The thing you really need a is a Sanomonic Smart Rig. Way less adaptions and you can play a guitar/MPK and use a condenser mic at the same time and use headphones to listen. You can also control gain and power with it.
Omg I just returned my iPhone XS because I couldn’t figure out how to record midi and hear it. I bought an adaptor from the Apple store but it was different from that one you have. Maybe I will have to try again. I’ve been recording on my iPad mini with but I thought I would upgrade my iPhone and try to do everything on one device. Looks like it’s still possible! Thank you for posting. I also like your music!
Anytime. I really love that jazzy fresh feel to the music behind the rap. Super dope. Unfortunately, 95% of all mainstreamers have no imagination for actually good music supporting there lyrics. Keep it up, man. I guess it’s up to you to rescue the industry. Farewell, brave knight.
Thanks. I was waiting for people to find solutions to this. I also heard that Korg had this mini adapter for iPhone XS. I think its called Korg plugkey or something like that. It’s for midi devices
Ah yeah I’ve seen that before. I’m thinking about making some more videos making music on iPhone... maybe try some different devices. Thanks for watching!!
Dope vocal sound dud! 🎹🌈 Btw is it worth it to buy the LPK25, so I like to make a beat on iPhone too and I used the iPhone 6s Plus 😌. You know, I’m on planning for buying the midi keyboard for my iPhone.. so what’s good or better? btw why you not choose the mpk25 mini or etc which means is there any something like knob and pads? *sorry about my English. It’s still learned 😬
So can you hear the music from garageband and your voice monitoring at the same time? Trying to figure out If I can do this with an iPad Pro and usb-c hub.
Masa 23 nah homie. Don’t get it twisted. The jack on the back is for direct monitoring. So you can only hear the actual feed from mic. The audio from the track your recording over and then the play back, plays from the phones mic aloud
I hope Apple will include the option of activating the on-board microphone 🎙 while the earphones 🎧 are plugged in. I believe I did this on their laptop but can not on my iPhone 📱. Recording would be really fun.
Peace. Great thinking and nice spitting!! Got some trouble applying this solution to using GarageBand on my iPhone SE (purchased exactly cause of the ⅛” phono jack) with a phantom mic routed thru a mixer. Even patched directly thru Main Out, GB on the SE is not recognizing mic-in input and I’m scratching my head if the built-in is reserved for the monitoring only cause full signal comes in patching the feed into any speaker or headphones from same connector. Possible this version or this iPhone doesn’t support mic input thru jack?
I'm having a big issue with Garageband iOS (2020 iPad) recognizing my USB mic when I plug it in. Any advice? It just keeps defaulting to my built-in mic and won't even let me change inputs. I have a Samson G-Track Pro that has its own monitoring built-in and even a line input for guitars so I'm all set with my headphones, etc. The minute I plug in my Type C OTG USB cable to my iPad the mic is immediately powered and I can hear sound through my headphones. GarageBand simply won't recognize it and I'm not sure what to do at this point.
Bro, I went out and bought everything you used to do what you do in this video and it didn’t work! I bought the same Blue mic, ( the Ice Blue USB Condenser mic) the iPhone dock and the lighting camera thing. Can you please help me figure out how to make it work?
Could you connect a lightning to 3.5mm headphone jack adaptor to the lightning port on the camera adaptor? Then from there connect your headphones to the 3.5mm headphone jack. Basically plug headphones in using a 3.5mm to lightning adaptor into the lightning port rather than using the lightning port to connect a charger. Only downside is you wouldn't be able to charge. Not sure if this would actually work though.
bro, pls do make more vidoes of you making music on an actual iphone.. i for one is needs to learn and i mean ASAP. i dont have a laptop or an ipad. all i got is my iphone and im waiting on my Irig Pro duo suite i just ordered.. so youre video is a most def life safer for me. again thanks for sharing youre knowledge. greetings from the otherside of da world. #PacificOcean #iSlandBoyWants2Learn
I’m confused so I need to buy 2 separate things just so I can plug my headphones in and charge phone at same time regardless if I’m gonna use a mic or not? And you can only use a usb mic?
I have a query regarding connecting a microphone to garageband. I want to record the vocal using a headphone and not with the phone's mic. When i connect my iphone's headphones and use that as a mic, it does not work. It automatically uses iphone's default mic and not the external headphones i have plugged in. In the input settings, i just got two options, moniter on/off and noise gate level. Please help.
Hey! I loved your video and wanted to try it out, but I am thinking my Yamaha P-125 setup might not be compatible with this work-around. I have my [iPad Mini 2] connected to my [Yamaha P-125 digital piano] using a [lightning to USB adapter] in the back of the piano's [USB to Host] port. With this setup, I can play the keys and listen back with headphones that're connected to the front left [Phones] port on the piano itself, and that has been great for making music on GarageBand, but I have to unplug it and use my earbuds to record vocals. Lame, right? Adding a microphone into the mix while still maintaining the connections of the headphones and keys would be ideal. Will this solution work for my setup or do you recommend something else?
Omg I’ve been going out of my mind with this!!!! I purchased the lightning to USB camera adapter (first link below) to use with the lightening/aux (dual) converter (last link) but I believe the lightning port is only for charging because my snowball won’t light up when connected (letting me know it’s connected) i can use the snowball In GarageBand with just the usb camera adapter but I can’t connect headphones with it, Bluetooth is lagging and with no headphones connected at all, I can’t hear shit. So apparently I need the dock. With all that being said do you think it matters if I continue to use the lightning to usb camera adapter only? Or does it have to be the lightning to usb3 camera adapter? I believe it’s the same thing accept it only has the USB port to use for the external mic, it does not come with the smaller port but I don’t need/use that one....here’s the link of what I have.... www.bestbuy.com/site/apple-lightning-to-usb-camera-adapter-white/7006933.p?skuId=7006933 Here is the lightning/aux dual piece I was using which I believe needs to be replaced with the dock... www.amazon.com/Belkin-RockStar-Headphone-Certified-Refurbished/dp/B07BPPB7F6/ref=asc_df_B07BPPB7F6/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=241965071212&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=5285717222100904503&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9029022&hvtargid=aud-801738734305:pla-682056602155&psc=1 Please help!
You may have to extend the song section. Press “+” on the top right and then add more bars to the song section. That will allow you to record for a longer time.
My keyboard has only audio out not MIDI. I used a 1/4” to 3.5mm jack from the piano and plugged the other end of the 3.5mm cable into a Y splitter (mic and headphone) which is connected to the iPhone using lighting to audio cable. However in GarageBand I can only choose the audio recorder option not piano. If I choose piano and try to record as you show there is no audio ?
I've been thinking, I have an iPhone 6s and have successfully made music on it with my Apogee MiC 96k microphone and Beats headphones. However, I wanna invest in a better phone, mainly for space issues. The Apogee MiC 96k microphone came with an iOS Lightning cable and was the reason why I could record smoothly. As we all know the later iPhones no longer have the headphone jack. Do I really need the Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter if I will not be using an external keyboard? will the iPhone Dock be enough?
HELP… would anyone be kind enough to help me know how to get sound signal from external source to record on garage band? The software side? How do I set the signal to route from cable in to record instead of iPhone or iPad mic?
Can I use the USB3 Lightning only by connected to the midi keyboard and another lightning port using dongle 3.5m to the external speaker or the headphone?
Ive got the shure mv88 ios mic and my problem is that I dont have a headphone monitor so it records the sound from speaker which is overdubbing the sound. Im using garage band 🥺 can someone help me with this one?
what about using a dual headphone jack + lightning dongle ? monitor using the audio output from the headphone jack and use the lightning port to connect the usb camera dongle. Has anyone tried this? EDIT: just tried it, doesn't work
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Good Evening I do livestream I currently using my zoom h5 , saramonic lavalier mic and my iPhone Xmax trying to use the audio coming from my H5 But I cant I try so many different ways but still cant deliver that audio its getting under my skin if y'all know a way to get the audio from my h5 I appreciate
I’ve been making song using the stock headphones that come with my phone. I just put a mic top over the headphone mic to for some sound proofing haha but I would like to get one of those adapters