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Excuse my being an ignorant foreigner, but when is Memorial Day? We don't celebrate that one over here.

End of May. Officially May 30, but observed on the last Monday of the month.

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Excuse my being an ignorant foreigner, but when is Memorial Day? We don't celebrate that one over here.

End of May. Officially May 30, but observed on the last Monday of the month.

 

 

Thank you AS. Hopefully there will be a sale then.

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Last night i connected my old iPad 2 into my Mainstage rig, and run Korg Module's wurly, Scarbee eps and acoustic piano sound. I was very pleased from the sound quality abeit the little latency which i try to reduce (how? Possibly with a newer iPad...).

 

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Last night i connected my old iPad 2 into my Mainstage rig, and run Korg Module's wurly, Scarbee eps and acoustic piano sound...

How did you connect it?

Yamaha P515 & CK88, Pianoteq, Mainstage, iOS, assorted other stuff.

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I was very pleased from the sound quality abeit the little latency which i try to reduce (how? Possibly with a newer iPad...).

 

I assume you've tried reducing the buffer size?

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Last night i connected my old iPad 2 into my Mainstage rig, and run Korg Module's wurly, Scarbee eps and acoustic piano sound...

How did you connect it?

 

Audio out from iPad to my sound interface audio in.

You connect midi in from iPad to midi out of your sound interface. The you open 'new channel strip' and choose 'external instrument'. There, you assign the midi output to be your sound interface. Normally, Mainstage will see your iPad as an external instrument and your connected controller will play it without problem. You can assign different midi channels etc to your liking.

 

And yes, i tried the buffer of my iPad - but then again, it's an old iPad so i don't expect miracles to happen. A newer model will have latency close to nothing

 

 

 

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