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Signal To Noise is a Podcast and Blog about Guitars, Gear, and Musical gadgets. We feature reviews, news and interviews with Artists, Manufacturers, and Producers. We want to how a sound was achieved and how to recreate it. We value the creative process and realize that is truly is a process....and we celebrate it everyday.

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Episode 04: Making Music On The iPad


I first started doing home recording in 1992. I had a Fostex X-28h, a Boss DR-550, a guitar and my P-Bass. It was a cassette recorder and was one of the best home units at the time. The recordings were rudimentary at best and rarely had more than 4 tracks. Still, I did a ton of writing and even recorded some other people. 8 years later I upgraded to the boss BR-8. Now I had 8 tracks, built-in drum patterns for roughing out ideas, COSM amp and mic modeling and it was all digital. In just 8 years home recording had changed DRASTICALLY. A year after that I started using my computer to do my recording, and in 2011…I can now record on an iPad.

Garage band on the iPad blows me away. It boggles my mind to think that this self

contained flat piece of glass and metal has more recording power in it than the Beatles had to record “Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band”. And yet here it is. I started my recording endeavor on a cassette tape, and there are no moving parts to be seen and it is a much more graphical interface than I ever had.

What I like best about Garage Band for the iPad is that not only is it a great platform for sketching out ideas. It is also an empowering platform. With “Smart Instruments” it gives the beginner a solid starting point. It is nearly impossible to play a wrong note and it teaches chord theory in a round about way. Recently,  I had the opportunity to watch this empowerment first hand.

I work with guy named Mike. He does not play any instruments, but he loves music

and can sing. I thought Mike would enjoy a program like Garage Band, so I sat down with him, showed him the basics and let him go. In three weeks I watched him go from music enthusiast to music creator. The best part is with each song he writes he learns something and uses the smart instruments less and uses what he has learned from the start instruments and applies it to the other instruments in Garage Band.

And that leads me to this episode. In episode 4 we talk with Mike about his transformation into music creator and how the iPad can be a viable tool for all musicians. All the Music in this episode was created by either Mike or Myself and done entirely on the iPad. So sit back and enjoy!


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 October 17, 2011  42m