking if you want monitoring on, just say yes if this happens. In actuality, when plugged in, it should auto set up. When you are hooked up with your bass you will see it on an input channel there. Interface for garageband for mac full#Granted, you would loose the pre amp controls and options, but since the GB app on the iPad is a somewhat limited version of the full blown app available on the Mac computer, I think it would work just fine without having to invest in another DAI specific to the iPad… Just my opinion, and like I mentioned, I’ve never tried hooking up to the GB app on my iPad before… but… maybe I should give it a go - only cost would be a cable… or maybe I could just get a double female usb adapter that would accept my iPad charging cable and my rocksmith usb to guitar plug cable… hmmm I’m not sure how your DAI is powered up, but mine is powered up by the MacBook through the USB cable which brings me to my next point…īecause of the power requirements required to run the DAI which I am assuming is connected to the charging port of the iPad, there may be a compatibility issue in that there is no power being fed to the DAI resulting in it not being recognized by the iPad.Īpple does have a list of compatible DAI’s that work with the iPad…, but I think that if I were going to connect my bass to my iPad to use the GB app, I might elect to simply go with an adapter cable that would plug directly into my bass without the use of a DAI. Although I have never attempted to attach my DAI to my iPad, there are a couple things that come to mind when using my DAI connected to my MacBook… The main thing is the power supply. Then delete GarageBand and redownload it.Brian - Could be one thing or a combination of a couple things. Other custom settings, such as the 24-bit audio resolution and Multitrack Recording settings, are reset to factory defaults. When you reset GarageBand, your song files, presets, or patches aren't affected. Go to Settings > GarageBand, then tap Reset GarageBand. If it works, check your other songs and solo tracks to see which one caused the issue.
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