

Friend has a Shure MV something that sounds great.

FWIW, some USB mics and some interfaces can plug in. Using the built in Mic sounded better than I thought.

I could see it useful for folks on portable devices or simple introduction. Added some built in FX of EQ, compression, reverb.Īttached are result from just a little time put in just to give ides. While would not be my go to, as I am comfortable with full desktop DAWs. Added a MIDI bass, and MIDI strings thought maybe MIDI grand piano chord backup, but using iphone for entering in notes while doable I found was a bit clunky. Decided to experiment with double tracking method on fiddle and banjo, give stereo field (wasn't very clean, but gives idea).

iphone built in mic, on kitchen table about a foot away. Recorded guitar, then fiddle, then banjo. (I didn't bother with with getting the playing perfect) Here is my little test using an iphone6 with built in mic. has "some" features capabilities like more regular DAWs. I haven't used it much but seems to fairly simple. as well as laptops and computers through browser. I thought I'd throw out a little on BandLab as it works on smart phones and ipads. The DAW has a wide range of avid users, and it’s good to see it in the hands of a company that appears to care about its future.From other discussions various interests about recording, and what options, This is certainly great news for Sonar users, even though the announcement is a little light on the details. It’s not clear how Cakewalk fits into Bandlab at the moment, as no additional information has been released. It also owns Swee Lee, Asia’s leading online retailer and distributor of musical instruments and pro-audio brands.Ĭakewalk is best known for its digital audio workstation Sonar, as well as its myriad of digital instruments such as Dimension Pro, Rapture Pro, Z3TA+ 2, Session Drummer, and SFZ+ among others. The Singapore-based company also owns an interest in Rolling Stone magazine and has branched into hardware with its first recording interfaces hitting the market last year, while also recently partnering with Heritage Guitars. These include the case and gig bag company Mono Creators, the DJ streaming service Chew, and more recently the historic guitar brands Teisco and Harmony. Hopefully you haven’t made a transition to a new DAW yet, because the unforeseen has happened as Bandlab Technologies has announced that it has acquired all the intellectual property assets of Cakewalk from Gibson.īandlab started as a social music platform for both creators and fans but has been expanding rapidly recently with a number of other music-related company acquisitions. You’ve probably been pretty depressed if you’re a Cakewalk Sonar user after Gibson announced it would no longer support the product line at the end of last year. Users Rejoice – Cakewalk Purchased From Gibson By Bandlab
