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- GarageBand for iOS makes it incredibly simple to play, record, and share your music, no matter where you are. Tap into a wide range of instruments from around the world. And now with the Sound Library, you can choose and download more free instrument and loop packs when new sounds are released, to help you easily craft songs in your favorite.
- Hi, I'm a classical guitar singer and blues vocalist who wants to start making music at home on my computer. I have a macbook air loaded with garageband and just bought an mpk mini mk2 and really don't know where to start to get this thing going. All I've managed to do is register the thing here at the aka website, have plugged it in and am hearing some sounds come out of my computer when I.
Chain effects on your favourite synth, run the output of apps or Audio Units into an app like GarageBand or Loopy. I was wondering if anyone with the new iPad Pro has gotten the MPK Mini to work without a powered hub? I know on other iOS devices you had to give the device some kind of power but I’m wondering if the USB C port removes this.
Here in North America the NHL playoffs are now in full swing and perhaps you’re inspired to play some rocking organ! With GarageBand for iPad we get some great keyboard sounds with nifty screen controls! Not only can we use these keys in our songs that we’re recording, but as I explained in a recent tutorial, live use is also a possibility!
Setup and Equipment Needed
There are a few things we need.
- Controller Keyboard with power supply - There are many to choose from and I use an Axiom Pro 61. You will definitely need the power supply as the iPad does not provide power through it’s dock port. If you want to use the Korg Nano series, you will need a USB hub with power supply.
- Camera Connection Kit - Our keyboard controller communicates with GB through this device.
Axiom Pro 61
Apple's Camera Connection Kit
Controls
Each instrument has it’s own layout (organ with drawbars, synths with filter controls) but also there are some functions just above the keyboard and these will vary with the instrument selected. For example, “Sustain” will be on piano but not organ, organ will have the “Rotary” switch for the Leslie, all depending on the instrument.
Although we’re going to be using a keyboard controller, if you want to use the onscreen keyboard, you get different controls for how your screen keyboard responds. On the far left is an “Octave” plus and minus. A middle button for “Glissando”, “Scroll”, “Pitch” which vary again depending on the instrument selected and the right side has a “Scale”, “Arpeggiator” and “Keyboard Layout”.
“Glissando” lets you slide across the keys like a real keyboard would. Think of the piano player using the back of his hand and sliding up or down the keys.
“Scroll” allows you to play a note and while holding it, slide the keyboard up or down. Useful if you need to get into different octaves of the on screen keyboard quickly.
“Pitch” is a like a pitch bend wheel but lets you pitch up or down between notes simply by sliding your finger. Great for the vintage synths!
“Scale” is great for solos if you want to try different sounding scales in a piece of music. Once you pick the scale you want to use, the keyboard becomes more like a single row marimba minus the #/b keys. If you use a kb controller, you will still have all the notes available but you can learn what notes are used by playing them on the iPad and matching them on your keyboard. You’ll soon be playing “Klezmer” with ease!
“Arpeggiator” is your freedom to play multiple notes with one chord held down. You can choose note order, rate, and octave range. Great for dance tunes or your version of “Teenage Wasteland”! Unfortunately, the arpeggiator does not work with a KB Controller.
Keyboard Controller
Using “Smart Instruments”
Recording Tips
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What is Audiobus? — Audiobus isan award-winning music app for iPhone and iPad which lets you useyour other music apps together. Chain effects on your favouritesynth, run the output of apps or Audio Units into an app likeGarageBand or Loopy, or select a different audio interface outputfor each app. Route MIDI between apps — drive asynth from a MIDI sequencer, or add an arpeggiator to your MIDIkeyboard — or sync with your external MIDI gear.And control your entire setup from a MIDI controller.
Download on the App StoreAudiobus is the app that makes the rest of your setup better.
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I was wondering if anyone with the new iPad Pro has gotten the MPK Mini to work without a powered hub? I know on other iOS devices you had to give the device some kind of power but I’m wondering if the USB C port removes this issue. I’m asking because Akai released a new colorway for it and I honestly don’t think I can pass on it. I love my novation launchkey mini but the color on this has me stuck.
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I am looking at getting one of these or the Launchkey Mini.
Does the Launckey Mini need extra power too, or can the iPad power it?I'm using the Arturia MiniLab Mk2 and the iPad powers it just fine.
@CracklePot said:
I am looking at getting one of these or the Launchkey Mini.
Does the Launckey Mini need extra power too, or can the iPad power it?It’s the only one I’ve used that didn’t felt cheap and didn’t cried for power. It’s made for iOS.
On the „old“ iPad Pro i just need a tiny USB Hub without extra Power for my Akai MPK mini MKII to work.
@CracklePot said:
I am looking at getting one of these or the Launchkey Mini.
Does the Launckey Mini need extra power too, or can the iPad power it?The iPad can power it. No need for anything extra.
@sch said:
I'm using the Arturia MiniLab Mk2 and the iPad powers it just fine.I had that one too and it worked fine
@erdstern said:
On the „old“ iPad Pro i just need a tiny USB Hub without extra Power for my Akai MPK mini MKII to work.Yea I know that but I’m trying to avoid that. I just want to plug it in like I already do with many other keyboards. I was just wondering if the USB C port changes that
@alecsbuga@YZJustDatGuy
Thanks for the info.
Good build quality is important.
I am thinking the Launchkey is the one I am looking for.- edited November 2018
@CracklePot said:
@alecsbuga@YZJustDatGuy
Thanks for the info.
Good build quality is important.
I am thinking the Launchkey is the one I am looking for.The Arturia Minilab MKII has better build quality hands down. It’s just heavier than the launchkey and less portable due to it’s taller encoders. I liked that you can change the color of the pads using the software on a computer. But the launchkey is definitely lighter and more portable IMO
@YZJustDatGuy said:
@CracklePot said:
I am looking at getting one of these or the Launchkey Mini.
Does the Launckey Mini need extra power too, or can the iPad power it?The iPad can power it. No need for anything extra.
@sch said:
I'm using the Arturia MiniLab Mk2 and the iPad powers it just fine.I had that one too and it worked fine
@erdstern said:
On the „old“ iPad Pro i just need a tiny USB Hub without extra Power for my Akai MPK mini MKII to work.Yea I know that but I’m trying to avoid that. I just want to plug it in like I already do with many other keyboards. I was just wondering if the USB C port changes that
I would like to know this too. I have a MPK Mini 2 and thinking of getting the new iPad Pro
@gregsmith said:
@YZJustDatGuy said:
@CracklePot said:
I am looking at getting one of these or the Launchkey Mini.
Does the Launckey Mini need extra power too, or can the iPad power it?The iPad can power it. No need for anything extra.
@sch said:
I'm using the Arturia MiniLab Mk2 and the iPad powers it just fine.I had that one too and it worked fine
@erdstern said:
On the „old“ iPad Pro i just need a tiny USB Hub without extra Power for my Akai MPK mini MKII to work.Yea I know that but I’m trying to avoid that. I just want to plug it in like I already do with many other keyboards. I was just wondering if the USB C port changes that
I would like to know this too. I have a MPK Mini 2 and thinking of getting the new iPad Pro
I’m going to head to guitar center either today or tomorrow to see if it works. Will report back
@gregsmith said:
@YZJustDatGuy said:
@CracklePot said:
I am looking at getting one of these or the Launchkey Mini.
Does the Launckey Mini need extra power too, or can the iPad power it?The iPad can power it. No need for anything extra.
@sch said:
I'm using the Arturia MiniLab Mk2 and the iPad powers it just fine.I had that one too and it worked fine
@erdstern said:
On the „old“ iPad Pro i just need a tiny USB Hub without extra Power for my Akai MPK mini MKII to work.Yea I know that but I’m trying to avoid that. I just want to plug it in like I already do with many other keyboards. I was just wondering if the USB C port changes that
I would like to know this too. I have a MPK Mini 2 and thinking of getting the new iPad Pro
Just went and tested it. Works when I plugged it directly into my iPad Pro 2018 with a USB hub without power.