In between!!
It's really a good and bad app at the same time!! The cool thing is that u can like here yourself like your speaking into a micro. It's really cool!! It's also cool how u can sing along with your face songs on your ipod and stuff! The part that gets annoying is how is squeaks really loud whenever you get loud or whatever. Also how you can't record and sing at the same time unless you set both at the right time but you still get confused!! But it's still really cool so that's why I'm giving it a 4stars cause I'm nice like that!! :)
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Grrrrrrrrrrr
After purchasing the iRig mic I downloaded vocalive and after several weeks of working out how to use it and record my vocals over tracks, oh and paying for all the extra bits you have to buy to make it sound half decent, it has now decided to crash or not load everytime. This is a great app but needs improving which with all the add ons you have to pay for, you would think they would be on top of this.
Please sort out issues so I can give the vocalive a proper review.
Please sort out issues so I can give the vocalive a proper review.
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Where's iPad app?
So OK, just bought the iRig mic to use with my iPad, but what a bummer - there's no iPad app. Sorry guys, but whats the point using this app on iPad (on your site you state that its compatible with iPad) just to have tiny user interface when there's all that available space. Bad, very bad. Specially knowing that it doesn't take a lot to redesign graphics for iPad.
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Unstable, but still good
Three stars for now guys. The app is pretty good, and the sound quality with the iRig Mic is perfect for sample gathering and ad hoc songwriting, podcasting and so on. It's not very stable at the moment though. several times today it's dumped me out to the home page when I've tried to select and effect or a preset. Hopefully that's something simple to fix. It's annoying, but not the end of the world :)
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iPad app please
Something that can copy and paste to apples garage band for iPad
Sing in tune with gaming headset
Finally it's there! I always thought how nice it would be to walk along the house with a headphone on and at the same time hear your own voice with reverb mixed into the track you're playing. Amplified singing or humming along the track in tune (if you can sing) is great for song practice or just for fun when you want to be a part of the track to. Headphones are great for that, and when other people hear you sing with Vocalive it may sound great cause of the fact that the singer can hear his or her own voice. And it doesn't have to be loud. As far as I know there's not (yet) a quality headset with a special iPhone plug for mic Γ nd sound (only the ones with mic in the cable for phonecalls). You have to buy a (hard to get) adapter for this purpose and a quality gaming headset. So the iRig mic is ok but when you want your hands free (when cleaning the house, cooking etc) a headset with a quality mic is a better idea.
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