@@soundformore What’s your feeling about this versus say Zenbeats? I share your enthusiasm for Zenbeats too but this one (pro version) is winning me over
@@soundformore That’s because the app is under the radar .. Zenbeats has way better publicity . But still it’s an astonishing app. Love your channel, Leo .
What's your opinion on n-track compared to other similar IOS/IPADOS apps like Auria pro or Cubasis or Zenbeats or Beatmaker 3? Have you made a video comparing complex DAWs? What would you say is the main reasons to use n-track instead of others. I mean what are its relative strengths.
Coming from oldschool tape multitracking, i just purchased an Android 11 tablet 4G RAM, 64G storage with only a Type C port. What interface would be recommended to record tracks with direct monitoring and no latency issues on this tablet via only the USB type C port?
@@soundformore Cheapest budget price as possible models , need to be 100% Samsung galaxy tab S7 FE Android compatible , Cubasis3, Bandlab ,n-track Studio 9 and other popular softwares compatible. Type C port, 2 track recording at once while monitoring multiple prerecorded tracks and must supply XLR phantom power. Since this is a mobile tablet, the interface should provide its own power so it don't stuck up the tablets ' battery.
n-Track is somewhat less convoluted than most mobile and iPad DAWs I've tried. Once you place an effect on a channel, there's no removing or changing it, is the only thing at the moment, lol.
open the mixer, tap the effect you want to get rid of, on the left side make sure the effect you want gone is highlighted, then tap the garbage can icon above
Very well explained. Thank you!
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Nice tutorial video.
Thanks
Am I hearing things or did you fix the initial low volume level you had on this video originally ?
Didn’t touch the video at all…
@@soundformore Maybe my hearing g improved , lol. Anyway, appreciate it !👍
No problem
N-track is eating presonus' lunch. Love it.
Would you like to see more tutorials.
@@soundformore sure. Would love to see some on how to combine n-tracks with AUM and recording other instruments into it.
@@soundformore I sure would like to see more tutorials .. At first look this looks SO full featured .. I got the pro version
ok
@@soundformore What’s your feeling about this versus say Zenbeats? I share your enthusiasm for Zenbeats too but this one (pro version) is winning me over
I find it hard to record my vocals ion even know the channel to use
Do you need any help?
@SoundForMore Tutorials.: Why no more tutorials on this ever evolving and awesome app?
Not sure how many people wanted them..
@@soundformore That’s because the app is under the radar .. Zenbeats has way better publicity . But still it’s an astonishing app. Love your channel, Leo .
Ok will do more
@@soundformore I’ll be sure and comment favorably on Audiobus Forum
Punching in/out? Did a demo with my son, have to correct just a few spots. I’m sure it’s something simple, right? Love this little app!
I am afraid it is not that simple… are you working on an audio track or a midi track?
@@soundformore audio track
In that case you have to slice and record over and move the sliced parts to combine the additions or changes…
What's your opinion on n-track compared to other similar IOS/IPADOS apps like Auria pro or Cubasis or Zenbeats or Beatmaker 3?
Have you made a video comparing complex DAWs? What would you say is the main reasons to use n-track instead of others. I mean what are its relative strengths.
Good idea, thanks... I need to do more videos on nTrack as it is a great DAW...
Bandlab but its been updated and it's removed mixing
Coming from oldschool tape multitracking, i just purchased an Android 11 tablet 4G RAM, 64G storage with only a Type C port. What interface would be recommended to record tracks with direct monitoring and no latency issues on this tablet via only the USB type C port?
Oh dear, lots there, do you have a budget?
@@soundformore Cheapest budget price as possible models , need to be 100% Samsung galaxy tab S7 FE Android compatible , Cubasis3, Bandlab ,n-track Studio 9 and other popular softwares compatible.
Type C port, 2 track recording at once while monitoring multiple prerecorded tracks and must supply XLR phantom power.
Since this is a mobile tablet, the interface should provide its own power so it don't stuck up the tablets ' battery.
I use the Presonus Studio 1810C for me on iOS,MacOS and Windows and it is great… I haven’t tested it on Android though…
Very cool thank you :) I have a bug since N-Track 9, when the track is small, waveform and midi notes disappear :( win10 and win8.1)
ok, how much small?
Really interesting :-)
For the love of god does anyone know how to rename a N track project folder on iPad?
Go through the file system… locations-on my iPad…nTrack, select folder and rename
n-Track is somewhat less convoluted than most mobile and iPad DAWs I've tried. Once you place an effect on a channel, there's no removing or changing it, is the only thing at the moment, lol.
That seems like a pretty huge limitation TBH...
open the mixer, tap the effect you want to get rid of, on the left side make sure the effect you want gone is highlighted, then tap the garbage can icon above
Thanks for answering… I forgot about replying…
you need a compressor on your narration, its all over the place dynamically...one cant be moving the gain up and down...
will do
Yes I’d agree. Also had to turn my audio all the way up, good job otherwise thanks.
@@soundformore Fantastic video though , as always
The only good thing of this daw is that you can use pure data files as fxs or instruments
For a video about audio software, embarrassing you sound is so bad. I have my headphones in, volume max and cannot hear you. Thumbs down.
It is an old video sorry… the new ones are much better…
@@soundformoreTrue .. Other than that it’s a great video
Thanks