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June 30, 2009 at 7:46 pm #78507Fender&EHX4everModerator
iMemory Man
i2880
iPOG
iVoice Boxand of course the obligatory iMuff
Someone needs to design a special adaptor cable for 1/4″
July 13, 2009 at 8:37 pm #99299Fender&EHX4everModeratorhttp://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=294768646&mt=8
http://www.sonomawireworks.com/guide/index.php/FourTrack_FAQ
Anyone else tried this yet?
The sound quality is what you would expect; but for composing drafts, I’m pretty astonished. I tried GigBaby! also, but the latency against the metronome was dismal. I hope they get that updated out.
I haven’t played with RiffWorld yet, but it’s on the list of things to do.
Add to all of this one of these, and I’m ready to head out to the French countryside and write my next album.
July 14, 2009 at 3:35 pm #99407Fender&EHX4everModeratormelx suggested using one of these portable mixers to hook into the iPod sound port with the RCA cable: http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.php?ProductId=862&ParentId=114
July 16, 2009 at 12:02 am #99500Fender&EHX4everModeratorDear EHX,
Please, please, please re-release the Mini-Mixer so it can be used with an iPhone or iPod. It could be called the Nano-Mixer
This would be really forward-thinking.
It should include a minimum of these features:
1. pocket-size and battery operated, with an option to power off of a USB port
2. 1/4″ headphone jack and level control
3. at least 2 channels (one with a 1/4″ input, and one with an XLR input), level knob, pan knob, and clip indicator
4. stereo RCA inputs for monitoring from the iPod
5. mono RCA output to send to the iPod
6. master level knob
7. EQ would be cool, but not if it takes away from the portability. Flat response is fine.March 29, 2011 at 3:44 am #114775DanBernetParticipantPlease, please, please re-release the Mini-Mixer so it can be used with an iPhone or iPod. It could be called the Nano-Mixe
ipad 2 case
Apple AccessoriesMarch 29, 2011 at 4:36 am #114776Mr.GrimMemberfunny i was going to suggest the mini mixer, but you all ready beat me too it, i own 2 of them there useful little tools, i use them under my pedal boards to blend signal chains before sending to amp.
March 29, 2011 at 8:51 am #114772fantomenosMember2nded, an EHX interface, or even an ehx supported app would be a no-brainer for me.
I’ve currently got the Peavey AmpKit connector, but am looking into something that connects to the dock.
Oh, and fellow knob-twiddlers should definitely check out the Moog Filtatron app. It’s really addictive!
March 29, 2011 at 5:38 pm #114768TenSecondTedMemberI have the Peavey Ampkit too. I think it’s great, especially for quiet practice (I have two very young children!)
I think an EHX licensed ‘effects bundle’ for the Ampkit would be awesome! (There is already a Big Muff clone on there)
I also have the MOOG Filtatron.
Can I also recommend the NLog Synthesizer too. Very cool.
I also really like a little app called ‘easybeats’ – a very intuitive drum machine. Worth checking out.
April 8, 2011 at 3:52 pm #114940julianModeratorFor people who hate Apple like me, Droid apps. A little mini recording studio or synth app would be cool.
April 8, 2011 at 10:56 pm #114942CryabetesParticipantmaybe an app you can trigger while you’re in a call to mess with your voice. #1 iEcho? Big Muff i? iFilter?
April 9, 2011 at 4:35 am #114944julianModeratorfrequency analyzer or octave multiplexer
April 9, 2011 at 11:11 pm #114950fantomenosMemberFrequency analyzer for your outgoing voice!?
So I could call my wife and pretend to be a Dalek?
Sold. You’re sitting on a goldmine, Trebek!
July 11, 2011 at 10:02 am #115851itelling168MemberQuote:Dear EHX,Please, please, please re-release the Mini-Mixer so it can be used with an iPhone or iPod. It could be called the Nano-Mixer
This would be really forward-thinking.
It should include a minimum of these features:
1. pocket-size and battery operated, with an option to power off of a USB port
2. 1/4″ headphone jack and level control
3. at least 2 channels (one with a 1/4″ input, and one with an XLR input), level knob, pan knob, and clip indicator
4. stereo RCA inputs for monitoring from the iPod
5. mono RCA output to send to the iPod
6. master level knob
7. EQ would be cool, but not if it takes away from the portability. Flat response is fine.I dont think that it should to re-release the Mini-Mixer, it cant be used with an iPhone or iPod
you are wrong….July 12, 2011 at 5:53 am #115855Fender&EHX4everModeratorQuote:Quote:Dear EHX,Please, please, please re-release the Mini-Mixer so it can be used with an iPhone or iPod. It could be called the Nano-Mixer
This would be really forward-thinking.
It should include a minimum of these features:
1. pocket-size and battery operated, with an option to power off of a USB port
2. 1/4″ headphone jack and level control
3. at least 2 channels (one with a 1/4″ input, and one with an XLR input), level knob, pan knob, and clip indicator
4. stereo RCA inputs for monitoring from the iPod
5. mono RCA output to send to the iPod
6. master level knob
7. EQ would be cool, but not if it takes away from the portability. Flat response is fine.I dont think that it should to re-release the Mini-Mixer, it cant be used with an iPhone or iPod
you are wrong….I posted this thread back in 2009. Since then, a lot has been innovated… the iRig, the iPad, Garage Band for iPad 2, and finally now the Alesis IO Dock. My original wishes have been surpassed over the last 2 years.
But I would still get a kick out of seeing EHX enter the age of apps.
July 19, 2011 at 5:28 pm #112834Delana27MemberQuote:Quote:Quote:Dear EHX,Please, please, please re-release the Mini-Mixer so it can be used with an iPhone or iPod. It could be called the Nano-Mixer
This would be really forward-thinking.
It should include a minimum of these features:
1. pocket-size and battery operated, with an option to power off of a USB port
2. 1/4″ headphone jack and level control
3. at least 2 channels (one with a 1/4″ input, and one with an XLR input), level knob, pan knob, and clip indicator
4. stereo RCA inputs for monitoring from the iPod
5. mono RCA output to send to the iPod
6. master level knob
7. EQ would be cool, but not if it takes away from the portability. Flat response is fine.I dont think that it should to re-release the Mini-Mixer, it cant be used with an iPhone or iPod
you are wrong….I posted this thread back in 2009. Since then, a lot has been innovated… the iRig, the iPad, Garage Band for ipad 2 cases, and finally now the Alesis IO Dock. My original wishes have been surpassed over the last 2 years.
But I would still get a kick out of seeing EHX enter the age of apps.
I read your mention, it was all one could do not to
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