CES 2012: Backup act for GarageBand
Griffin Technology has unveiled two new additions to its line up of music creation accessories at the Consumer Electronics Show. The MIDIConnect, which provides input solutions for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch and the StudioConnect, a tracking, editing and overdubbing companion for GarageBand.
MIDIConnect joins Griffin's GuitarConnect Pro in providing compact,
go-anywhere input solutions for iPad, iPhone or iPod touch. StudioConnect is
the ultimate tracking, editing and overdubbing companion for GarageBand. The
desktop unit serves as an all-in-one interface for audio, MIDI-In and MIDI-Out
as well as a charging dock for the iPad device.
“GarageBand has put powerful audio production tools within reach of any
musician with an idea and an iPad,” said Mark Rowan, President of Griffin
Technology. “We've made it easy to connect your real instruments with
GarageBand and control every aspect of your project."
The multipurpose StudioConnect for iPad combines both
audio and MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) recording into one
compact device that also simultaneously charges the iPad. StudioConnect takes
recording music on the iPad to an entirely new level giving aspiring musicians
a chance to produce professional sounding recordings.
With StudioConnect the audio in and out is simple:
·
Audio In – Complete with its own gain control. Plug in your instrument
through a mono 1/4" jack or plug a mixer into StudioConnect’s stereo 3.5mm
jack.
·
Audio Out – Left and right line-level RCA plugs. Also a 3.5 mm stereo
headphone jack with its own volume knob helps monitor what's going in and out.
MIDI in and out is equally straightforward:
·
MIDI In – Connect your MIDI controller through a standard 5-pin DIN
MIDI-in port.
·
MIDI Out – A second 5-pin DIN connector accepts a sequencer, sound
module or other MIDI gear, allowing your iPad and favorite MIDI apps to act as
a MIDI controller.
Specifically
for MIDI, Griffin's MIDIConnect adds a MIDI input and output
to iOS devices. It's easy to use, and allows you to plug MIDI keyboards and
other MIDI-capable devices into an iPad, iPod touch or iPhone. Use it to play
your MIDI instrument straight into GarageBand or other popular MIDI apps. Both
MIDI in and out ports are industry-standard 5-pin DIN connectors, compatible
with most commonly-available MIDI cables and connectors.
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