Thanks for watching🙏 😊 I’m looking into the audio side of things now hoping to see if it’s a worthwhile replacement for the other iOS DAW heavyweights for audio song recording
Damn, there’s a lotta common sense within this app design. I wish it had a clips function a la Zenbeats/Ableton but who knows? Great manual too as you said .
@@iPadBeatMaking I hoped that i had missed something. Thanks man. This DAW has huge potential, some parts of it is so special and you want find it in another DAW, i wish it had patternbased editor for both Drums and Melody, anyway thank you for helping.
Within 30 min of using this app it has a lot of the features I wish other daws had. The multi midi editor. Side chaining. Tempo and time signature changes. Some daws have these features but not one has all of them. - And others. Wish I jumped in sooner. And it looks like dev has been consistently improving the and updating for years.
I didn’t show it in this video, but there is an arranger that shows waveforms instead of the midi, but it *still isn’t* a typical arrange window you’d find in most DAWs.
I have sooooo many IPad Daws, pretty much all the usual suspects, Cubasis 2 and 3, Auria, NanoStudio 2, Beatmaker 2 and 3, Beathawk, ZenBeats, FL Studio, Multitrack Daw, Audio Evolution, Gadget, I could go on but you get the picture, and at the end of the day, ALL of them has missing features that make me end up back using desktop Daws or hardware. MultitrackStudio is one of the few that I haven’t bought and tbh, I’m kinda done buying IPad Daws for now. I have enough Daws to record ideas but I just haven’t found a Daw for the IPad that’s complete enough for my personal needs. Hopefully one day I will.
@@jorriskomb834 I use different ones for different reasons, Ableton Live, Logic Pro and ProTools. I also have Reason 12 but I really don’t use it a lot but I use the Reason Rack plugin in other Daws. Last but not least I have an Mpc Live 2, I mostly use it as a stand alone but sometimes I’ll use it in controller mode for the Mpc desktop software.
Visual lag is awful. There are some cool features but for that Pro price they gotta fix a lot to make me wanna spend that money. Also. It’s awful that you gotta have the 12.9 version just to see the midi or audio on the side. Com’n man. I do think the editing is better than most iOS daws but not enough for me.
The visual lag definitely is not ideal. It threw me off at first but seeing how easily it prints the midi to its internal piano roll was nice. Hopefully it gets addressed in an update. And the window on the side would cost fader 🎚 length, visible tracks on screen, or some other UI item on a smaller iPad such as a mini. But something similar on smaller screen would be nice for sure.
@@iPadBeatMaking you're spending $55 on an app that if you have all the other apps would be redundant because they too can do what this can do, asides that if you're a serious engineer you would have DAWs on your computer.. I personally have Logic, Reason 12, FL Studio and Pro Tools to name a few so it would be not only a waste of time and money for me to bother with this app simply because of its price range. Now if you don't have the other apps and you're a beginner at the iPad music production environment then this would be a considerable purchase but if you're seasoned music maker I don't see how this would enhance what you already have.
@@jcsfx710 I’ve done it mentally, the closest is Auria Pro. AP surpasses MTS in mixing, time stretch (MTS has a warping function but AP does auto transient detection etc and other, deeper, timestretch functionality, stuff you can do manually in MTS’s fantastic audio editor, but…). MTS surpasses AP in so many platform exclusive features, (check out the Matrix Sampler, an instrument that leaps over Cubasis, AP, Nanostudio 2. Only Beatmaker has a deeper sampler but again Beatmaker has its major fails, MTS can keep up using manual technique and ingenuity) Another feature that beats all but Cubasis is MTS relentless updating…AP, Nanostudio and Breatmaker all seem to be vaporware at present, and MTS is moving much faster than Cubasis even The actual comparison chart would be cool but I’m not the guy. Ultimately in the DAW v DAW conversation, its horses for courses, in other words personal preference. Each DAW has its own character, some people just like one GUI over another. Some people own a bunch and move between them (and brag about all the apps they own as above)…But in terms of actual features, facts are facts - which is not ultimately the point for creatives.
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chord suggestion app?
Thanks for the video!. Interesting DAW, midi implementation is certainly great. Id love to know about the audio editing features!. 👍
Thanks for watching🙏 😊 I’m looking into the audio side of things now hoping to see if it’s a worthwhile replacement for the other iOS DAW heavyweights for audio song recording
@@iPadBeatMaking As you learn more about it , we’d love to see another video .
nice video my brother. Thanks for the info on this daw.
Damn, there’s a lotta common sense within this app design. I wish it had a clips function a la Zenbeats/Ableton but who knows? Great manual too as you said .
helps a lot. thx
Glad it helps!!! 💪🙏😊
Quick tip: Even if you’re on iOS, download the desktop menu. It’s way more detailed and explains all the functions and instruments more .
Great advice 💯
Great content!
Thanks 🙏 😊
Hi, i have a 12.9 ipad pro, i dont have the window to the right, any help would be appreciated.
Which iPad Pro (generation?) and which window to the right are you referring to?
Sorry for the delay, i solved it. I had the bold text on it's on Settings, Display and Brightnes.
U need to go to sound properties and select how many fx slots you would like
Is there any other solution to add more then two fx per track.
@@iPadBeatMaking I hoped that i had missed something. Thanks man. This DAW has huge potential, some parts of it is so special and you want find it in another DAW, i wish it had patternbased editor for both Drums and Melody, anyway thank you for helping.
Good information
Thank you 🙏 😊
Interesting DAW, lots of options, how do you view your past projects once saved ?
💯 I just tap song on the top left and then tap open song and it shows all the prior saves in a small menu
@@iPadBeatMaking Gotta cheers. Can you delete a existing song through the menu ?
You can by hitting song properties shown at 3:53
Within 30 min of using this app it has a lot of the features I wish other daws had. The multi midi editor. Side chaining. Tempo and time signature changes. Some daws have these features but not one has all of them. - And others. Wish I jumped in sooner. And it looks like dev has been consistently improving the and updating for years.
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Arrangement mode without using the midi role?
I didn’t show it in this video, but there is an arranger that shows waveforms instead of the midi, but it *still isn’t* a typical arrange window you’d find in most DAWs.
Tried apply to track with midi and atom 2 the screen flickers and bypass shows but nothing is transferred!
This is something glitchy that happens to me as well. I would say to try it a few more times. Usually it shakes loose after a couple attempts
@@iPadBeatMaking Does it work with Helium as well got it working with Atom 2 still seems to be glitching with Helium.
Good question! I haven’t tried with helium so I have no idea unfortunately
@@iPadBeatMaking Fair play, a few AU midi apps don’t appear to show Tonality some of the bud apps which is strange.
You’ve tried the AU Midi name (I think it’s ‘Chord Pads’ instead of tonality?
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Thanks 🙏 😊
I have sooooo many IPad Daws, pretty much all the usual suspects, Cubasis 2 and 3, Auria, NanoStudio 2, Beatmaker 2 and 3, Beathawk, ZenBeats, FL Studio, Multitrack Daw, Audio Evolution, Gadget, I could go on but you get the picture, and at the end of the day, ALL of them has missing features that make me end up back using desktop Daws or hardware. MultitrackStudio is one of the few that I haven’t bought and tbh, I’m kinda done buying IPad Daws for now. I have enough Daws to record ideas but I just haven’t found a Daw for the IPad that’s complete enough for my personal needs. Hopefully one day I will.
What desktop Daw are you using ?
@@jorriskomb834 I use different ones for different reasons, Ableton Live, Logic Pro and ProTools. I also have Reason 12 but I really don’t use it a lot but I use the Reason Rack plugin in other Daws. Last but not least I have an Mpc Live 2, I mostly use it as a stand alone but sometimes I’ll use it in controller mode for the Mpc desktop software.
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Okay thank you for the reply.
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Visual lag is awful. There are some cool features but for that Pro price they gotta fix a lot to make me wanna spend that money. Also. It’s awful that you gotta have the 12.9 version just to see the midi or audio on the side. Com’n man. I do think the editing is better than most iOS daws but not enough for me.
The visual lag definitely is not ideal. It threw me off at first but seeing how easily it prints the midi to its internal piano roll was nice. Hopefully it gets addressed in an update.
And the window on the side would cost fader 🎚 length, visible tracks on screen, or some other UI item on a smaller iPad such as a mini. But something similar on smaller screen would be nice for sure.
To be clear, Visual lag only when visualizing the midi ACv3
@@littlewoodg1 Do you mean Auv3 ?
if you have Auria, Cubasis, GarageBand etc... this is not worth it.
I have all of those and this does a ton of stuff those other apps can’t do…what makes you feel that it isn’t worth it?
@@iPadBeatMaking you're spending $55 on an app that if you have all the other apps would be redundant because they too can do what this can do, asides that if you're a serious engineer you would have DAWs on your computer.. I personally have Logic, Reason 12, FL Studio and Pro Tools to name a few so it would be not only a waste of time and money for me to bother with this app simply because of its price range. Now if you don't have the other apps and you're a beginner at the iPad music production environment then this would be a considerable purchase but if you're seasoned music maker I don't see how this would enhance what you already have.
MTS has so many very useful features that these others do not. (Not sure if you saw/kept track: a lot of these are actually covered in this video..)
@@littlewoodg1 sure do a comparison chart... i would be interested in reading it.
@@jcsfx710 I’ve done it mentally, the closest is Auria Pro. AP surpasses MTS in mixing, time stretch (MTS has a warping function but AP does auto transient detection etc and other, deeper, timestretch functionality, stuff you can do manually in MTS’s fantastic audio editor, but…). MTS surpasses AP in so many platform exclusive features, (check out the Matrix Sampler, an instrument that leaps over Cubasis, AP, Nanostudio 2. Only Beatmaker has a deeper sampler but again Beatmaker has its major fails, MTS can keep up using manual technique and ingenuity) Another feature that beats all but Cubasis is MTS relentless updating…AP, Nanostudio and Breatmaker all seem to be vaporware at present, and MTS is moving much faster than Cubasis even The actual comparison chart would be cool but I’m not the guy. Ultimately in the DAW v DAW conversation, its horses for courses, in other words personal preference. Each DAW has its own character, some people just like one GUI over another. Some people own a bunch and move between them (and brag about all the apps they own as above)…But in terms of actual features, facts are facts - which is not ultimately the point for creatives.