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Okay, I'm asking you pro's why I would need an iPad2 for "on the road" recording of auditions and VO's?

Currently using an HP laptop (Windows 7 Ultimate) with a Blue Yeti-Pro running into Sony's Audio Studio.

The Yeti is a bit heavy - but actually sounds close to my studio set up.

What do you think? What do you use?

Comment here or send an email to frank@fevoice.com

Thanks for your input!

Frank Eriksen

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Hi Frank,

 

So far, the only use I've found with the iPad has been to read copy off of my music stand. Works great for longer narrations, as I don't have to turn the pages (and it's silent!)

 

Did Apple add a USB port to the iPad 2? If someone here can show me how to plug my MBox (or a USB mic) into my iPad I'm all ears!

I cannot make the argument. I can say that an iPad or other tablet type device could be fun, cool, and hip but not quite ready for prime time recording. A useful adjunct, yes. let evolution take it's course and time will tell. -Barry.
Thanks Barry. Good advice.
There is a reason studios and home studios exist . . .a controlled recording environment. Sure there are stories of recording in hotel rooms, cars and rv's, pool houses and and in a real pinch with a compliant client, sure; certainly not the norm. Clients, editors, agents all want to hear clean professional reads and auditions. hard to accomplish consistently on the run done by hook or crook. Good luck ! -Barry.

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