There is one more thing i ran across. If you plug in an external audio source, after you launch the video record app, the video should record whatever is coming in on the external device. so if you have an audio interface that works with your ipad, you can launch the vid app, then plug in your interface, then hit record in the video app and it should just record whatever is coming in through the interface. however, if you are using garage band for OVERLOUD THU or other processing, then this solution won't really help. it would work if you were recording an amp in the room for example, then again the on board mic would work for that
Eventually the IOS operating system should have all of the same functionality that the MAC OS has. Since they are getting rid of MAC OS and everything will be IOS. So the functionality should eventually be there just as it is now on MAC OS. It's a multi tasking sort of issue. On MAC OS you can select separate audio and video sources when recording with the quick time app. Also you can record in garage band while you are recording using the quick time video app. Both apps will run like clock work on MAC OS. So I'm guessing it's just a matter of time until IOS does the same thing.
QUOTE (ClaudioStrat @ Jul 4 2021, 07:16 PM)
thanks Todd,
yes I see what you mean (nice tutorial that one I actually didn't know you could synch audio with imovie). I do also synch with PC (using another program Lightworks) when I try to get a good audio output.
I guess with the ipad I was trying to get a very quick solution do do both vid and rec at the same time. But yes this could work actually.
I guess eventually a little extension to GB with video recording capability might one day be released?
cheers
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