You should get Audiobus on the iPad and use the iPhone for Audiobus Remote: https://audiob.us/remote
This app is great. It puts controls for all your (compatible) music apps on the iPhone screen. So you can have the main app you're playing in up on the iPad screen, and then have controls for all the apps running in the background showing up on your iPhone.
I love Samplr and it's a really unique tool, but it needs better support. I'm not sure you really play a synth into it like that either. You could play the synth into another app (like garageband) and then, using Audiobus, record that sound into Samplr.
So yeah, check out Audiobus and the companion app Audiobus Remote. I think they come in a bundle and they're so worth it. They really expand what you can do with an iPad.
I believe this should be possible with Audiobus. Use jack as an input and then route it to an app that allows to pass the input to Airplay speaker. Quick search of the compatible apps showed this app: multiroom-music-radio-player
You can ask on Audiobus forums to confirm the setup will work before you spend money on it.
Samplr, Fugue Machine, Xynthesizr, Borderlands, Impactor, Sektor, Diode-108, SP-Electro.
Tools: Audiobus, Audioshare, MusicIO, Touchosc and iLemur.
You can also do this with Audiobus, which is cheaper than Aum (but less powerful.
It will still let you run multiple ipad synth apps, run them through fx apps and mix them together into the audio out.
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Don’t need both but they are both very useful. Audiobus has to be told what to do, but it’s as simple as you could make that process! Check their site, very good explanation of what it does: https://audiob.us
Gadget 2, Grooverider 16, iMPC Pro 2, beathawk (might still be on sale)
Or AudioBus and AUM if you want to string together your own and use Xequence or Atom Piano Roll
Cubasis, Auria Pro, Audio Evolution
So many choices https://audiob.us/apps/ AB lists by category. Hosts, instruments, effects, midi
Spend time reading about Audiobus.
On an iPad, you might use 3 apps at once to create and record a single sound. It's interesting how each app has it's own UX, obviously, but then there's a "higher-level" UX when you think about chaining sounds, recording from one app into another, etc.
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Yes sadly this is a problem with Cubasis and Inter App Audio. I would suggest using Audiobus and apps that support state saving in inter app audio. Here is a list of some apps that are compatible with audiobus and state saving https://audiob.us/apps/
> Correct me if I'm wrong but there is no way to record in to an iPad is there?
Thankfully, you are wrong; the iPad accepts audio input through the headphone jack, Lightning connector and, of course, the mic. Using the Camera Adapter dongle you can use any USB input device too; the Behringer UFO is commonly used with iPads.
Any app can record this input, eg. Garageband specifically has a sampler. If you have a specific input need there is a large industry of input accessories, e.g. this site’s catalogue.
I’m not a musician, so I won’t be much help, but I’d suggest you look into Audiobus. It is an app that allows you to route audio through a chain of other apps. This means you can use effects from multiple other apps while recording into your preferred DAW (instead of having to export all your individual changes). Audiobus is compatible with over 900 audio apps, so incompatibility should be rare.
Are you already aware of the Audiobus App Directory? Its a lot of course, but as far as I know thats all audiobus compatible apps and its still at a browsable size.
My recommendation is TC-11. If it looks like a bit of a novelity at first, be aware that it has great and in depth patch editing and all the crazy stuff happening on screen actually makes sense if you look at it.