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Creating Music with Jonathan Block (iPad Pros - 0118)

In this episode, we will be diving into what you as a musician can do with the iPad. Jonathan Block has been recording and releasing music for over 30 years. We discuss how his process has changed over the years and dive deep into what his workflows are for creating music on the iPad. Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.  Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.  Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected]. Chapter Markers 00:00:00: Opening 00:01:29: Apple Podcasts and Patreon 00:02:13: Jonathan Block 00:03:32: Your process before the iPad? 00:08:43: USB-C? 00:13:24: Bluetooth MIDI? 00:16:51: MIDI Saxophone 00:17:37: Jerry Goldsmith 00:18:15: Craig Leon 00:19:29: Your process for creating music on the iPad? 00:24:46: AU Audio Units 00:27:31: ApeMatrix 00:29:10: Cubasis 3 00:30:49: Gauss Field Looper 00:31:55: GarageBand 00:34:38: Logic 00:35:11: Moog 00:35:36: Cubasis 3 00:39:45: Screen recording? 00:41:43: Cubasis 3 - Versions? 00:43:56: Cubasis 3's Interface 00:47:04: Apple Pencil 00:49:47: Tablet mode 00:50:35: Favorite Stands? 00:52:25: Translating Digital Knobs to Physical Ones? 00:59:21: Performing on just the iPad? 01:01:06: iPad Screen Size 01:02:53: Pedals 01:04:34: MIDI Controllers 01:07:19: AudioKit 01:11:48: Eventide Effects 01:16:03: iReal Pro 01:22:55: Non-Music Things 01:24:58: Personal use 01:25:52: RNI Films 01:26:26: YouTube 01:26:39: Star Maps 01:27:17: Lossless Music? 01:29:25: Where can people find your music? 01:31:33: Closing 01:32:06: Detour by Jonathan Block Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episode 118 of the iPad Pros podcast, hosted by Tim Chaten, titled "Creating Music with Jonathan Block (iPad Pros - 0118)" was published on July 22, 2021 and runs 96 minutes.

July 22, 2021 ·96m · iPad Pros

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In this episode, we will be diving into what you as a musician can do with the iPad. Jonathan Block has been recording and releasing music for over 30 years. We discuss how his process has changed over the years and dive deep into what his workflows are for creating music on the iPad.Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected] Markers00:00:00: Opening00:01:29: Apple Podcasts and Patreon00:02:13: Jonathan Block00:03:32: Your process before the iPad?00:08:43: USB-C?00:13:24: Bluetooth MIDI?00:16:51: MIDI Saxophone00:17:37: Jerry Goldsmith00:18:15: Craig Leon00:19:29: Your process for creating music on the iPad?00:24:46: AU Audio Units00:27:31: ApeMatrix00:29:10: Cubasis 300:30:49: Gauss Field Looper00:31:55: GarageBand00:34:38: Logic00:35:11: Moog00:35:36: Cubasis 300:39:45: Screen recording?00:41:43: Cubasis 3 - Versions?00:43:56: Cubasis 3's Interface00:47:04: Apple Pencil00:49:47: Tablet mode00:50:35: Favorite Stands?00:52:25: Translating Digital Knobs to Physical Ones?00:59:21: Performing on just the iPad?01:01:06: iPad Screen Size01:02:53: Pedals01:04:34: MIDI Controllers01:07:19: AudioKit01:11:48: Eventide Effects01:16:03: iReal Pro01:22:55: Non-Music Things01:24:58: Personal use01:25:52: RNI Films01:26:26: YouTube01:26:39: Star Maps01:27:17: Lossless Music?01:29:25: Where can people find your music?01:31:33: Closing01:32:06: Detour by Jonathan Block Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, we will be diving into what you as a musician can do with the iPad. Jonathan Block has been recording and releasing music for over 30 years. We discuss how his process has changed over the years and dive deep into what his workflows are for creating music on the iPad.


Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros


Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month. 


Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].


Chapter Markers

00:00:00: Opening

00:01:29: Apple Podcasts and Patreon

00:02:13: Jonathan Block

00:03:32: Your process before the iPad?

00:08:43: USB-C?

00:13:24: Bluetooth MIDI?

00:16:51: MIDI Saxophone

00:17:37: Jerry Goldsmith

00:18:15: Craig Leon

00:19:29: Your process for creating music on the iPad?

00:24:46: AU Audio Units

00:27:31: ApeMatrix

00:29:10: Cubasis 3

00:30:49: Gauss Field Looper

00:31:55: GarageBand

00:34:38: Logic

00:35:11: Moog

00:35:36: Cubasis 3

00:39:45: Screen recording?

00:41:43: Cubasis 3 - Versions?

00:43:56: Cubasis 3's Interface

00:47:04: Apple Pencil

00:49:47: Tablet mode

00:50:35: Favorite Stands?

00:52:25: Translating Digital Knobs to Physical Ones?

00:59:21: Performing on just the iPad?

01:01:06: iPad Screen Size

01:02:53: Pedals

01:04:34: MIDI Controllers

01:07:19: AudioKit

01:11:48: Eventide Effects

01:16:03: iReal Pro

01:22:55: Non-Music Things

01:24:58: Personal use

01:25:52: RNI Films

01:26:26: YouTube

01:26:39: Star Maps

01:27:17: Lossless Music?

01:29:25: Where can people find your music?

01:31:33: Closing

01:32:06: Detour by Jonathan Block


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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