

BIAS FX is pretty nice, but in my opinion not polished enough for professional use. Serious tecordings are done in 24 bit in a real DAW like Reaper, Cubase, etc.Īlso check the Positive Grid forum. It's also worth mentioning, that the headphone jack of the iPad only supports CD quality, 16 bit at 44.1 kHz. I will never again buy an Android device.Ĭheaper interfaces like the iRig Pro don't have any output connections, only input for guitar, mic and MIDI (depending on the model), so you would use the iPad's headphone jack for listening with headphones.īut I think that is ok, because I would only use it for practicing, creating sound setups and recording first ideas in Garageband.įor serious recordings and stage use I find the current apps suboptimal. I was once a huge Android fan, but that turned into the opposite over time.

major fail, Google! An OS needs to be supported by the OS vendor with regular updates and not by the hardware manufacturer. require a newer Android version, which is only available for newer devices, except you are familiar with custom ROMs and rooting and you have a popular devices, that's supported by such ROMs. So it has several reasons, why there are no music apps on Android. This makes Android a major fail for any professional use. This is the case on iOS as with the Desktop version too.įurthermore thanks to Googles product politics Android is a pure horror nowadays, many incompatibilities and security issues. BIAS FX needs the main processor for effects processing and amp simulation. It's just an interface doing AD conversion. So no, the iRig doesn't do the main audio processing. Air Pro users are unhappy, because iOS 9 introduces new issues. First I can report, that in the Positive Grid forum users of old iPads report more issues, than users of iPad Air and Air 2.
